I used to think identity and distribution were separate problems. Then I watched Abu Dhabi give @SignOfficial compliance endorsements while central banks across the region moved from research to implementation. Maybe I had it backwards.
Infrastructure isn't about choosing sides. It's about building the bridge.
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Most projects pick one lane. Sign picked both
Most projects pick single lane only .They either build identity solutions or token distribution rails. Rarely both. Rarely at scale.
Sign was built differently.
The Identity Layer
Credentials. Verification. Compliance.
Sign’s digital identity system allows governments and institutions to issue cryptographically signed claims—identity, licenses, permissions—that can be verified across agencies and regulated operators.
No centralized data silos. No single point of failure. Just verifiable credentials that travel with the user.
The Distribution Layer
Token distribution. Settlement. Onchain flow.
TokenTable, Sign’s distribution engine, has already executed $3 billion in token distribution across 55 million wallets. That's not a demo. That's delivery.
For governments issuing welfare, digital currency, or any form of value at scale, that level of proven infrastructure matters. When you're moving real value for real citizens, you don't bet on unproven systems.
Sign Connects Both
One protocol verifies credentials. One network distributes tokens.
Sign sits at the intersection of identity and distribution—two functions that have historically lived in separate silos. By connecting them, Sign becomes more than an identity app or a distribution tool. It becomes infrastructure.
This is what sovereign nations are adopting. Abu Dhabi granted compliance endorsements. Central banks across the Middle East are moving from research to implementation on CBDCs and digital ID. Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan are already in partnership.

Sign Not Another Identity App
The crypto space has seen countless identity projects. Many solve one piece of the puzzle. Few deliver at scale. Fewer still integrate distribution into the same stack.
Sign isn't another identity layer. It's the infrastructure layer connecting digital money and digital identity for sovereign nations.
Backed by Circle, Sequoia, and YZi Labs. Already deployed. Already delivering.
What to Watch
Mainnet is imminent. The first 10K whitelist spots are open now.
Sign’s B2G model continues to expand across the Middle East and Central Asia.
The convergence of identity and distribution is just beginning.
The next phase of crypto adoption happens through governments. Sign is building the on-ramp.
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What's your take—should identity and distribution be in the same stack? 👇