RaaS is probably one of the easier ways to understand what Sign is doing. Instead of focusing only on the token, it helps to look at the system Sign is building behind it.
Because governments don’t really need tokens. They need something that already fits their rules, something they can use without rebuilding identity, payments, or compliance from scratch.
And that’s where Sign starts to make more sense.
Through RaaS, it’s offering a ready framework, handling verification, identity, and regulatory requirements in one place.
So institutions don’t have to figure everything out on their own.
The token is still there.
But it feels more like part of a larger system built by Sign, rather than the whole focus.
The part that actually makes this usable in real environments.