For decades, the promise of the internet was total freedom. However, as we moved further into the digital age, that freedom was traded for convenience, leaving our data and digital identities locked within centralized silos. Today, we are witnessing a massive paradigm shift. The focus is no longer just on "privacy"—it is on Digital Sovereignty.
Digital Sovereignty is the ability of individuals, organizations, and nations to have full authority over their own digital destiny. This includes where their data is stored, how their networks are governed, and who has the power to flip the switch. To achieve this, we cannot rely on the legacy systems of yesterday. We need a new layer of foundational technology.
By building and supporting Digital Sovereign Infrastructure, we are creating a resilient, censorship-resistant backbone for the global economy. This isn't just a technical upgrade; it’s a social and economic movement. It ensures that the power of the internet remains in the hands of the many, not the few. Through projects like $SIGN, we are finally seeing the architecture required to make this vision a reality. The infrastructure of freedom is being built—one node at a time.