#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN
$SIGN Lately I have been thinking about SIGN less as a trade and more as a bet on boring infrastructure finally catching up. The token’s future probably hinges on one unglamorous thing: whether universities, HR platforms, or event issuers actually plug Sign Protocol into their paperwork flow. If that happens even in a few narrow lanes like diploma verification or licenses the distribution engine Token table already has some real world reps, and the token could graduate from airdrop mechanics to fee governed usage. I am not expecting fireworks; adoption will be slow, governments will pilot, permissions will get revoked, schemas will break and get fixed. What would surprise me is Sign fading entirely, because digital credentials are a genuine pain point. My gut says it muddles along, volatility and Seed tag drama included, and either becomes a quiet default for attestations or stays a cult tool for airdrop admins. Either way, I am keeping a small bag for curiosity, not dreams of Lambos.
