Sign global Ships Sovereign Infrastructure in Weeks. Most Projects Take Years.

The standard government blockchain timeline is painful. Design, RFP, custom chain development, testing, audit, pilot. Two to four years before anything touches a real citizen. By the time the system launches, the policy it was built for has already changed.

Sign.global's SIGN Stack cuts that down to weeks and the reason is architectural, not marketing.

Everything in SIGN Stack runs on the same foundation: schemas and attestations. A government defines policy once as a Sign Protocol schema. That schema immediately becomes executable code. Attestations created from it are the enforcement mechanism. No translation layer between policy document and running system. They're the same thing.

The modular design means governments compose what they need rather than building from scratch. Digital ID with selective disclosure and revocation: under four weeks. Programmable payment rails for welfare distribution: six to eight weeks. Full capital distribution system via TokenTable: under ten weeks. Private Rail for full sovereign control or Hybrid Rail for global interoperability — pick the configuration, deploy the modules, connect SignPass and Programmable Rules Engine, ship.

Because every module reads from the same attestation standard, adding a new feature or updating a policy rule means updating a schema and redeploying. No system-wide fork. No months of downtime. No custom development from scratch each time.

Kyrgyzstan didn't wait years for Digital SOM. Sierra Leone didn't spend four years on Digital ID. The contracts were signed and the stack was already built for exactly these use cases.

The honest caveat: "weeks" assumes the government knows what policy they want to encode and has technical staff ready to work with the SDK. The stack is fast. The institutional decision-making process upstream of it usually isn't.

But once that decision is made, Sign delivers faster than anything else built for sovereign use cases.

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