What does the goddess mean?
Why can't I understand, brothers? 🤔
Is this letting us go
or not letting us go?
?
Looking at SIGN again today, it feels even more interesting. Right now, SIGN is probably hovering between $0.047 and $0.051, with a slight pullback in the last twenty-four hours, but the weekly chart still shows an increase of nearly fifty percent, and the trading volume hasn't dropped to the point where no one is looking. What does this trend resemble? It’s like oil that has just started to heat up in a pot; the surface hasn’t exploded, but the temperature is already rising. This indicates that the market is not disinterested, but is testing: whether the story of the Sign Foundation's "sovereign-level infrastructure" is just a hype or has real momentum. #Sign地缘政治基建
I think what the Sign Foundation is most likely to be underestimated right now is not price elasticity, but that it has begun to present its narrative more completely. In the past, many people mentioned Sign, still stopping at words like Attestation, proof, and signature. But recently, the official framework has become very clear; what the Sign Foundation wants to convey is how money, identity, and capital connect. The Sign Protocol is responsible for "who you are, whether you are qualified," and the TokenTable is responsible for "how money is distributed, according to what rules, and how to audit after distribution." This is no longer a single tool; it’s more like building a foundational pipeline that can support distribution and governance. $SIGN
I think the most vivid point in the white paper is that it incorporates scenarios like electronic visas, border checks, and national digital identities. This is crucial. Because what can truly support the valuation of infrastructure is never just a statement of "I am important," but whether you can enter systems that inherently rely on rules, audits, and identity verification. In other words, Sign does not want to create a fancier on-chain plugin; it aims to touch the areas where "you have to comply."
. SIGN currently does not lack imagination; rather, its imagination is perhaps a bit too grand.
