I keep an eye on @SignOfficial because it feels like it’s solving something real, not just chasing attention. A lot of crypto projects get loud for a few days and then disappear, but Sign seems to be focused on a deeper issue: trust in digital systems. That hits differently in the Middle East, where so much is moving fast across tech, business, and public services. When economies grow digitally, they need more than new apps and big announcements. They need systems where records, credentials, approvals, and agreements can actually be verified without endless friction. That’s the part that makes Sign interesting to me. If that layer works better, everything on top of it works better too. That’s why $SIGN feels worth watching. It’s tied to something practical, and those are usually the stories that last longer than the hype.
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