I’ve been tracking $SIGN for a bit now, and I’ll be honest… at first it felt like just another “government partnership” headline. Seen those before, most don’t go anywhere.But this one started to feel different the more I dug in.
Kyrgyzstan isn’t just talk there’s already a legal framework, pilots moving forward, and an actual timeline. That alone puts it ahead of most CBDC narratives I’ve seen.
Then Sierra Leone showed up, and that kind of changed the picture for me. It’s not only about digital currency anymore… it’s identity, verification, payments basically a full stack.
What I find interesting is SIGN’s position in all this. They’re not just branding partners. They’re building the backend the rails, the logic, the trust layer.
That’s slower to play out, yeah, but also harder to replace if it sticks.Still early, not gonna pretend otherwise. But it’s starting to look less random… and more like a pattern forming @SignOfficial .#SignDigitalSovereignInfra What do you think $SIGN market for you ?
