Last week I was testing a small position in $SIGN after ignoring it for months. I originally thought it was just another “identity on blockchain” idea, and honestly, I’ve seen too many of those fail.
Then I looked deeper into what @SignOfficial is actually building. The interesting part isn’t digital IDs themselves, it’s the ability to verify once and reuse that proof everywhere without sharing the underlying documents again.
I kept thinking about how many times I’ve uploaded the same ID, degree, or bank statement just to get access to another platform. In emerging markets, that friction is a real barrier.
That’s why I think $SIGN has more upside than people realize. If governments and institutions keep adopting it, the token becomes tied to a very sticky infrastructure layer, not just another crypto app.
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