#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN remember watching some Middle East announcements where just “capital deployed” headlines moved markets, even when nothing was really verifiable after. At first I thought that was normal. Now it feels like something missing.
$SIGN looks like it’s trying to shift that. Not tracking the money, but forcing some kind of justification around it. Instead of just saying funds moved, you get attestations, basically proofs that something actually happened and can be checked later. If those proofs get reused across systems, that’s where real value might build.
But I keep coming back to one thing. Do people actually reuse these proofs, or just create them once and move on? If it’s one-time usage, demand stays thin and token value leans on narrative again.
So I’m watching behavior, not headlines. If justification becomes something repeated, not optional, then this starts to matter. If not, it’s just another layer markets talk about for a while and forget.