I’ve been staring at the plumbing of this industry for a while now, and something feels different. We’re moving past the "who owns the database" phase. Honestly, I don't care about the logo anymore; I care about what can be verified without a middleman’s permission.
It’s a quiet shift, but a massive one. We’re seeing money, identity, and capital finally sync up on shared rails, not because some dev forced it, but because the world actually works this way now. I’m watching projects like Sign closely because they aren't selling "hype"—they're building sovereign infrastructure. It feels like the tech is finally catching up to reality.
In the Middle East, where modernization is the baseline, this isn’t just crypto-talk; it’s the future of institutional efficiency. We’re swapping blind trust for hard proof. Is the market ready for this "Verifiable Reality"? Maybe. But I’d rather be early to the infrastructure than late to the realization. It’s less about a token and more about the shift from trusting "them" to trusting the "proof."
$SIGN @SignOfficial #SignDigitalSovereignInfra

