#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN I’ve been thinking about this sIgn protocol, and it actually clicks better that way because at the end of the day money onchaIn is just a bunch of sIgned claims lIke who owns what, who sent what, what is valId, what is not valid.. I look at this digital currency and stablecoin setup through that lens, it’s basically a system for creatIng verIfying, and syncIng signed states across two different worlds on the public side, where you’re either runnIng a Layer 2 or deployIng smart contracts on a Layer 1 sIgn protocol fIts clean and every transaction every balance every mInt or burn is just a signed attestation it is public
#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN Digital public finance has never been just about moving money. It’s about linking value to policy: eligibility, duration, institutional flow, and verifiable evidence.
Who qualifies? Under what conditions? For how long? Through which institutions? With what evidence?
#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN $SIGN has performed quite well over the past month. Just a few days ago, I listened to the Sign team on Binance Square's Space live broadcast, with the theme "How Sign Reshapes Digital Sovereignty and Builds Value Growth Poles in Complex Geopolitics".