What is Sign (SIGN)?
Sign Protocol is an omni-chain attestation protocol that empowers users to freely create and verify claims across blockchain networks. It serves as a foundational layer for establishing verifiable truth in both digital and real-world interactions by leveraging decentralized infrastructure, digital signatures, and zero-knowledge cryptography. In an increasingly complex information environment, Sign Protocol provides a framework where assertions—whether on-chain or off—can be verified without relying on centralized authorities.
At its core, Sign Protocol is committed to making attestations simple, open, and widely accessible. It draws on the ethos of EthSign, a previous initiative known for simplifying document signing in Web3, and continues this legacy with a broader scope. The protocol enables use cases across governance, reputation systems, point distribution, identity verification, and much more. Whether you're a developer, organization, or individual, Sign Protocol offers the infrastructure to bring verifiable transparency to your interactions.
The SIGN token powers this ecosystem by enabling access, incentivizing participation, and supporting protocol governance. With a total and max supply capped at 10 billion SIGN, the token is designed for long-term ecosystem sustainability. The current circulating supply stands at 1.2 billion $SIGN. As the network expands, $SIGN will also play a role in incentivizing developer feedback, rewarding constructive community contributions, and fostering innovation.
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