Behind the scenes, Sign was quietly solving problems at a scale most Web3 projects never reach. Through the TokenTable, it distributed over $3B in tokens to 55M+ users, handling identity checks, eligibility rules, and mass payouts, flawlessly.
That experience changed everything.
Because those same problems exist in governments:
– preventing duplicate welfare claims – issuing national digital currencies – verifying citizen identity – distributing aid at scale, fast and securely
So @ethsign made a pivot. Not away from the community but beyond it.
With S.I.G.N (Sovereign Infrastructure for Global Nations), Sign is turning proven Web3 systems into government-grade infrastructure.
A hybrid blockchain stack. Privacy where it matters. Transparency where it’s required. Identity without exposing personal data.
And this isn’t theory.
Kyrgyzstan signed a CBDC agreement. Sierra Leone signed for digital identity and payments.
Two governments trusted Sign with core national systems. That doesn’t happen without real tech, real execution, and real credibility.
Government work is slow. It’s unsexy. It takes patience.
But it’s also where stable revenue, massive scale, and long-term impact live.
Sign survived through TokenTable. Now it’s growing through governments.
From community → infrastructure. From culture → country-level adoption.
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Most people still see @ethsign as a community.
The orange glasses.
The songs.
The culture.
But that was only the surface.
Behind the scenes, Sign was quietly solving problems at a scale most Web3 projects never reach.
Through the TokenTable, it distributed over $3B in tokens to 55M+ users, handling identity checks, eligibility rules, and mass payouts, flawlessly.
That experience changed everything.
Because those same problems exist in governments:
– preventing duplicate welfare claims
– issuing national digital currencies
– verifying citizen identity
– distributing aid at scale, fast and securely
So @ethsign made a pivot.
Not away from the community but beyond it.
With S.I.G.N (Sovereign Infrastructure for Global Nations), Sign is turning proven Web3 systems into government-grade infrastructure.
A hybrid blockchain stack.
Privacy where it matters.
Transparency where it’s required.
Identity without exposing personal data.
And this isn’t theory.
Kyrgyzstan signed a CBDC agreement.
Sierra Leone signed for digital identity and payments.
Two governments trusted Sign with core national systems.
That doesn’t happen without real tech, real execution, and real credibility.
Government work is slow.
It’s unsexy.
It takes patience.
But it’s also where stable revenue, massive scale, and long-term impact live.
Sign survived through TokenTable.
Now it’s growing through governments.
From community → infrastructure.
From culture → country-level adoption.
This is how real value gets built. 🍊