{
  "url": "https://blockindex.ai/coin/sign",
  "name": "Sign",
  "links": {
    "github": null,
    "website": "https://sign.global/",
    "whitepaper": "https://sign.global/whitepaper.pdf"
  },
  "dScore": 20,
  "market": {
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    "marketCapUsd": 22231742.403244622,
    "volume24hUsd": 7413353.96618929,
    "priceChange7dPct": 9.13676381,
    "priceChange24hPct": -1.29632541
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  "source": "BlockIndex.AI",
  "supply": {
    "max": 10000000000,
    "circulating": 2386666666,
    "circulatingPct": 23.86666666
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  "ticker": "SIGN",
  "founder": "N/A",
  "vcFunded": true,
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-19T06:00:26.971769+00:00",
  "fairLaunch": false,
  "launchYear": 2021,
  "description": "Sign (SIGN) is an institutional-grade identity and token distribution infrastructure project founded in 2021. The project positions itself as an omni-chain attestation and on-chain identity layer designed for governments and large enterprises; its product family includes Sign Protocol (an omni-chain attestation/identity stack), TokenTable (a programmable token distribution and airdrop/vesting toolkit), and EthSign (a productized e-signature integration). Sign emphasizes \"sovereign\" deployments that allow configurable operational controls, KYC/AML integration and transaction-level policy enforcement for regulated environments. The project is backed by institutional investors (reports cite over $30M raised with notable participation from YZi Labs and Sequoia) and targets large-scale distribution use cases, claiming tens of millions of users served and billions in assets distributed across networks.\n\nTechnically, Sign is centered on smart-contract infrastructure rather than a standalone layer-1 blockchain. The publicly visible token is a BEP-20 contract on Binance Smart Chain (contract: 0x868fced65edbf0056c4163515dd840e9f287a4c3), and the product messaging stresses interoperability with EVM chains plus Solana, Aptos and TON. Key technical components include an omni-chain attestation protocol for verifiable credentials, zero-knowledge-enabled privacy-preserving identity wallets, and TokenTable's programmable distribution primitives that support vesting, unlock schedules and large-scale airdrops. The project publishes product docs and whitepapers (sign.global and docs.sign.global) and operates product portals (app.sign.global, app.ethsign.xyz) and distribution claim tooling (claim.tokentable.xyz).\n\nIn terms of use cases and adoption, Sign is explicitly aimed at sovereign and enterprise scenarios: national digital identity integrations (SingPass is cited), financial integrations (Plaid via Proofs.Money is referenced), and large-scale token distributions for projects and institutions. The TokenTable tooling is designed to automate claims, vesting and unlock schedules for large recipient sets; EthSign targets legal/enterprise e-signature workflows with on-chain attestation. Market visibility is supported by listings and tracking on major aggregators (CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko) and ongoing liquidity on centralized exchanges (notably Binance per verified listings). The combined narrative positions Sign as a compliance-first middleware bridging legacy identity and financial rails with multi-chain crypto ecosystems.\n\nTokenomics and governance in the provided sources are company-centric rather than DAO-driven. The token has a maximum supply of 10,000,000,000 SIGN with a reported circulating supply of 1,640,000,000 (16.4% circulating). The project documents institutional fundraising (> $30M) and company entities (EthSign Limited; Buildblock Tech copyright references), but explicit allocations, PIP/premine percentages and detailed vesting schedules are not published in the scraped materials. No on-chain DAO governance or proposal/voting system is described; products and docs emphasize company-managed offerings and sovereign deployment controls. Security incident history and chain freeze events are not reported in the provided sources. Forward-looking roadmap materials emphasize enterprise integrations, productization of Sign Protocol and TokenTable, and revenue growth and deployment targets for 2025.",
  "methodology": "https://blockindex.ai/dscore",
  "classification": {
    "layer": "Layer 2",
    "isToken": true,
    "consensus": "Other",
    "parentChain": "BNB"
  },
  "dScoreComponents": {
    "autonomy": 0,
    "ageHistory": 9,
    "governance": 11,
    "nodeDistribution": 0,
    "initialDistribution": 0
  },
  "decentralizationVerdict": "Centralized Leaning"
}