

The SIGN Stack proposes a dual-layer approach for governments: a sovereign Layer-2 chain for transparency and a Hyperledger Fabric-based CBDC for privacy. This design preserves full operational control while enabling nations to modernize infrastructure, deliver public services, and still plug into global markets. It’s an attempt to show that blockchain doesn’t have to mean surrendering sovereignty.


At its core, the Sign Protocol is an on-chain attestation system enabling trusted, verifiable digital identities. Through cryptographic proofs and selective disclosure, it bridges public and private ledgers, empowering use cases like secure voting, property rights verification, and border control. This places identity at the heart of digital governance.



TokenTable acts as the programmable engine for asset and benefit delivery, tying disbursements to verified identities. Governments can execute large-scale, conditional, and cross-chain distributions—ranging from social benefits to international aid—with auditability built in. By merging programmability with compliance, it reframes how nations deliver value.

