Abu Dhabi is quietly becoming one of the most important testing grounds for government-grade blockchain.
And @ethsign is now part of that story.
This week, Sign partnered with the Blockchain Centre Abu Dhabi, not for hype, but to build real sovereign infrastructure for public-sector use.
This collaboration isn’t about consumer apps. It’s about systems governments actually rely on: verifiable digital records, interoperable infrastructure, and blockchain frameworks that can operate at national scale.
@ethsign didn’t arrive here by accident. It has already served 50M+ users and distributed $2B+ in digital assets through infrastructure designed for massive scale and strict eligibility checks.
That experience translates directly to government needs.
While Sign brings the tech, decentralized attestations, scalable infrastructure, and sovereign-ready systems, the Blockchain Centre Abu Dhabi brings what matters most in public adoption: regulatory guidance, licensing support, institutional access, and regional reach across MENA.
Projects will start as pilots. Then scale. Then become full national deployments.
This is how real adoption happens.
With plans to open a dedicated Abu Dhabi office by 2026, Sign is making a long-term commitment to the regio positioning Abu Dhabi as a launchpad for sovereign blockchain systems worldwide.
No noise. No shortcuts. Just infrastructure, trust, and execution.
This is what it looks like when Web3 grows up. 🍊
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Abu Dhabi is quietly becoming one of the most important testing grounds for government-grade blockchain.
And @ethsign is now part of that story.
This week, Sign partnered with the Blockchain Centre Abu Dhabi, not for hype, but to build real sovereign infrastructure for public-sector use.
This collaboration isn’t about consumer apps.
It’s about systems governments actually rely on:
verifiable digital records, interoperable infrastructure, and blockchain frameworks that can operate at national scale.
@ethsign didn’t arrive here by accident.
It has already served 50M+ users
and distributed $2B+ in digital assets through infrastructure designed for massive scale and strict eligibility checks.
That experience translates directly to government needs.
While Sign brings the tech, decentralized attestations, scalable infrastructure, and sovereign-ready systems, the Blockchain Centre Abu Dhabi brings what matters most in public adoption:
regulatory guidance, licensing support, institutional access, and regional reach across MENA.
Projects will start as pilots.
Then scale.
Then become full national deployments.
This is how real adoption happens.
With plans to open a dedicated Abu Dhabi office by 2026, Sign is making a long-term commitment to the regio positioning Abu Dhabi as a launchpad for sovereign blockchain systems worldwide.
No noise.
No shortcuts.
Just infrastructure, trust, and execution.
This is what it looks like when Web3 grows up. 🍊