I’ve been thinking about what actually drives economic growth at scale, especially in regions like the Middle East, and it rarely comes down to capital alone. What matters more is coordination — between institutions, systems, and participants that need to trust each other without constant friction.


That’s where something like @Sign starts to make sense. Not just as another protocol, but as a layer that standardizes verification, identity, and agreements across different environments. When trust becomes reusable instead of rebuilt every time, systems stop slowing each other down.
And that’s the real shift. Not faster transactions, but more reliable coordination. Because infrastructure isn’t what moves first — it’s what allows everything else to move consistently over time.
If that layer holds, growth becomes structural, not temporary.
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