INVESTOR ROADMAP

Where DataSafe-Sign
is heading

DataSafe-Sign's roadmap is to move beyond simple e-signatures into verifiable document execution infrastructure: a platform where businesses can sign, store, verify and prove important documents across regulated workflows.

Each phase builds on the last — from the current SaaS signing product through cryptographic proof layers, tokenisation and ultimately an invisible interface that brings blockchain-grade verification to any enterprise workflow.

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Global digital signature market by 2033

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Projected tokenised real-world assets by 2030

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Of high-value documents still executed without verifiable proof

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Clear pathway from SaaS to protocol infrastructure

Six phases. One platform.

Each milestone extends the platform's capabilities and addressable market.

01In Development

Zero-Knowledge Encryption (ZKE)

Verify without exposing

Zero-knowledge proofs allow document contents to be cryptographically verified without being exposed — not even to our servers. Signatories prove authenticity without revealing sensitive payload data, giving regulated industries a privacy-preserving verification layer.

ZK-SNARK proof generation per document hash
Auditor access with no data exposure
Verifiable without revealing document contents
Compatible with existing signing workflows
02Planned

Mainnet Migration

Public, permanent, verifiable

Transitioning from testnet to a production-grade public blockchain mainnet gives every document an immutable, publicly-verifiable anchor that exists independently of DataSafe-Sign's servers. This means any party — including courts, regulators and counterparties — can independently verify a document record without relying on us.

Migration to L1 mainnet
Public verification portal — no account required
Gas-optimised batched anchoring
Backward-compatible with all existing documents
03Planned

Tokenisation

Programmable document rights

Documents and signing rights become representable as on-chain tokens, enabling programmable signing conditions. A document can require a token holder to sign, unlocking DAO governance structures, multi-sig approvals and compliant tokenised asset transfers — all executed with the same verifiable evidence record.

ERC-721 document ownership tokens
Tokenised rights transfer and delegation
Programmable signing conditions via smart contracts
Integration with existing DeFi and DAO tooling
04Planned

Token Generation Event (TGE)

Utility token launch

The DataSafe-Sign utility token (DSS) enables fee discounts for platform usage, on-chain governance participation and staking rewards for network validators. Token holders gain a direct economic stake in the platform's growth and participate in its governance.

DSS utility token launch
On-chain governance voting rights
Fee discounts for token holders
Validator staking rewards programme
05Vision

Invisible Crypto Interface

Enterprise-grade. Zero friction.

The end state: blockchain-grade security with zero blockchain friction. Wallets, keys and gas are handled invisibly. Enterprise users sign with email, SSO or biometrics. The verification layer is entirely abstracted — teams get the proof without needing to understand the technology underneath.

Embedded wallet — no MetaMask or seed phrases
Sign with email, SSO or biometrics
Gas fees abstracted via account abstraction (EIP-4337)
Zero blockchain knowledge required for end users
06Vision

Digital Identity Integration

Know exactly who is signing.

DataSafe-Sign will integrate with emerging digital identity frameworks to bring verified, government-grade identity assurance into the document execution workflow. Rather than relying solely on email or self-declared credentials, signers can be verified against trusted digital identity providers — giving organisations a much stronger basis for proving who executed a document and that they were who they claimed to be.

Integration with government and accredited digital identity providers
Supports compliance with evolving electronic identity legislation
Verified identity linked to the signing event and evidence record
Stronger basis for proving signer identity in disputes and audits
EARLY ACCESS & INVESTMENT

Interested in partnering with us?

We are currently in early-stage conversations with strategic investors and design partners. If you are building in regulated document workflows or are interested in the verification infrastructure space, we'd like to hear from you.

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