We use Web3 protocols, wallets, exchanges, NFT platforms every day...

But is there a unified 'interface' to help us connect all experiences?

No.

MetaMask ≠ OS, Solana ≠ OS, Lens ≠ OS.

Who can integrate all of this now?

🧠 I found a protocol that is quietly 'growing into an operating system':

It does not issue chains, does not create wallets, nor does it compete for traffic.

But it is hidden in every wallet, dApp, signature pop-up, and connection request you have used.

What it deals with is:

• Sign

• Notification (Notify)

• Chat

• Automatic authorization Session

• Node communication

• Application connection UX

All the underlying protocols of these modules are defined by it, and what it is doing is the 'UX layer of Web3 OS.'

What role does WCT play?

It is not a peer-to-peer speculation token.

But rather the 'system token' of this Web3 operating system.

• Wallets use connection services, and they need to use it.

• Applications send on-chain messages, and they need to use it.

• Node operators stake/collect fees, and they also need to use it.

• Users may need to hold it to access advanced features in the future.

It is neither a 'mining dividend token' nor a 'pure hype airdrop,'

It is the 'unified credential' that connects all chains, all wallets, and all apps.

Why is this perspective worth paying attention to?

Because we constantly say 'there are more and more chains, more and more wallets,'

But no one has asked: 'Who defines how users use these tools?'

The answer to this question is likely not Layer1, not wallet manufacturers, but a neutral protocol.

Do you think Web3 really needs a 'unified entry experience layer'?

If so, could WCT be that 'system passport'?

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