$WCT Let Web3 Experience Catch Up with the Internet
Is Web3 operation too complicated? Are newcomers discouraged? WalletConnect is bridging this gap with $WCT by certifying secure wallets through the Certified program, including Rakuten and Coinbase Wallet, helping users avoid 'phishing traps'; dynamic staking supports flexible locking, allowing newcomers to participate easily. Now, even grandparents can follow tutorials to use wallets to connect to DApps.
The user experience upgrade of @WalletConnect is hidden in the details: the connection process has been reduced from 'scan-confirm-wait' three steps to one, and loading time has been compressed to 0.3 seconds; error messages are explained in plain language, such as 'Wallet not switched to Ethereum chain', no longer incomprehensible code errors. For developers, after integrating the SDK, it automatically adapts to mainstream wallets, saving 90% of adaptation work, allowing them to focus on refining core features.
$WCT is the 'fuel' for experience upgrades: part of the protocol revenue is used to subsidize developers to optimize UX, and quality applications can receive rewards; community voting determines the priority of new features, such as the highly requested 'cross-chain message push' has been put on the agenda. This 'users have the final say' model finally gives Web3 an internet-level experience.
@WalletConnect proves that technical complexity does not mean the experience has to be complex. #WalletConnect is not about showmanship, but about making blockchain truly 'usable, easy to use, loved to use'. When the barrier is low enough, the public era of Web3 is here.