47.5 million users' choice, $WCT becomes the 'infrastructure necessity' of Web3

What are the 'must-have tools' for Web3? 47.5 million users voted with their feet for WalletConnect—it's not a project that became popular through hype, but rather one that has been quietly supporting over 600 wallets and 65,000+ DApps for 5 years, like the 'water, electricity, and gas' of Web3; without it, the ecosystem would come to a halt.

@WalletConnect 's 'necessity' is reflected in its irreplaceability: if developers do not integrate its protocol, they must adapt to dozens of wallets, increasing their workload tenfold; if users do not use it, switching DApps means reconnecting, leading to such a poor experience that they might give up. This feature of 'those who don't use it will face trouble' has made it an invisible standard in the industry. Now, even traditional institutions like Rakuten's wallet must go through its certification, fearing marginalization from the ecosystem.

$WCT is turning 'necessity' into 'profit': in the past, the protocol provided services for free, but now staking WCT can earn transaction fees; in the future, the more connections made, the greater the demand for WCT. Just like domain names in the internet era, the more people use it, the sturdier its value.

@WalletConnect proves that the best investment is 'infrastructure necessity.' #WalletConnect is not a pig at the peak of a trend, but rather the steel reinforcement in a foundation. As the Web3 skyscraper rises higher, its value will only become more apparent.

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