Not just a connection tool, $WCT aims to be the 'super operating system' of Web3.
#WalletConnect just wants to be a connection tool? Too naive—it's working with $WCT to build the 'Windows system' of Web3: in addition to connecting wallets and DApps, it also plans to launch cross-chain message push, unified identity authentication, and even support AI assistants to help you manage on-chain assets, with ambitions so grand it wants to handle all your Web3 operations.
The expansion path of @WalletConnect is very clear: in the short term, optimize cross-chain experience to allow assets to 'move in seconds' between different chains; in the medium term, launch a 'Web3 Passport', a single identity that connects all applications; in the long term, integrate AI features, such as automatically reminding you that 'a certain loan is about to expire.' This kind of 'one-stop' planning allows it to transform from a 'connector' to a 'super entrance.'
WCT is the 'key' to ecological expansion: new features are prioritized for stakers, for example, the beta version of the AI assistant is only available to WCT holders; partners must stake $WCT to access core functions, and recently NVIDIA staked 1 million WCT to co-develop Web3 AI tools.
While other projects are still 'involution' with single functions, @WalletConnect has laid out an ecological blueprint. #WalletConnect is not a tool, but the 'operating system' of Web3. When all operations can be completed within one ecosystem, it will be difficult for user stickiness not to be high.