$WCT Governance Revolution: How 49,400 Stakers Decide the Future of Web3 Connections?

In the Web3 realm, 'governance' is often just talk, but @WalletConnect has presented a different answer with WCT. Over 49,400 users have staked 120 million $WCT , voting with real money to determine the future of a network that connects 47.5 million users—this is not a gimmick, but a governance revolution that is happening.

The governance power of WCT is reflected in milestone progress. Recently, the community overwhelmingly passed the WCT transferability resolution, paving the way for token circulation in April 2025. This decision was not made by the team, but generated by votes from each staker, marking WalletConnect's true return of 'network ownership' to the community. In the future, from protocol fee adjustments to new feature development, every major decision may originate from the ballot box of WCT holders, creating a 'user-driven' model that makes network development more aligned with real ecological needs.

The participation of stakers is not just 'voting rights', but also 'rights to earnings'. With an annual yield of up to 22%, the combination of 'guarding the network' and 'earning returns' creates a closed loop. When users stake $WCT , they not only provide computational support for the decentralization of the network but can also share in the dividends of protocol growth—this design transforms governance from an 'obligation' into a 'combination of rights and earnings'. @WalletConnect is optimizing the incentive mechanism to encourage more people to hold WCT long-term, forming a positive cycle where 'the more you stake, the safer the network; the safer the network, the more valuable the token.'

The governance innovation of #WalletConnect provides a model for Web3 infrastructure. It proves that true decentralization is not only about technical distribution but also community-led governance. And WCT serves as the 'ballot' and 'medal' in this governance revolution, allowing every participant to say: The future of Web3 connections is written by us together.