Before the goal of 100 million users: $WCT is transforming WalletConnect into an ecological hub

@WalletConnect shouted out 'servicing 100 million users', and no one thought it was a fantasy—after all, it has already connected to 600+ wallets, 67,000+dApps, made 300 million connections, and accumulated 47.5 million users, while $WCT is the 'booster' helping it achieve this goal. As a middleware protocol token, its role is very clear: it is neither the starting point nor the endpoint, but a 'transit station' for all on-chain operations. When you connect to a dApp on Solana using Phantom, it is transmitting data; when you transfer coins across chains using imToken, it is verifying the transaction. This ability of 'full scenario coverage' has made it the 'transport hub' of the Web3 ecosystem.

Among the total supply of 1 billion tokens, 186 million are in circulation, and 123 million are staked by over 59,000 users—these stakers are not just holders but also 'decision-makers', who can determine whether the protocol should add new features or how to adjust staking rewards through Snapshot voting, with a maximum APY of 23% allowing them to 'profit from decision-making'. After the Season 1 airdrop of 185 million WCT in November 2024, many newcomers in the community said, 'So holding tokens really can matter', and this 'decentralization of governance' has made $WCT the 'adhesive' binding the community together.

Now, @WalletConnect is no longer limited to 'connection' itself. The $187 million in transaction volume on chains like Optimism and Solana indicates that it is proficient in cross-chain interactions; WalletConnect's Certified program has issued 'trust certifications' to wallets like Solflare and Rakuten, making users feel more secure when connecting their wallets; the Reown WalletKit SDK has enabled developers to integrate the protocol several times faster, leading to a surge in dApp access—these are all the 'hard support' for the ecosystem of #WalletConnect .

Expanding into SocialFi, strengthening cross-chain functionality, and pushing for 100 million users, the next steps for @WalletConnect are very clear, and WCT is the 'execution tool' for these plans. As the number of Web3 users grows and the connection needs become more complex, there is a need for a middleware that can unify and coordinate; #WalletConnect clearly wants to play this role, and WCT is the 'key' in its hands—able to unlock multiple doors of governance, incentives, and ecological expansion. Looking at it now, this combination is already on the right path, after all, there are very few in Web3 that can turn 'connection' into an ecosystem. $WCT is helping @WalletConnect transform from a 'protocol' into a 'hub' in its own way.