For a long time, Web3 users often faced issues such as 'unrecognized', 'incompatible chain', and 'connection lost' when connecting their wallets. The existence of WalletConnect has greatly improved this experience. Now, with the launch of WCT, WalletConnect is no longer content with being just a 'connection tool', but is evolving towards building a Web3 native communication network.
Currently, WalletConnect supports over 500 wallets and more than 3000 DApps. The reason it has become an industry standard is due to the continuous innovation of its underlying protocol. WCT is positioned as the core of the incentive mechanism; users can earn rewards through WCT when they use WalletConnect for connecting, chatting, and pushing notifications. Meanwhile, validators can participate in protocol maintenance by staking WCT.
More importantly, WalletConnect is building a true Web3 communication protocol stack: connection, messaging, notifications, identity — all of which can be accomplished within the wallet. For instance, when you participate in governance voting in a DApp, the system can push voting notifications via WalletConnect, allowing users to complete the operation directly in the wallet. This integrated experience will significantly enhance the usability and retention of Web3.
As the WCT ecological mechanism gradually unfolds, it may become the cornerstone of inter-wallet interaction economy, propelling Web3 communication into a new phase. #WalletConnect @WalletConnect $WCT