As a token with the mission of 'On-chain UX', WCT can provide direct incentive pathways for product teams and wallet operators. In practice, WCT can be transformed into a productivity tool through three lines: first, deepen the integration of WalletConnect - optimizing the connection process, reducing failure rates, thereby increasing connection frequency and user retention; second, participate in node or SDK development, translating technical contributions into independent contributor airdrops and subsequent incentives; third, leverage multi-chain distribution and collaboration (such as Solana channels) to conduct joint activities across different ecosystems, expanding the reach and use cases of WCT from an interaction perspective.
For us, the practical path is simpler: using dApps that support WalletConnect and staying active (connecting, interacting, providing bug feedback, participating in governance) can enhance future airdrop eligibility and community voice; for developers, contributing code or documentation, participating in GitHub/Grants projects can directly enter the independent contributor pool. Turning 'usage' into 'contribution' is the strategy to maximize WCT's long-term benefits.