$WCT : The Key to the Web3 Interactive Revolution, a Comprehensive Breakthrough from Connection to Experience

While Web3 is still scratching its head over 'user experience', @WalletConnect has long jumped out of the 'wallet connector' label and quietly built the interactive framework of Web3. This protocol, supporting over 600 wallets and over 65,000 DApps, is no longer just a 'bridge'—it aims to make the decentralized world as smooth as using social media, and $WCT is the core key to this revolution.

The ambition of #WalletConnect is hidden in the essence of 'decentralization'. Relying on QR codes to connect wallets in the early days? Too primitive. Now it is heavily investing in a decentralized relay network: without a central server holding the data, hackers find it hard to exploit vulnerabilities, and there's no fear of someone suddenly 'losing connection'. This is the security that Web3 should have. It's like installing an 'invisible safety net' for the entire ecosystem, ensuring that operations on Ethereum L2 or Solana can land safely.

Even bolder is its intention to tackle the tough nut of 'push notifications'. APP pop-up reminders are standard in Web2, but in Web3, one has to keep checking the wallet for updates—this will no longer be the case. The decentralized push notifications that @WalletConnect is developing can instantly alert DeFi platforms when your positions are at risk, proactively remind you before DAO voting ends, and directly notify you when rare NFTs are listed—all without going through intermediaries like Apple or Google, maximizing both privacy and efficiency.

At this point, the value of WCT becomes apparent. Relay services in the ecosystem need it, developers need it to stake and upgrade permissions, and in the future, user-customized notification services may also rely on it. #WalletConnect now connects over 275 million times daily, and as these scenarios are fully operational, the demand for the token will only increase. Moreover, it is aggressively expanding its network, collaborating deeply with chains like Cosmos and Polygon; the larger the ecosystem, the more stable WCT's position will be.

Stop viewing it merely as a simple 'tool'. #WalletConnect is evolving from a protocol into the 'operating system' of Web3, and $WCT is the passport to this system. Once the barriers to user experience are completely broken down, the chips in hand may very well be the ticket to enter the future ecosystem.