From Infrastructure to Ecological Hub, how $WCT reshapes the interaction rules of Web3
The pain point of Web3 has never been a lack of dazzling technology, but rather 'it's too cumbersome to use'—connecting wallets takes forever to scan codes, transaction confirmations require staring at the screen, and missing important notifications is common. But @WalletConnect is rewriting all of this with $WCT ; it is no longer just a 'connection tool' but aims to be the 'rule-maker' for Web3 interactions.
The confidence of #WalletConnect comes from its 'monopoly-level foundation.' Almost all DApps and wallets cannot bypass it, with 47.5 million users and over 300 million connections; it is not competing with anyone, but has directly become the 'industry standard.' At this point, the emergence of WCT is crucial: previously this network was 'free infrastructure,' but now once the token is bound, governance rights, usage rights, and revenue rights are all intertwined—users staking WCT can exchange for higher permissions, and developers can unlock relay services with it, allowing the entire ecological value to be tied to $WCT.
Its smartest move is creating a 'decentralized relay network.' Previously, connecting wallets might rely on a company's server, but now it has changed to distributed nodes, where no one can independently control the data, thus preventing censorship and resisting attacks.
@WalletConnect has not stopped there. It is turning push notifications into 'ecological glue.' Think about it: if the tokens you staked on a certain platform are about to be liquidated, your wallet automatically pops up a reminder; if a DAO proposal you participated in is about to close, you receive a notification directly on your phone; or even if an artist you follow releases a new NFT, you get the message first—these are all realized through #WalletConnect 's decentralized push, and $WCT is the 'fuel' that keeps everything running.
The ecosystem is still growing rapidly: the team is pushing a custom notification feature, allowing users to choose what reminders they want; collaboration with major public chains is also deepening, and the number of integrated DApps is increasing daily. Once these features are fully implemented, WCT will no longer just be a 'token,' but will become the 'hard currency' of Web3 interactions. After all, in this era of competing for user experience, whoever can make it easy for users to use will seize the initiative of the ecosystem—and @WalletConnect 's WCT has obviously already grasped the key.