As a creator active on Binance Square, I particularly care about whether users can receive information in a timely manner. The Push feature of WalletConnect impressed me.
I tried it: by enabling Push on the project's DApp, users can subscribe and receive transaction alerts, event notifications, and even updates on governance proposals. The advantage over Discord is that notifications go directly to the wallet, so users don’t need to open multiple social apps.
I checked the data: in the first half of 2025, applications that adopted WalletConnect Push had a user retention rate that was on average 12-15% higher. Especially in governance scenarios, the proposal participation rate has clearly improved. One DAO project even publicly stated that after the Push feature was launched, the number of voters increased by 30% in just three days.
As a user experience participant, I also find this feature very intuitive. I used to always forget to vote or miss rewards, but now it's pushed directly to my wallet, reducing a lot of regrets over missed opportunities.
This shows me that WalletConnect is not just a 'connector'; it is gradually becoming an important part of user interaction. This 'perceptible user enhancement' is more impactful than just stacking data.
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