WCT Series (Twenty-Three): Anti-Censorship and Privacy Protection of the WCT Network

Privacy and anti-censorship are core values of Web3. The WCT network embodies these principles through clever design in daily use. The WCT token serves as a governance tool, allowing holders to vote to strengthen the network's characteristics and prevent control by a single entity. The network's relay service employs end-to-end encryption, ensuring that when a user wallet connects to a dApp, intermediate nodes cannot spy on addresses, transaction details, or KYC information, significantly reducing the risk of privacy breaches.

In terms of anti-censorship, the decentralized architecture of the WCT network disperses control. Even if a certain node is blocked, other nodes can seamlessly take over, ensuring uninterrupted service. In contrast to centralized services that may sacrifice privacy for data monetization, WCT emphasizes community-driven governance. Token holders can propose adjustments to the fee structure, prioritizing the protection of user rights. For instance, in payment scenarios, when users purchase items, the relay does not record the content, truly enabling anonymous interaction.

In practice, this protection extends to global users, especially retail users in developing regions, who access the network using feature phones without worrying about censorship. The initial design of WCT's non-transferability also indirectly enhances ecological stability, preventing short-term speculation from affecting privacy mechanisms. In the future, with permissionless transitions, anti-censorship will become stronger, and the WCT token will incentivize more nodes to join, forming a strong defense. In summary, the WCT network is not just a connection tool, but a privacy fortress, allowing Web3 users to explore with peace of mind.

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