Does Web3 lack a 'universal communication line'? @WalletConnect uses $WCT to build decentralized infrastructure
Cities cannot do without water supply networks and power grids, and the Web3 world also needs reliable public facilities—@walletconnect is such an existence. As a universal standard for Web3 communication, it helps tens of millions of users connect wallets with tens of thousands of DApps every day, and has long become the 'invisible infrastructure' of the ecosystem, yet its importance is often overlooked. #WalletConnect
However, if key facilities are controlled by a single entity, risks are everywhere: services may be interrupted, there may be censorship, and even the potential for abuse exists. To make the Web3 connection layer truly secure, @walletconnect promotes core reforms—launching the WCT network, upgrading private products to a community-owned decentralized protocol. Anyone who stakes WCT can become a service node, participating in ensuring stable network operations and sharing the benefits of ecological growth; future protocol decisions will be collectively voted on by all $WCT holders.
This transformation is not about short-term profits but about returning the most critical 'communication lifeline' of Web3 to the community. With a decentralized architecture supported by $WCT , @walletconnect can maintain neutrality, openness, and reliability permanently, just like the uninterrupted public facilities in a city, laying a solid foundation for the long-term health of the Web3 ecosystem. #WalletConnect