Why is WCT not just a governance tool, but the engine of the Web3 user experience?

Why is WCT not just a governance tool, but the engine of the Web3 user experience?

Imagine a world where connecting wallets to dApps is no longer limited by technology but is a simple, secure, and seamless experience. This is the mission of WalletConnect and WCT.

The WalletConnect Network achieves end-to-end encrypted connections through a network of nodes, enabling interaction pathways between wallets and dApps; it supports over 600 wallets and 40,000 applications, and its chain-agnostic design ensures consistent UX. WCT serves as the power source for the network, playing not only a governance role but also acting as an engine that incentivizes network operators and ecosystem contributors to enhance experience quality.

Node operators need to stake WCT and earn rewards based on their performance; high-quality wallet and SDK developers can also earn WCT rewards through incentive programs. This shifts the innovation of user experience from being driven by centralized institutions to being community-driven from the bottom up.

This design allows WalletConnect to become the connectivity layer of Web3, extending from transactions to payments, social interactions, and identity verification. WCT is a common asset of this multi-scenario UX protocol, promoting synergy between protocol evolution and experience innovation.

WCT not only establishes a channel for governance participation but also makes experience optimization a part of the community's consensus and operational mechanism. It positions user experience as the primary productive force of on-chain Web3.

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