Recently, more and more people have started discussing @WalletConnect and its token $WCT . I also spent some time delving into it. To be honest, many projects talk about 'changing the world', but WalletConnect has made me feel a kind of 'quietly changing the underlying logic' power.

We are used to opening wallets and connecting to DApps, and many people may not have noticed that the WalletConnect protocol is actually running behind the scenes. It is like the 'Bluetooth' of Web3—unobtrusive, but without it, many experiences simply cannot happen.

As for $WCT, my opinion may differ from most people's. I don’t see it as a coin used to 'pump prices'; on the contrary, I prefer to view it as a kind of value attribution to the act of connection itself. In the past, connections were free and tool-like; but in the future, connection may represent a kind of power, a priority, or even a reputation. $WCT is more like your 'voice' in this connection network.

In other words, if a wallet is your identity card to Web3, then #walletconecct + $WCT may be the key to whether you can be 'trusted' and whether you can 'gain priority access to certain circles'. It is an invisible underlying protocol that is now starting to 'speak up', and I think it is worth continuous attention.