Her name is Rina, and she is a lone Web3 developer.

Not relying on VC, not chasing popularity, she just wants to change something with code.

Her DApp has taken shape, but it always gets stuck at one point —

"Users find the connection troublesome, the operations too heavy, and the conversion rate too low."

Until one day, she saw someone in the community recommending @WalletConnect.

She tried to integrate it — a few lines of code, a few minutes to deploy.

After going live, users can seamlessly log in by scanning with their own wallets, with no redundant operations.

The project traffic surged, and when Rina received her first user tip, she was so excited that she almost restarted the server.

And that day, she also received her first $WCT airdrop:

"Thank you for creating a better Web3 through connection."

She was surprised — such a small protocol integration could gain recognition and incentives from the entire ecosystem.

$WCT is not just a reward, but also a form of trust and encouragement.

She is not a giant, but she can also occupy her own harbor in the wave of decentralization.

Achen and Rina, strangers to each other,

are quietly connected at the other end of the chain,

thanks to @WalletConnect and $WCT.

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