Changing chains and wallets every day, scanning codes for authorization, reconnection failures, signature sliding…
You think this is the 'norm of Web3', but in fact, you have long been 'tamed by bad experiences.'
We are not using wallets; we are 'adapting to wallets.'
🧠 Who is trying to break this internal friction in on-chain experiences?
I have recently been researching a project that neither created a wallet nor launched a public chain,
But it quietly mastered the connection 'interface standards' between all wallets and dApps.
It doesn't talk to you about L2 TPS or modular narratives, but does something that truly makes on-chain 'usable':
It has made 'connection experience' into a complete set of on-chain UX protocols.
How does it redefine 'connection'?
• It's not just scanning for login; it's a unified connection standard for on-chain identity.
• Not just signatures but a complete session flow that can achieve 'automatic sessions + push + notifications.'
• It is not a product but a protocol-level UX network.
• It is not about creating wallets but about making all wallets 'speak the same language.'
And its token is the 'traffic billing chip' in this network.
WCT is not a coin; it is a proof of on-chain usage rights.
• Does the wallet want to access connection features? It needs to use
• Does the application want to send on-chain messages? It needs to use
• Does the node want to collect connection fees? It needs to use
• Want to verify and govern in this connection system? You need to use that too.
Simply put, this is a unified entry point for on-chain behavior + an economic model hybrid.
We have become accustomed to fragmentation, lagging, and disconnections while scanning codes.
But if the connection experience can really be redone, we may be standing at the beginning of a 'revolution in on-chain usability.'
The next bull run may not necessarily rely on TVL but could be driven by 'on-chain usability.'
What do you think?
Isn't the connection protocol the most easily overlooked yet likely to become a basic infrastructure in demand?
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