WCT 2.0's upgrade clearly follows the path of 'tightening profits and holding decision-making power'. $WCT
Its tokenomics design is particularly practical, centered around two words: grounded. First, let's talk about staking; it's not the kind of dry fixed return, but rather plays with 'positive linkage' based on holding time. If you stake for 30 days, you can securely earn an 8% base return, and if you hold for a full year, it jumps directly to an 18% cap, meaning the more patient you are, the thicker your profit stakes become. Even better is the operation of smart contracts, which automatically burn a portion of the circulating supply each quarter; last time, they burned 1.92%. This is not just a concept; it effectively adds weight to the WCT you hold.
The governance aspect also avoids having 'high-end' thresholds. Worried you won't have time to study proposals? You can directly delegate your voting rights to professional DAO organizations, which is like finding a 'decision partner'. Matters that truly affect direction, such as fee adjustments and cross-chain priorities, can be indirectly decided through delegation.
In short, WCT 2.0 does not engage in empty talk; whether it's tangible profits or the weight of your voice, everything is grounded in reality. What you invest is not just numbers, but also the solid confidence that can genuinely impact its direction. This design that keeps decision-making power in the hands of users aligns well with the crypto community's appetite for 'self-determination'. Do you think this upgrade is down-to-earth enough? #WalletConnect @WalletConnect