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In the wave of Web3 development, a quietly emerging trend is reshaping the way users participate: maintaining a long-term wallet connection has become an implicit threshold for obtaining Airdrops, Allowlist, and exclusive privileges.
This phenomenon highlights the central role of Wallets in the Web3 ecosystem. In this emerging digital world, Wallets are no longer just a tool, but have evolved into the user's digital avatar. The connection state symbolizes vitality, signature actions represent interaction, and conversations constitute memory. Once disconnected, users seem to vanish from this digital land, missing countless potential opportunities.
To address this challenge, solutions like WalletConnect have emerged. They are dedicated to maintaining the user's 'digital breathing', providing features such as multi-chain switching, cross-device synchronization, and secure session encryption. These services essentially support the user's continuous online status.
Looking ahead to the next three years, the entry barrier to the Web3 ecosystem may no longer be the ability to operate complex contracts but rather maintaining a continuously online identity. This demand for 'permanent connection' is redefining the way users participate and may also become a key factor in distinguishing active participants from marginalized users.
However, this trend also raises some thoughts: does excessive reliance on continuous connectivity pose security risks? How can a balance be struck between staying active and protecting privacy? Will the future Web3 ecosystem provide more inclusive solutions for users who participate intermittently?
In any case, in the current Web3 landscape, staying connected seems to have become an irreversible trend. Users need to weigh the pros and cons and find a balance between active participation and personal preferences to adapt to this rapidly evolving digital world.