- 5 million WCT tokens airdropped to Solana users.
- WalletConnect expanding its reach.
- Market expects Solana price movement.
Pedro Gomes announced WalletConnect’s partnership with Solana, planning a 5 million WCT token airdrop to active Solana users at SolanaConf 2025, highlighting its expansion strategy.
WalletConnect’s strategic move entails a 5 million WCT token airdrop on Solana, after previous launches on Ethereum and Optimism. Distributed via major Solana wallets, it signifies a deeper penetration into the blockchain market.
The airdrop involves key players like Phantom and Solflare, facilitated by WalletConnect’s founder Pedro Gomes. This initiative is part of 185 million WCT allocated for community distribution.
Solana users will benefit from integrated applications offering native token functionality. Increased trading activity has been noted with Solana’s price trending towards $150.
Solana applications integrated with WalletConnect include Drift and Marinade, among others, enabling new transactional capabilities which could impact financial operations within the ecosystem.
WCT airdrop signifies WalletConnect’s dedication to bolster its footprint in multichain compatibility. The technical setup allows seamless token interactions without wrapping.
Pedro Gomes, Founder and Director, WalletConnect Foundation, confirmed the expansion stating, “The 5 million tokens allocated for Solana users are part of the larger 185 million WCT earmarked for airdrops that was announced last September.” Future outcomes could include regulatory challenges due to increased blockchain interactions, but also financial growth from expanded user engagement. **Historical trends** suggest WalletConnect’s focus on multichain strategy may boost adoption rates.
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