
Ben He
Integrated TCT into a major non-custodial wallet, enabling custody, staking interfaces and DeFi access for users
As founder and product lead of a major wallet provider, directed technical integration of token standards, UI flows and custody models that determine how end users hold and interact with tokens. Concrete deliverables included adding token metadata, balance display, transfer and approval flows, integration with DEX and staking interfaces, and support for token contract upgrades. For TokenClub, inclusion in a prominent wallet reduced frictions for token transfers, staking participation and DeFi interactions, thereby increasing on-chain transaction velocity. Technical choices made by the wallet team — such as default token visibility, gas fee UX, built-in swap routing, and one-click approval mechanisms — materially affected user behaviour. When a wallet enabled streamlined swaps and aggregation into decentralized exchanges, TCT holders could more easily provide liquidity, arbitrage across pools and participate in yield opportunities, increasing effective tradable liquidity and reducing settlement friction. Wallet-level security and custody recommendations also influenced institutional and retail confidence. Documentation, recommended custody practices and integration with hardware wallets or custodial partners under the wallet's architecture affected how larger holders chose to custody TCT and whether they would deploy tokens into on-chain contracts. Overall, product and engineering decisions at the wallet provider level served as a technology channel shaping TokenClub's usability, on-chain activity, and the practical depth of decentralized liquidity available to users.
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