WalletConnect: the silent bridge that keeps Web3 alive
Many think WalletConnect is just 'that QR to sign transactions'.
But if you're using Web3 in 2025... you're already using WalletConnect, even if you don't know it.
More than 61,000 integrated dApps.
+179 million connections.
And millions of users moving crypto without typing a single address manually.
What is WalletConnect?
It is an open-source protocol that connects your mobile wallet with decentralized applications (dApps), securely and without browser extensions.
You can sign, interact, buy NFTs or make swaps.
🧠 Why does it matter so much?
Because it is the invisible nervous system of Web3.
Most of those interacting with Uniswap, Aave, Lens, or Zerion are already using it... without knowing.
And the best part:
WalletConnect is in full transition to a decentralized infrastructure, with incentives for node operators and a DAO on the way.
Yes: that smells like an airdrop and a real token: $WCT.
(Look at GitHub if you want proof).
⚠️ But not everything is perfect
WalletConnect leaves sessions open if you don't close them manually.
That means someone could resend signed transactions... if you're not careful.
🛡️ My tips for using it safely:
Log out after each use
Check dApp permissions in your wallet
Don't sign anything you don't understand
Use only verified apps
💸 How did I earn dollars writing about this?
I published this content on Paragraph and Lens.
With the hashtag #WriteToEarn and sharing it on Warpcast, I generated traffic, reactions, mirrors, and more than 100 dollars in tips + community tokens.
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