You may not realize it, but the wallet connections you use every day in Web3 are almost entirely supported by @WalletConnect .
Since its inception in 2018, WalletConnect has continuously evolved, not as a fleeting "Web3 tool," but has become an infrastructure-level presence in the industry — integrated by thousands of DApps, hundreds of wallets, and multiple Layer1 and Layer2 networks by default. It is the de facto standard for "on-chain communication."
From the early simple wallet QR code connections to today’s support for multi-chain parallel connections, encrypted messaging, account abstraction, and multi-device session synchronization, the protocol evolution of WalletConnect (especially version V2) is one of the most important yet often underestimated upgrades in the Web3 world.
This not only enhances the experience but also directly builds its strong risk resistance:
When a bridge is attacked, it remains unaffected;
When RPC errors occur, it can automatically restore connections;
When a wallet crashes, it still maintains uninterrupted application layer communication.
For this reason, it has become the "cornerstone of connection" for DeFi, NFTs, Gaming, and social protocols, becoming a highly relied-upon and trusted module in the industry.
And now, you can not only use it but also participate in its future development — by staking $WCT (WalletConnect Token) to join governance and enhance the network's decentralized security.
📍 Stake now: staking.walletconnect.network
Connect a wallet, choose an amount, and complete it with one click. The entire process is transparent on-chain and community-driven. You are not just a user, but a builder.
Supporting WalletConnect is not just supporting a protocol; it is supporting the sustainability, openness, and resilience of the entire Web3 ecosystem.
🌀 Use @walletconnect
🔒 Support $WCT staking
📡 Build a risk-resistant Web3 communication layer