What is the biggest anxiety in the Web3 world?

It's not about missing an airdrop, it's about losing your wallet, forgetting it, or being unable to change it


But what if:

You have connection records and authorization behaviors across multiple apps

You have an identity signature every time you connect

You have a verifiable session link

Is it possible — to 'recognize you back' without relying on a private key?



WalletConnect is paving this 'on-chain identity track'

It does this by:

Session Key authorization mapping

Relay network + Verify SDK records behavioral signatures


Session metadata + connection behavior graph builds on-chain identity


Under the multi-signature recovery mechanism, connection behaviors become 'third-party proof'


Future scenarios may include:

You changed wallets, but as long as you can prove 'your previous connection behaviors', you can recover permissions/claim assets/associate qualifications.



So how does WCT participate?

Node behavior records are incentivized by WCT

The 'identity trust value' in the security verification process is feedback from the WCT network

Session recovery functions, cross-wallet identity bridges, supported by token-holding nodes

Long-term behavior points model maintained by WCT's Relay weight

In simple terms:


WCT may be one of the most important on-chain credit assets for 'identity recovery' in the future.



What does this mean for users?
You no longer have to 'reset' just because you've lost your private key


Your connection behaviors and on-chain journey can all become a part of the 'digital you'

The Web3 world is no longer 'sustained by memory for all assets', but 'built on connection for your identity'

Have you ever experienced the embarrassment of being unable to recover your wallet?

Would you be willing to recover your 'on-chain identity' through connection behaviors?

Could WCT become the 'on-chain key' for your identity recovery?


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