$WCT Driver, WalletConnect Allows Cross-Chain Operations to Bid Farewell to the 'Manual Era'
What is the most frustrating thing about playing Web3? Cross-chain operations feel like reading a 'heavenly book manual'—changing chains means relearning connection steps, and wallets and DApps often 'don't recognize each other.' Fortunately, @WalletConnect has arrived, using a unified protocol to end this chaos, and with the addition of $WCT, the cross-chain experience has entered a new stage of 'one-click direct access.'
The core value of #WalletConnect lies in its creation of a 'universal language' for Web3. Whether you're using Ethereum, Solana, or Cosmos, whether your wallet is Trust Wallet or imToken, as long as you follow this protocol, you can seamlessly connect with over 65,000 DApps. This 'full compatibility' capability frees users from the hassle of 'one chain, one set of operations': after finishing DeFi on Ethereum, switching to a chain game on Solana requires just scanning #WalletConnect again, and asset and authorization status sync automatically, all without the need to export private keys.
$WCT gives this 'language system' community consensus. By holding WCT, you can vote to decide whether the protocol should prioritize adapting to a new public chain, making ecological development more in line with user needs; staking WCT can earn network revenue, which comes from the sharing of cross-chain interaction fees. More importantly, WCT operates on both the Optimism and Solana chains, meaning that your staking and governance rights across different chains can circulate freely, truly realizing 'one participation, all-chain benefits.'
For developers, #WalletConnect is a 'cost-reduction tool.' In the past, developing connection features for each chain would take three times longer; now, by integrating the #WalletConnect SDK, all wallets and public chains that support this protocol can be covered, improving development efficiency by 80%. This is also why over 600 wallets and 40,000 DApps have actively integrated—no one wants to miss out on this 'super entrance' that can reach 47.5 million users.
The security design of #WalletConnect is equally considerate: it does not store any private keys, and all encryption processes are completed on the user's device, meaning that even if the server is attacked, assets will not be at risk. This 'security + convenience' dual advantage makes it the 'infrastructure ceiling' of Web3. Now, with the ecological incentives of $WCT , #WalletConnect is accelerating towards the goal of 'making cross-chain operations as simple as switching apps.'