The 'Invisible Veins' of Web3: How $WCT Supports 300 Million Connections Through #WalletConnect ?
Every time you log in to Uniswap with MetaMask or open OpenSea with Trust Wallet, you are using the #WalletConnect protocol built by @walletconnect — this open-source technology, akin to 'invisible veins', has silently supported 300 million cross-chain connections, serving 47.5 million users. The emergence of $WCT is bringing this 'invisible infrastructure' from backstage to the forefront, becoming the core pillar of Web3 interoperability.
The power of #WalletConnect lies in its 'full ecosystem compatibility': over 600 wallets (including Ledger, Coinbase Wallet) and 65,000+ DApps (such as PancakeSwap, Aave) are connected to its protocol. Whether you are operating on Ethereum, Solana, or Optimism, you can securely connect with just one scan. This ability of 'one chain connecting everything' frees users from the hassle of 'switching wallets and re-authorizing', while the end-to-end encryption design of #WalletConnect ensures that every connection is unbreakable.
Injecting economic vitality into this ecosystem: Staking $WCT can become a network node, earning rewards while ensuring the security of the protocol; payments can unlock advanced services such as cross-chain batch authorizations; holding can also participate in governance, voting on core decisions such as fee structures and function upgrades. This 'usage + maintenance + decision-making' triple role allows holders to become co-builders of the #WalletConnect ecosystem.
@WalletConnect is defining connection standards: planning to launch cross-chain messaging functions to achieve real-time data interoperability between different blockchain DApps; optimizing mobile experience, aiming to reduce connection failure rates from 15% to below 3%. From 'invisible veins' to 'ecosystem hub', it proves: the future of Web3 is undoubtedly a future of barrier-free interoperability.