My friend's wallet was stolen, and I realized how terrifying WalletConnect is
💬 Yesterday, the group exploded—Old Li's wallet was emptied, tens of thousands of U disappeared in an instant.
I asked him what happened, and he said:
"I just clicked to connect the wallet..."
Hearing this, I felt a chill down my spine.
🔍 Many people think that connecting a wallet = logging in to an account,
but in Web3, this step is actually:
• Giving the application permission to read your identity
• Granting it access to operate your assets
• Even maintaining a long-term connection in the background
🛡️ And WalletConnect is the "safety net" for this process.
It helps you:
• Confirm whether the connection target is safe
• Manage and revoke authorizations
• Make identity connections more transparent and controllable
💡 What's even more ruthless is that WCT has turned this behavior into an incentive mechanism—
you're not just connecting, but completing a "traceable secure identity interaction";
this is the survival rule for future Web3 users.
✅ Conclusion:
Next time you click "connect wallet,"
ask yourself—are you logging in, or are you running naked?
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