When it comes to Web3, the biggest problem is actually quite contradictory — everyone wants to have complete control over the assets in their wallets, but also hopes to use various on-chain applications without having to switch back and forth, making operations convenient and smooth. In the past, even just dealing with a wallet could take half a day, switching chains, changing wallets, constantly authorizing, it was really exhausting.

At this time, @WalletConnect becomes a superhero. It is not just a tool for connecting wallets and DApps, but more like the 'Visa' of the on-chain world. All you have to do is click 'connect wallet' on any DApp, and there is a high probability that #WalletConnect is silently helping you run the process in the background.

It supports over 700 wallets, connects to more than 60,000 DApps, and has tens of millions of users; this data is quite spectacular. Even more impressive, it is compatible with over 150 public chains, whether you are using Ethereum, Solana, or Polygon, wallets and applications can communicate seamlessly, saving developers a lot of effort.

Using it is also very smooth; just scan a QR code to connect, and your private key will never leave your phone, providing a strong sense of security. Moreover, the Smart Sessions feature allows you to operate across chains without leaving the page, greatly enhancing the user experience.

Speaking of security, it offers end-to-end encryption, phishing protection, and has smart monitoring to keep an eye on illegal activities. In the future, it will also have its own token $WCT , which can be used to pay network fees, earn rewards, and even participate in governance, truly involving the community.

What's even more impressive is that @WalletConnect not only helps you connect your wallet but also aims to help you create a unified on-chain identity. This means that fragmented information from different chains and different DApps can be integrated, allowing you to truly control your digital identity and assets.

Of course, stability and security issues still need continuous optimization, but with new technologies like WalletKit coming online, WalletConnect is gradually becoming the trusted hub of Web3, and in the future, it could become the 'TCP/IP protocol' of the blockchain, making using Web3 as natural as scrolling through social media.

In simple terms, WalletConnect is quietly solving the biggest pain points of Web3, helping us truly make good use of a decentralized world.