Safety and efficiency go hand in hand, $WCT connects Web3 with a 'double guarantee'
Worried about private key leakage when connecting your wallet? Concerned about data tampering during cross-chain interactions? WalletConnect, with $WCT , uses technology to alleviate concerns—end-to-end TLS encryption ensures the privacy of every connection, zero-knowledge proofs validate on-chain data, allowing interactions among over 600 wallets and more than 65,000 applications to be 'zero risk', with 300 million connections and zero security incidents.
The security system of @WalletConnect is a 'combination of software and hardware': Technically, private keys are stored locally on the user's device throughout the process, and the protocol only transmits encrypted temporary session information; Mechanistically, WalletGuide certification requires partner wallets to pass security audits, eliminating applications with vulnerabilities. Its network on Optimism and Solana, through distributed verification of WCT-staked nodes, avoids security risks caused by single points of failure. For financial DApps, this level of security assurance allows them to confidently integrate and expand on-chain business.
WCT makes security a 'quantifiable value': Node staking $WCT must comply with security standards, and violations will result in token confiscation; In governance proposals, the priority for upgrading security mechanisms is always the highest, with over 59,000 stakers voting to safeguard the ecological baseline. Users participate in security supervision by staking WCT, earning profits while protecting the ecosystem.
While other projects treat security as a gimmick, @WalletConnect has proven its strength with 300 million zero-incident connections. #WalletConnect is not selling a sense of security but using technology to make safety a 'standard configuration' for Web3. Holding $WCT is like buying 'insurance' for your on-chain assets.