Safety is more important than speed, $WCT provides a "double insurance" for Web3

Fast but unsafe connection? #WalletConnect says "no" with $WCT — its end-to-end encryption technology makes every connection like a "password-protected envelope"; even the platform cannot see the content; the WalletGuide certification system helps users filter out risky wallets, blocking phishing attacks at the source, with zero security incidents across 300 million connections.

The security details of @WalletConnect are hardcore: using TLS 1.3 encryption on par with banks, making it extremely difficult for hackers to intercept data; connection QR codes refresh automatically every minute, preventing screen capture theft. For financial DApps, this kind of design that is "secure to the core" is a must; for example, Aave and Compound both require it for connections, fearing that users will be scammed.

WCT makes security "rewarding": node pledging $WCT must comply with security standards, and violations will result in token confiscation; community voting decides the security budget, and a recent proposal to increase the bug bounty by 10 million WCT was just passed. This model of "binding security and interests" makes the entire network like an "impenetrable fortress".

@WalletConnect proves that security is the lifeline of Web3. #WalletConnect is not about who connects faster, but about who connects more stably. When users no longer have to worry about "losing coins with every connection", blockchain can truly enter daily life.

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