In the WalletConnect universe, I have cultivated into the "Cross-Chain Neptune"
The current on-chain life is like having a harem: in the morning, I log into Ethereum DeFi with Ledger, at noon I switch to Metamask to play games on Arbitrum, and in the evening I switch to Phantom to hang out in Solana nightclubs, switching faster than Neptune sending goodnight messages to the group. The most extravagant moment was when I authorized five DApps across different chains at the same time; WalletConnect's session management was as organized as a time management expert's schedule. However, there have been some mishaps; once while bragging about multi-chain NFTs on a date, I accidentally gave wallet permissions to a phishing site. Fortunately, WCT's instant revocation feature is faster than my breakup speed. Honestly, in this era where wallets outnumber exes, being able to use one protocol to dominate all chains feels like using a universal remote to control all luxury cars—though the cars aren't mine, I can step on the gas whenever I want! So the question arises: do you think the future will be "one code to rule them all" or "each chain flies on its own"? Come to the comments section to discuss @WalletConnect #WalletConnect $WCT