"Web3's 'Universal Power Strip': How WalletConnect Connects 67,000 DApps?"

Are you always put off by wallet connections when using Web3 apps? This DApp only recognizes Wallet A, while that one requires Wallet B. Cross-chain operations require three or four tools—like manually switching between different outlets—a hassle and error-prone task. However, the WalletConnect protocol, developed by @WalletConnect , has unified these "plugs" into a "universal interface": whether you use MetaMask or Trust Wallet, Ethereum or Solana, you can connect with a single click. 47.5 million users have used it to connect over 300 million times—true pragmatism.

Its strength lies not in its fancy concepts but in its seamless user experience: end-to-end encryption eliminates the need for third-party private keys; simply scan a QR code or click a link to authorize. Even major exchanges like Gemini are integrated—now Gemini users can directly access over 70,000 DApps from a single wallet, eliminating the need for back-and-forth switching. The $WCT token is the "maintenance card" for this "power strip": developers use it to pay protocol fees, users earn rewards by staking, and token holders can vote on new features the community wants to add (such as support for a new public chain).

@WalletConnect has also quietly become the "infrastructure" of the ecosystem: over 600 wallets and 67,000 DApps rely on it, and even Coinbase has extended an olive branch. #WalletConnect doesn't steal the spotlight, but serves as an "invisible bridge" of connections. This "do one thing well" approach of #WalletConnect is actually more reassuring in the hype-fueled Web3 landscape.

Conclusion: Web3 doesn't need to be constantly patchwork. WalletConnect has already filled the gaps in connectivity. The value of $WCT lies in every smooth wallet authorization.