99.9% Connection Success Rate: What Makes #WalletConnect Steady as 'Infrastructure'?

Nothing annoys Web3 users more than 'scanning for half a day and still not connecting'—but @WalletConnect has solved this issue: after the upgrade in August 2025, the connection success rate soared to 99.9%, with an average latency of 450 milliseconds, faster than scrolling through short videos, capable of handling 270 million API calls—this is what 'infrastructure should look like'.

Its 'stability' lies in the details: 18 node operators take turns on duty, with established players like Reown and Figment on the list; nodes with poor hardware are directly eliminated. After 7% of weak nodes were removed from the test network last July, the network became smoother. After Smart Sessions added AI permissions, not only is it fast but also secure; users don't have to repeatedly click 'confirm', and DApps can't arbitrarily adjust permissions. Institutions like Gemini dare to deposit 620 million TVL here because they trust its security.

@WalletConnect has not turned 'stability' into 'dullness'. The 'WalletConnect Week' brought in 200 DApps for events; developers can quickly integrate multi-chain using its API, and users can use applications across chains just by scanning, achieving a win-win situation with a trading volume exceeding 36 million dollars in 24 hours. WCT is the 'lubricant' for all of this: nodes stake WCT to maintain services, users stake $WCT for rewards, and governance voting also relies on it, making the network more vibrant as it is used.

#WalletConnect has already become the 'invisible infrastructure' of Web3. 600 wallets and 65,000 applications rely on it for connection, with 49 million monthly active users interacting with it daily. If the reward pool is further optimized in the future, 'worry-free connection' might become the norm. The confidence of #WalletConnect comes from 'never dropping the chain'.