Now everyone uses more and more wallets, but switching and connecting to dApps is very troublesome each time. WalletConnect exists to solve this pain point; it acts like a 'universal interface' in the Web3 world, allowing any decentralized application to securely connect with the user's wallet.
From an experiential perspective, users only need to scan a QR code or click to authorize, enabling them to switch freely between dozens or even hundreds of wallets. This 'plug-and-play' approach significantly lowers the entry barrier for new users into Web3 and makes asset management more efficient for existing users. For developers, integrating WalletConnect also means being able to cover a large user base of wallet users at once.
More importantly, WalletConnect is not just a 'connection tool.' With the development of multi-chain applications, it has gradually evolved into an infrastructure layer that supports cross-chain interactions and messaging. This allows users to complete transactions and interactions across different chains more smoothly, avoiding the cumbersome steps of traditional cross-chain processes.
In the future, WalletConnect has the opportunity to become the unified entry point for Web3. As more applications join, users may not even need to care about which chain they are using; connection equals experience. #WalletConnect @WalletConnect $WCT