1. Quick Start – Connecting to dApps is like connecting to WeChat.

1. Open your favorite dApp, such as UniSwap or OpenSea.

2. Click to connect the wallet, select WalletConnect.

3. Use your mobile wallet to scan the QR code and confirm the connection.

4. Then you can safely trade, mint NFTs, and vote. It’s easier than using a plugin.

Once connected successfully, the wallet always holds the keys; you only need to approve each transaction, so it’s not troublesome.

2. Before the WCT Token goes live, experience the new features first.

WalletConnect does more than just scan QR codes; it has also entered the governance track:

2025 On-chain Governance: In the future, WCT token holders will be able to vote to decide what features WalletConnect should add next.

Increasingly decentralized: Multi-node Relay + DAO management, wallet connections are not supported by a single company, but by the community collectively.

This makes WalletConnect more reliable and more democratic – if you use it, you have the opportunity to help decide where it goes.

3. Innovative Experience: Link Mode and Smart Sessions are coming.

WalletConnect is continuously optimizing the user experience, and it now has:

Link Mode: Instantly reconnect after switching devices/webpages – no need to rescan, very convenient.

Smart Sessions: Connect to multiple dApps at once, multiple wallets are compatible, and you can reduce the number of operations needed to sign a transaction – it’s the kind of experience you don’t realize is so good, but it feels super smooth.

4. Why is learning to use WalletConnect essential for Web3?

Developers do not need to repeatedly adapt wallets: as long as WalletConnect is integrated well, the supported dApps all use a universal protocol.

Ordinary users just need to be able to scan QR codes to sign transactions: wallet private keys are secure and have permission control, no need for plugins, no getting lost.

In the future, you can also vote for token candidates: this is not just a "connection tool", but also a part of our Web3 participation.

To summarize:

WalletConnect is no longer just a "QR code wallet connection tool"; it has become a gateway for Web3 interfaces, governance, and UX improvements. It makes "connect wallet – authorize – transact" as smooth as sliding a screen, and in the future, it will allow us to "decide together where it goes". Want more practical tips or a developer's perspective? Just let me know what you want me to write!

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