When we talk about the user experience of Web3, we are actually discussing how to enable non-technical users to easily and securely interact with blockchain.
This is precisely the core issue addressed by @WalletConnect — it achieves seamless communication between wallets and dApps through a simple yet powerful API. Whether participating in borrowing on Compound or purchasing NFTs on OpenSea, users can complete transactions without leaving their current browsing page; they just need to click connect and authorize the transaction. This fluidity is significant for promoting the migration of Web2 users to Web3.
The emergence of token $WCT further pushes the protocol towards community governance. Holders not only participate in key decisions but can also share in the ecological growth dividends through staking and other means. From a design philosophy perspective, WalletConnect has always been user-centric: its end-to-end encryption technology ensures privacy, its open-source nature promotes transparency, and its broad wallet compatibility avoids ecological fragmentation.
Currently, over 350 wallets, including MetaMask and Trust Wallet, support this protocol, covering the vast majority of mainstream user groups. As blockchain application scenarios continue to expand, WalletConnect is expected to become the 'universal passport' for everyone entering the crypto world.