《Every time you connect your wallet, you're using this 'Web3 Socket'》
Have you ever wondered what happens in that second when you open a dApp, click 'Connect Wallet', and scan a code? Most people don't know, but almost everyone is using: @WalletConnect . It's like the 'power socket' of Web3; no matter what wallet you use or which chain you're on, as long as you plug in, you can get power.
This seemingly simple action is backed by six years of technological accumulation from WalletConnect. Starting as an open-source protocol in 2018, it now supports over 700 wallets and more than 70,000 applications, with a total of over 300 million connections and nearly 50 million users served. Every DeFi platform, NFT marketplace, and GameFi project you've used likely runs quietly on the WalletConnect engine.
And now, it's going to be completely decentralized. It will no longer be a relay maintained by a particular team, but a distributed network run by global nodes. And the heart driving this network is $WCT .
WCT is not a worthless token; it is the 'fuel + equity' of the network. Nodes stake WCT to provide connection services and earn fees; users vote on protocol upgrades through WCT; developers rely on it to build a safer interactive experience. This incentive mechanism makes the entire system more stable and stronger the more it is used.
Even cooler is that all communications are end-to-end encrypted. The relay server acts like a 'blind postman', able only to deliver messages without opening them. Your address, transactions, identity? All invisible. Privacy is not an additional feature; it is the default setting.
Currently, the price of $WCT is still low, with a market cap of only 64 million and a circulation of less than 20%. Once the mainnet is fully decentralized and application scenarios explode, demand will grow exponentially. If it becomes the 'HTTPS standard' of Web3, then now is the early golden window.
Stop focusing only on meme coins. True wealth is hidden in those infrastructures that 'you use every day but can't see'.
#WalletConnect is rewriting on-chain interaction rules.
@WalletConnect makes connections easier and returns control to users.
$WCT is the passport to this transformation, and the future belongs to everyone willing to delve into the underlying value.