Thinking about User Experience and Security
In the crypto world, security and experience are often difficult to balance, especially in the wallet segment. Many users are confused by the complexity of operations, multiple chains, and multiple applications, and even give up using them as a result. However, the existence of @walletconnect has truly solved this problem. Through a universal protocol, users can freely switch between different wallets and DApps by simply scanning a QR code. This smooth experience greatly reduces the barrier for newcomers.
One thing I particularly value is #WalletConnect 's innovation in security. It does not save user private keys, but provides a "peer-to-peer" secure communication method, truly achieving "controlling your own assets", which is highly consistent with the spirit of decentralization. Under such a system, the value of $WCT is not only reflected in incentivizing ecosystem developers, but also in strengthening the network effect of the entire protocol.
As the scale of on-chain assets continues to grow, security at the wallet level will become increasingly important. I believe @WalletConnect $ETH is not just a connecting tool, it is actually becoming the security gateway and first layer of protection for Web3 users. In the future, when more traditional users enter the blockchain field, #WalletConnect is likely to become their first choice.
Therefore, I believe $WCT has a long-term value-bearing capacity. It is not just a token, but also an endorsement of ecological trust. 💡🔐