Are you still troubled by switching back and forth between your wallet and applications? In fact, Web3 has long had a solution: WalletConnect (WCT). Whether it's your frequently used mobile wallet or a dApp opened on your computer, as long as there is a WalletConnect protocol, you can connect with one click, eliminating the hassle of frequently entering private keys or mnemonics.

Technically, WalletConnect is essentially a secure communication layer. It connects wallets and applications through encrypted channels, allowing users to complete transaction signatures simply by scanning a QR code or confirming authorization. Throughout the process, data does not pass through centralized servers, ensuring security and privacy.

In terms of application ecology, WalletConnect already supports over 500+ wallets and thousands of dApps, almost covering DeFi, NFTs, GameFi, and social Web3 applications. Especially in a multi-chain environment, WalletConnect's advantages are even more apparent: you do not need to frequently switch chains or download new wallets, as the protocol automatically helps you connect.

The role of the WCT token is not only governance; it also serves as the fuel for the protocol's operation, including paying infrastructure costs, incentivizing node operations, and community governance. As Web3 applications become more widespread, the demand for WalletConnect will continue to grow, and the value of WCT will gradually be realized. #WalletConnect @WalletConnect $WCT