From 0 to 180 million connections, the $WCT ecological evolution theory of @WalletConnect

No one stipulates that Web3 connections must be 'expensive and troublesome', but @WalletConnect proves with 180 million successful connections: efficiency and low cost can coexist. By 2025, it is no longer just a simple connection tool—supporting 100+ chains and relying on 30 million users, from Ethereum transfers to BNB Chain mining, scanning a QR code allows for cross-chain operations, taking less time than drinking a cup of coffee.

In its early days, it charged 'zero fees' for users and developers, and the relay service was completely free, all to encourage more people to venture into Web3: newcomers don’t have to spend a penny to connect their wallets, and developers don’t have to worry about costs when integrating functions. However, to maintain low latency, there needs to be a long-term mechanism— in the future, $WCT will become the ecological leader, and the messaging fees paid by application parties will be rewarded back to nodes and wallets through a reward pool: nodes that operate stably receive rewards, and wallets that facilitate connections earn a share, preventing centralization while motivating all ecosystem participants.

Developers understand its advantages best: compatible with CAIP standards, it works with both EVM and non-EVM chains. Just sold NFTs on Solana, and can immediately switch to Ethereum for DeFi; tests show that connecting modules for DApps takes only 2 hours, 30% faster than the industry average. Users can feel more secure: the ReCaps protocol supports time-limited permission grants, allowing a time limit when authorizing transactions for Aave, enhancing security by 20%.

#WalletConnect is the infrastructure builder of the cross-chain era, linking various parties in the ecosystem with $WCT . #WalletConnect turns 'seamless connection' from a concept into everyday reality. Currently, it relies on decentralized nodes to solidify its foundation, and in the future, it will be even more convenient.