One of the biggest UX pain points facing current on-chain applications is the complexity of wallet connections and multi-chain switching operations. WalletConnect introduced a 'Unified Multi-Chain Session Mechanism' in V2, allowing users to avoid frequent wallet reconnections between different chains, greatly improving usability. This capability has become an important guarantee for improving conversion rates, especially in cross-chain DeFi, gaming, and NFT platforms.
On the technical architecture level, WalletConnect is built on protocols like Waku and LibP2P for peer-to-peer encrypted transmission, ensuring message privacy and resistance to censorship. At the same time, the session lifecycle management feature has also been enhanced, allowing for automatic permission updates, refreshing connection information, etc., thus avoiding issues of signature expiration or permission drift.
More notably, WalletConnect has also launched an SDK toolkit that supports mainstream frameworks like React and Unity, lowering the entry barrier for Web3 native functionality. Wallet developers can quickly add plugins to achieve unified support for DApp browsing, signing, authorization, and push messaging functionalities.
In building the 'Next Generation Wallet Communication Protocol', WalletConnect's vision extends far beyond mere connectivity; it is more like reconstructing identity communication channels for a decentralized internet. Its evolutionary path is gradually intersecting deeply with DID, ZKP, and modular account systems. #WalletConnect @WalletConnect $WCT