As a user who frequently switches between different DApps, I truly feel that @walletconnect has addressed a very practical pain point in the Web3 world — no need to repeatedly copy and paste addresses between wallets and applications, as I can securely connect with just a QR code scan or a pop-up confirmation. This 'seamless connection' experience makes using DeFi and NFT platforms so much easier for me.

Its core value lies in 'cross-chain compatibility' and 'security protocol': regardless of whether I use Ethereum, BSC, or Polygon wallets, I can almost always connect to mainstream DApps through WalletConnect, avoiding operational troubles caused by chain incompatibility; moreover, during the connection process, my private key is always stored in the local wallet and is not exposed to third-party applications, which is much safer than earlier connection methods.

As WCT serves as the native token of the ecosystem, it has recently been gradually implemented in more practical scenarios, such as participating in community governance to decide on protocol upgrade directions, paying for advanced API service fees, etc. With more and more wallets and applications integrating into the WalletConnect ecosystem, the value support of WCT is also gradually solidifying. I look forward to seeing more new developments in cross-chain payments and enterprise-level application integration, further consolidating its position as the 'Web3 connectivity infrastructure'. @WalletConnect #WalletConnect $WCT