#WalletConnect The protocol you use every day, yet its coin is treated like air?

Every day we use wallets to connect to DApps, browse NFTs, play blockchain games,

but have you ever noticed that when connecting,

WalletConnect always pops up?

It's not a 'supporting role' in Web3, but a bridge for underlying connections. The protocol you use every day, yet its coin is treated like air?

Every day we use wallets to connect to DApps, browse NFTs, play blockchain games,

but have you ever noticed that when connecting,

WalletConnect always pops up?

It's not a 'supporting role' in Web3, but a bridge for underlying connections. The protocol you use every day, yet its coin is treated like air?

Every day we use wallets to connect to DApps, browse NFTs, play blockchain games,

but have you ever noticed that when connecting,

WalletConnect always pops up?

It's not a 'supporting role' in Web3, but a bridge for underlying connections. The protocol you use every day, yet its coin is treated like air?

Every day we use wallets to connect to DApps, browse NFTs, play blockchain games,

but have you ever noticed that when connecting,

WalletConnect always pops up?

It's not a 'supporting role' in Web3, but a bridge for underlying connections. The protocol you use every day, yet its coin is treated like air?

Every day we use wallets to connect to DApps, browse NFTs, play blockchain games,

but have you ever noticed that when connecting,

WalletConnect always pops up?

It's not a 'supporting role' in Web3, but a bridge for underlying connections.