Still struggling with the little "troubles" when switching DApps with a multi-chain wallet? WalletConnect has quietly become the "universal remote control" in the Web3 world.

Saying it is the infrastructure of Web3 is not an exaggeration. It acts like a "translator" between different blockchains—no matter if you're using ETH, BSC, Polygon, or other chains, as long as your wallet supports WalletConnect, you can connect to various decentralized applications easily and securely.

Traditional centralized intermediaries are long outdated. WalletConnect directly uses peer-to-peer encryption, and the entire process does not go through an intermediate server, making it private and efficient, truly achieving "your wallet, my DApp, a connection of hearts."

Let's take a look at how popular it is right now:

Over 80% of mainstream DApps are using it, including Uniswap and OpenSea.

The supported wallets almost cover all products on the market, whether it's a browser extension wallet or a cold wallet, they are all compatible.

The network activity is incredibly high: over 2 million connection requests every day, with an annual growth rate of over 300%!

In short: this protocol is not solving the compatibility issues between chains, it is laying the groundwork for the entire Web3, simplifying complex experiences into "one-click access." No matter how many new chains, wallets, or new ways of playing emerge in the future, with it, the barriers in between can be completely removed.