When you connect to dApps with your wallet on your phone, log into the blockchain with one click on your computer, or even transfer across chains, there's a high probability that an invisible helper is working behind the scenes, @WalletConnect .

It was originally created to solve a frustrating problem: programs written by developers on computers, but users wanted to operate with mobile wallets. Thus, it made its debut with QR codes, becoming a bridge for connection.

Today, its 'circle of friends' is astonishingly large: over 600 wallets, 40,000 applications, helping 24 million users complete 150 million connections. Whether it's ordinary people using feature phones or professional traders at banks, they all rely on it.

Next, it plans to do something big: to transform itself into a completely decentralized network, managed by $WCT tokens. This way, it will not only be more secure and resistant to censorship but also solve more problems.

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