In Web3, the most underestimated risk is 'connection'.

You casually clicked 'Connect Wallet',

thinking it was just a login,

but you didn't realize that it is actually an authorization.

An incomprehensible signature, an unrestricted permission,

can lead to the outflow of assets.

Many people do not lose in investments, but lose in this small action.

The emergence of WalletConnect is to make connections clean and transparent.

It is not an app, it does not store data,

it is an open protocol —

through end-to-end encryption, peer-to-peer direct connection,

it allows the wallet and DApp to communicate directly, without third-party interference.

And $WCT is the fuel for this protocol.

It powers the nodes, promotes decentralized governance,

and ensures that this bridge belongs to everyone, not monopolized.

On-chain, how you connect,

often matters more than where you connect to.

#WalletConnect

$WCT

@WalletConnect

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