🔗 Part 2/10: How
#WalletConnect Works (No Tech Talk Needed)
Ever wonder how your wallet connects to a dApp just by scanning a QR code?
Let’s break down how WalletConnect works — in human language, not code 👇
🔄 1. Scan → Session → Boom
When you scan a QR code (or tap a deep link), you’re creating a session between your wallet and the dApp.
📱 The dApp sends a “connect” request
🔐 Your wallet signs it (not your keys!)
🔗 A secure session is formed — and you’re in!
🔒 2. No Seed Phrases, No Central Servers
WalletConnect doesn't store your data.
It doesn’t touch your private keys.
It’s just a messaging layer — like a translator between wallet and app.
Your wallet stays in control. Always.
🌐 3. Works Across Devices and Chains
Start on desktop. Sign on your phone.
WalletConnect bridges platforms without browser extensions.
Supports:
✅ EVM chains
✅ Cosmos
✅ Solana
✅ Even Bitcoin (soon)
It’s like Bluetooth for Web3 wallets — but encrypted.
💡 Why It Matters
Most Web3 apps don’t build wallet connections from scratch.
They plug into WalletConnect — because it’s open, secure, and just works.
Think of it as the Web3 equivalent of “Sign in with Google” — but decentralized.
💬 Next: So where does
$WCT (the token) come in?
We’ll cover that in Post 3 — and why it might become important soon.
#WalletConnect #wct $WCT