So here’s something I realized while using a few dApps back-to-back the other day:
We don’t talk enough about how wallets are evolving, and how @WalletConnect is quietly pushing that shift.
Gone are the days when your wallet was just a place to stash tokens.
Now it’s your passport, your login key, your identity, your DeFi dashboard — all in one.
And if you’ve ever switched chains in an app without breaking things, connected multiple wallets at once, or synced your phone wallet to a desktop dApp with a simple QR scan...
That smooth experience?
Almost certainly thanks to WalletConnect 2.0.
Multi-session support, chain-agnostic standards, persistence across apps — these aren’t just upgrades.
They’re unlocking better UX across all of Web3.
Here’s what gets me:
WalletConnect doesn’t even try to be flashy. It just focuses on making things work.
And that reliability is what’s pushing the whole ecosystem forward.
So yeah, I’ll say it: WalletConnect is low-key one of the most important Web3 infra layers out there right now.
If you’re building a dApp or exploring crypto daily, you’re probably already using it — whether you realize it or not.
