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In the world of Web3, we often hear the term "my wallet". However, have you ever considered that what really determines whether you can participate in this emerging field is not the wallet itself, but the connection?
In this ecosystem, WalletConnect plays a role similar to a master switch; although it is not visible, it is crucial. Every time we perform the "connect wallet" operation, a series of complex processes actually take place behind the scenes: first, confirming your identity, then granting you the corresponding permissions, and finally recording your actions. This is not just a simple technical operation, but a complete identity activation process.
So, why should we pay attention to WalletConnect's token WCT? There are several main reasons:
1. It rewards not simple button clicks, but identity trading behavior in Web3.
2. As the number of applications increases, the demand for connections will also grow, which will directly enhance the value of WCT.
3. This is a growing market closely connected to the entire Web3 ecosystem.
It is worth noting that in the world of Web3, virtual currencies may depreciate, NFTs may lose popularity, and decentralized applications may shut down. However, as long as there are people who need to "connect," WalletConnect will continue to exist and play a role.
This reminds us that while paying attention to various emerging technologies and investment opportunities, we should not overlook those seemingly ordinary yet actually crucial infrastructures. In the world of Web3, connectivity may be more important than we imagine.