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Stacks has successfully integrated with WalletConnect, simplifying the wallet adaptation process.
ChainCatcher message, Stacks has officially completed integration with WalletConnect, further dropping the threshold for third-party wallets to access the Stacks network. Previously, Stacks primarily implemented wallet connection and discovery mechanisms through the Stacks Connect library and the SIP-030 standard, with only a few wallets like Leather, Xverse, and Asigna providing native support. After this integration, any wallet that has connected to WalletConnect can quickly support Stacks address generation and transaction signing through the standard protocol, without the need to implement the complete Stacks Connect discovery logic. In practical use cases, users will see the newly added “WalletConnect” entry in the Stacks Connect pop-up, displayed alongside the existing native wallet options. Developers only need to incorporate the WalletConnect SDK into their projects and add a few lines of configuration code to complete the integration. The integration has been fully launched on the mainnet, which is expected to expand the wallet compatibility of the Stacks ecosystem, promoting more mainstream multi-chain wallets to support STX stacking, sBTC, and Bitcoin Layer 2 applications.