The internet hums on unseen standards—TCP/IP, HTTPS, SMTP. They’re only noticed when they fail. In Web3, WalletConnect is carving a similar path. It already connects millions across ecosystems. With WCT and decentralization, it’s poised to become the TCP/IP of wallet connectivity: invisible, indispensable, and owned by no one. Its success won’t be measured by headlines but by how seamlessly it works—quietly powering the future of Web3, one connection at a time.
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WalletConnect as Web3’s TCP/IP
The internet hums on unseen standards—TCP/IP, HTTPS, SMTP. They’re only noticed when they fail. In Web3, WalletConnect is carving a similar path. It already connects millions across ecosystems. With WCT and decentralization, it’s poised to become the TCP/IP of wallet connectivity: invisible, indispensable, and owned by no one. Its success won’t be measured by headlines but by how seamlessly it works—quietly powering the future of Web3, one connection at a time.
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