WCT is the native currency of the WalletConnect network.
The goal is to establish a secure linking layer between wallets and decentralized applications.
The currency acts as a means of incentives and as a repository of governance within the system. For the novice user, linking starts by scanning a QR code or using a link within the application. The wallet requests confirmation of the transaction via the signature screen without sharing the keys.
Understanding the signing step is important to avoid the mistake of sending money. Start with small amounts to test its smoothness. Review the transaction history in the wallet after each operation. Do not share your recovery phrase or keys with anyone. Keeping a backup in a safe place reduces risks when the device is lost. Learn common use cases such as exchange and decentralized finance via WalletConnect.
Use official channels for assistance when in doubt. Read the official documentation pages for more details. Ensure you are using the latest versions of the linking libraries. Test each feature in a local environment before deployment. Log errors and fix them quickly when they occur.
Reduce reliance on untrusted third-party services. Use detailed logs to monitor user interaction. Specify precise permission levels for each request. Engage with the developer community for technical support. Weld your private key and so on

