Migrating to WalletConnect v2
Prepare your dApp for the v2 upgrade in 5 minutes or less
The WalletConnect v1 protocol will be shut down on June 28, 2023, and RainbowKit has your back to make the transition super simple.
Support for WalletConnect v2 is now standard in RainbowKit, without breaking changes. Just upgrade and reference the guide below for additional details.
WalletConnect is the protocol that allows users to connect their mobile wallets to your dApp, and it's an important foundation of RainbowKit. The recent release of WalletConnect v2 brings a number of important upgrades to make the wallet-dApp experience even better.
With v2, your users can now simultaneously connect to multiple chains, so you can forget about the chain switching handshake. It also broadens support for more networks, and brings improvements that make Sign-in with Ethereum even faster.
If you've already followed the migration guides for RainbowKit 0.12.x
and 1.0.x
, then you're almost there! Just upgrade to the latest patch release and give it a try.
RainbowKit enabled WalletConnect v2 by default with 0.12.15
and 1.0.2
. We are continuing support for 0.12.x
in case your dApp has not yet upgraded to wagmi v1 and RainbowKit v1.
1. Upgrading dependencies
If you're using a version of RainbowKit before 0.12.x
or 1.0.x
, just follow the Migration Guides to get up-to-date.
It is recommended that 0.12.x
dApps begin to upgrade to wagmi v1, as stability improvements for WalletConnect v2 will only be included in future versions of wagmi.
2. Supplying a projectId
Every dApp that relies on WalletConnect now needs to obtain a projectId
from WalletConnect Cloud. This is absolutely free and only takes a few minutes.
Supply your projectId
to getDefaultWallets
and individual RainbowKit wallet connectors like the following:
RainbowKit is type-safe and will warn you when a projectId
is missing. Refer to our examples to see v2 in action:
If your dApp requires supporting a legacy wallet that has not yet migrated to WalletConnect v2, RainbowKit's default WalletConnect version can be overriden for each wallet independently.
Once the WalletConnect v1 servers are shutdown on June 28th, a custom bridge server is required to continue using the v1 protocol. Reference the following examples:
Reference the docs for additional supported options.