Bitget Wallet is taking a big leap forward in its evolution—from a trading app to a full-service crypto lifestyle platform.
Backed by massive user growth over the past year, the company has reintroduced itself with a fresh identity, enhanced functionality, and a bold mission: to make crypto feel as accessible as PayPal or Uber.
The platform now serves over 80 million users, driven largely by surging adoption in emerging markets. Africa alone saw a near 10x increase in wallet users, while Europe and the Middle East also posted triple-digit growth.
The new Bitget Wallet experience focuses on four key actions: Trade, Earn, Pay, and Discover. Users can now access over 130 blockchain networks, explore new tokens, earn yield, and make real-world purchases—all in one interface. The redesign includes a simplified mode for new users and tighter security protocols for safe on-chain navigation.
Bitget Wallet also stands out as one of the few self-custodial wallets with built-in payment capabilities, supporting QR code scanning, crypto cards, and direct purchases from over 300 major brands, including Google Play, Amazon, and Shopee.
To mark its transformation, the company is launching a $1 million global campaign aimed at bringing crypto to the mainstream. The initiative will include user rewards, ecosystem partnerships, and local community activations.
Looking ahead, Bitget Wallet is preparing to support tokenized real-world assets, such as gold and equities—positioning itself as a bridge between decentralized finance and traditional investing.
For Bitget Wallet, this isn’t just a rebrand—it’s a signal that crypto’s next chapter is about convenience, usability, and global inclusion.
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