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Bitget Wallet
Bitget Wallet launched in May 2018 as one of the earliest multi-chain wallets, originally under the name BitKeep.
Bitget Wallet
Bitget Wallet launched in May 2018 as one of the earliest multi-chain wallets, originally under the name BitKeep. The firm's own timeline traces its evolution from a lightweight cloud wallet in 2019 to a full-featured Web3 gateway bridging mobile and browser extension environments by 2021. The wallet surpassed 1 million users in December 2020 and later rebranded as Bitget Wallet, aligning with its broader exchange ecosystem. Deployment spans DeFi, NFT marketplaces, DApp discovery, and integrated token swaps. The wallet's built-in trading interface recorded $20 million in daily volume by March 2022, per the firm's published milestones. It supports limit orders and MPC keyless wallet architecture, positioning it as a self-custody alternative that mimics centralized exchange functionality. In May 2022, Bitget Wallet raised $100 million in a round led by Dragonfly — capital earmarked for technical expansion rather than a traditional investment vehicle. The firm claims over 80 million users as of 2025, with a reported 300% year-on-year growth reaching a peak that made it the most downloaded crypto wallet. Bitget Wallet does not disclose team size, offices, or named executives on its website, and the corporate entity's registered jurisdiction is not specified. In 2025, it achieved the milestone of becoming the world's most downloaded crypto wallet. Bitget Wallet straddles the line between consumer application and financial infrastructure. Its structural differentiator is the MPC keyless wallet paired with advanced trading features — limit orders, multi-chain swaps — offered without requiring users to leave a self-custodied environment. Unlike pure hardware storage or simple browser extensions, the wallet embeds a trading venue, DeFi dashboard, and NFT gallery inside a single interface, creating a vertically integrated Web3 entry point that collects margins across transaction layers rather than relying on custody fees alone.
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Year founded
2018
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Frequently asked questions
How does Bitget Wallet source users and maintain its distribution advantage?
Bitget Wallet benefits from organic integration with the broader Bitget exchange ecosystem and a mobile-first product that emphasizes ease of use. Its distribution accelerated through multi-chain support early in wallet adoption cycles and a Chrome extension launched in 2021. The firm reports surpassing 80 million users in 2025, attributing growth partly to alignment with exchange-level marketing reach.
Is Bitget Wallet a standalone entity or fully integrated with the Bitget exchange?
Bitget Wallet operates as a distinct Web3 product under the Bitget brand following a rebrand from BitKeep. It functions as a non-custodial wallet separate from the centralized exchange's custody infrastructure, while benefiting from shared brand recognition and likely shared corporate resources. The exact legal entity structure and separation of governance are not publicly detailed.
What does Bitget Wallet's $100 million funding round imply about its capital strategy?
The May 2022 round was led by Dragonfly and reported by the firm as $100 million in primary funding for technical innovation and ecosystem growth, not a traditional investment fund raise. This capital was allocated toward product development — including MPC wallet architecture and advanced trading features — rather than balance-sheet investments or lending.
Does Bitget Wallet operate any proprietary trading or investment vehicles?
Currently, Bitget Wallet has not publicly disclosed any proprietary trading desk, venture arm, or fund-of-funds vehicle. Its capital deployment appears limited to product development funded by its 2022 raise. The wallet earns revenue through built-in swap fees, DApp integrations, and transaction-based monetization rather than investing client or proprietary assets.
What investment stages or asset classes does Bitget Wallet participate in?
Bitget Wallet is primarily a product company, not an allocator. It does not make fund commitments or direct equity investments in the traditional sense. Its exposure to digital-asset markets is operational — through supporting swaps, DeFi access, and NFT trading — rather than through principal investment activity.
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