PANews reported on January 28th that Bitget Wallet announced a strategic shift towards Everyday Finance powered by on-chain technology, along with a complete UIPANews reported on January 28th that Bitget Wallet announced a strategic shift towards Everyday Finance powered by on-chain technology, along with a complete UI

Bitget Wallet is shifting its strategic focus to Everyday Finance, aiming to make on-chain finance more accessible to everyday life.

2026/01/28 19:17
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PANews reported on January 28th that Bitget Wallet announced a strategic shift towards Everyday Finance powered by on-chain technology, along with a complete UI/UX redesign. At this key milestone of surpassing 90 million global users, Bitget Wallet is accelerating the everyday application of on-chain finance.

The new version adds a "Pay" entry to the main navigation bar, aggregating functions such as encrypted payment cards, QR code payments, bank transfers, and in-app shopping. Additionally, the product includes new features such as "Dynamic Island" and "Negative One Screen," which can push transaction updates in real time and allow users to quickly access recent activities and frequently used functions, further reducing on-chain friction and optimizing the daily high-frequency user experience.

Bitget Wallet stated that the growth rate of stablecoin-based consumption and yield-generating uses on its platform has surpassed that of transaction business, with crypto card spending increasing more than 28 times year-on-year and wealth management subscriptions increasing nearly 10 times. This transformation also reflects that crypto wallets are evolving from single asset management tools into integrated daily financial accounts covering transactions, payments, transfers, wealth management, and asset management, indicating that on-chain finance has entered a new stage driven by real-world financial utility.

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