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Bitget Wallet Continues Momentum at Philippines Blockchain Week

Bitget Wallet Continues Momentum at Philippines Blockchain Week

Barnama20 hours ago

VICTORIA, Seychelles, June 13 (Bernama) -- Bitget Wallet, the leading non-custodial Web3 wallet, wrapped up a successful run at Philippines Blockchain Week held at the SMX Convention Center Manila, from June 10 to 11. Bitget Wallet's participation reinforces its commitment to driving blockchain accessibility and innovation in Southeast Asia.
A key highlight of Bitget Wallet's presence was the participation of Will Wu, Head of Growth at Bitget Wallet, in the panel discussion titled " Behind the Screens: Secrets of the Big Global Exchanges ." Sharing the stage with other exchanges, the panel explored the inner workings of major crypto platforms, from growth strategies to user trust. The discussion offered attendees valuable insights into the evolving dynamics of global exchanges and the future of digital asset adoption against the backdrop of greater institutional adoption.
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