
Bitget Wallet Joins Consensus Toronto To Showcase Innovation And Growth
TORONTO, May 15 (Bernama) -- Bitget Wallet, the leading non-custodial Web3 wallet, will participate in Consensus Toronto, one of Web3's most anticipated events, taking place from 14 May to 16 May, 2025. As the Web3 landscape matures, Bitget Wallet is stepping into the spotlight to highlight its latest advancements in cross-chain interoperability, smart contract security, and user-first design. The appearance follows the launch of Bitget Wallet's Shop with Crypto, an in-app marketplace for spending crypto on everyday goods, and the integration of Reserve's onchain index fund for easy access to diversified crypto portfolios within the wallet.
The three-day event brings together developers, entrepreneurs, investors, and builders from around the world to discuss the future of crypto, blockchain infrastructure, and decentralized finance. Bitget Wallet will be present onsite throughout the conference, engaging with attendees and industry leaders while showcasing new product features and ecosystem updates tailored for a rapidly evolving user base.

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