Bitget Wallet is the wallet offering within the Bitget ecosystem. Depending on configuration, it may provide custodial and non-custodial options and is designed to simplify transfers between the app, the exchange and compatible dApps.
Setup and registration
- Download the app or access the official web interface.
- Create an account or link an existing exchange account.
- Enable 2FA and set up recovery (mnemonic phrase or backup key).
Security and best practices
- Prefer non-custodial wallets when needing full control of private keys.
- Enable biometric lock and 2FA on mobile devices.
- Never share recovery phrases; store them on hardware or encrypted vaults.
Integrations and use cases
- Internal transfers between Bitget Wallet and Bitget Exchange.
- Connect to dApps via WalletConnect or native integrations.
- Manage tokens and perform swaps inside the wallet.
Common issues
- Unconfirmed deposits: check network and gas/fee settings.
- Login problems: review 2FA and contact support.
- Missing transfers: follow recovery procedures and provide transaction details to support.
Conclusion Bitget Wallet streamlines asset management within Bitget, but users must follow security best practices and verify destinations before sending funds.