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Bitget Wallet Unveils Crypto Card Across Asia-Pacific

KUALA LUMPUR: Bitget Wallet has launched its Bitget Wallet Card in select Asia-Pacific markets, allowing users to spend cryptocurrencies globally through Mastercard and Visa networks. The card connects self-custodied digital assets directly to over 150 million merchants, supporting instant transactions and free top-ups in USDT and USDC.

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“Launching the Bitget Wallet Card in Asia-Pacific is a pivotal milestone,” said Jamie Elkaleh, Bitget Wallet’s CMO. “It strengthens our vision of combining self-custody, compliance, and real-world utility.”

Asia-Pacific remains the world’s fastest-growing crypto market, with onchain activity up 69% year-over-year to US$2.36 trillion. The new card bridges blockchain-native assets with mainstream finance, expanding access to digital payments and remittances across the region.

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