• BitKeep, the largest non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet with over 8 million users, has released its updated roadmap for 2023.
• The roadmap includes a rebranding of the service including logo and style, as well as technical updates that will allow it to function as part of the broader Bitget ecosystem.
• BitKeep received $30 million from the Bitget crypto derivatives platform and joined its growing ecosystem of financial and Web3 products.
BitKeep Rebranding Into Bitget Wallet
BitKeep – the largest non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet with over 8 million users, has released the details of its updated roadmap for 2023, which foresees its rebranding into Bitget Wallet.
$30 Million Investment From Bitget Crypto Derivatives Platform
The new document was released shortly after BitKeep received a $30 million investment from the Bitget crypto derivatives platform and joined its growing ecosystem of financial and Web3 products.
Rebranding Details Outlined in Roadmap
The roadmap includes a concise outline for a complete rebranding of the service including the logo and style, with reshuffling of the management team and general improvements to infrastructure security, leveraging solutions from Bitget. Among the main points outlined in the document are alignment with Bitget’s overall visual appearance, as well as technical updates that will allow the service to function as part of the broader Bitget ecosystem.
User Protection Fund & System Security Improvements
Most importantly, the 8 million users of BitKeep will be able to rely on the $300 million Bitget User Protection Fund in case of any potential threats, as the one encountered in December of 2022. Additionally, BitKeep will receive quick access to cybersecurity experience provided by firms like Certik and new verification support features through MD5, as well as support for hardware wallets providers like KeyStone.
Bitkeep Joins Growing Web3 Ecosystem
The incorporation of Bitkeep into this growing Web3 space is an important step in allowing users quick access to DeFi and CeFi services along with user protection and enhanced system security measures provided by partner companies such as Certik or KeyStone.
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