Bitget Wallet, the leading non-custodial crypto wallet, is pleased to announce the addition of a social feature that allows users to create and access a crypto wallet using Google, Apple ID, and email. The main purpose of this feature is to make the recovery of crypto assets easy and prevent losing a huge amount of crypto assets by linking Google, Apple ID, and email.
Bitget Wallet is famous among other secure wallets and has a prominent position among them. It is always in search to make the security of its users’ wallets unbreakable and matchless in the world. Now, Bitget Wallet is reducing the requirement of remembering 12-word recovery phrases for users to access their crypto assets. Thousands of users have lost their crypto assets due to forgetting their recovery phrase words.
New Wallet System Removes Key Barriers to Web3 Adoption with Secure TEE Technology
In addition, this system makes the way clear for users to enter into Web3 and minimizes this key barrier while getting into users’ Wallets. This key system is saved in hardware that, in other words, increases the security of protected crypto assets. Moreover, users can easily get access to their wallets by going into the apps and making transactions in a few seconds independently.
The new login method is secured by a hardware-based Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), which ensures full self-custody for users’ assets. Basically, this advancement is very helpful for those users who face difficulties backing up a seed phrase, which is risky and challenging. This is as secure as the chip used in smartphones that deals with sensitive data separately from the rest of the operating system.
Furthermore, users can get easy access simply by logging in with their Google ID or Apple ID to regain access to their crypto assets. Through this launch, this system also supports Ethereum ($ETH), Bitcoin ($BTC), Solana ($SOL), Tron ($TRX), Base, BNB Chain, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Morph to enable transfers, swaps, payments, staking, and dApps access.
CMO Jamie Elkaleh Highlights Breakthrough in Secure, User-Friendly Web3 Access
Jamie Elkaleh, CMO of Bitget Wallet, said, “Most people understand logging into an app, but not managing cryptographic keys. By combining social login with hardware-level protection in a mobile-first design, we’re bridging that gap and pointing toward a version of self-custody that feels familiar without giving up control.” Bitget Wallet’s architecture utilizes AWS Nitro Enclaves to safeguard key material throughout its lifecycle.
The interesting feature is that, in this Private Key, it is always encrypted but only decrypted within the enclave after authentication. It is more protected than the MPC wallet, in which private keys are fragmented on devices and servers; at the same time, TEE keeps key functionality local, reducing barriers and simplifying the recovery process.