Crypto wallets are the banks of emerging markets, Bitget report shows
A new report by the Bitget Wallet shows that users in emerging markets use crypto wallets for everyday payments much more than those in the developed world.
Emerging markets are leading crypto adoption in everyday transactions, a new report by Bitget shows. On Wednesday, May 28, Bitget Wallet shared a report detailing how users across the world engage with their wallet. Notably, the report shows a rise in day-to-day use cases for crypto, especially in emerging markets.
Bitget’s report is based on responses from 4,599 wallet users. The survey respondents were segregated into three age groups: Gen Z, millennials, Gen X and older, and into different global regions. Respondents were then asked how they use their Bitget Wallets.
Emerging markets lead in everyday crypto use
In Europe, most users were primarily engaged in trading crypto with their wallets, with over 40% of respondents citing this use case. The trend was very different in emerging markets. Users from Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Africa were the most likely to use crypto wallets for a variety of use cases, primarily sending crypto to other users.

Users in emerging markets typically struggle with access to reliable banking institutions and payment providers. For this reason, these regions tend to lead with crypto adoption. At the same time, users from these markets are attracted to earning airdrop rewards due to relatively lower income levels.
According to Biget CEO Gracy Chen, this shows a fundamental shift in how users engage with crypto wallets. For this reason, Bitget plans to adapt to this shift by making the wallet more accessible for users who are not crypto natives.
“This report captures a powerful shift: wallets are no longer an extension of the crypto ecosystem — they are emerging to new-age finance ecosystems. At Bitget, we’ve seen firsthand how user behavior is evolving. People aren’t simply trading anymore—they’re earning, exploring, and interacting directly with Web3, often starting with a wallet,” Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget.
Interestingly, in North America and East Asia, users were split between trading and sending crypto. However, the level of engagement in East Asia was much higher, with 48% and 47% sending crypto and trading, respectively. At the same time, this was the region where the long-term holding rate was the highest, at 43%.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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