Bitget’s Onchain Expansion Powers the Next Phase of Adoption

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Our Onchain expansion marks a major step in building Bitget as the Universal Exchange.

By opening seamless access to millions of tokens across Ethereum, Solana, BSC, and Base, we’re removing the friction of cross-chain trading and making it easier for users to discover emerging assets.

With AI-powered insights like real-time screening and predictive analytics, and with deeper DeFi integration through in-app staking, limit orders, and yield farming, we’re giving traders tools that feel both powerful and intuitive.

In the short term, we expect trading volumes to rise by 25–30% in Q4 2025, supported by increased liquidity, affiliate incentives, and over $500 million in fresh inflows through BGB-staked pools and Morph Chain partnerships.

But more importantly, this expansion sets the foundation for long-term adoption.

By lowering barriers for retail traders, welcoming institutional participation with compliant on-chain products, and blending the best of CeFi and DeFi, Bitget is positioning itself to lead hybrid exchange models and capture significantly more market share by 2027.

Gracy Chen, CEO at Bitget


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