Bitget Wallet has introduced OmniConnect, a tool that helps Telegram Mini-Apps easily connect with over 500 blockchains, like Solana, TON, and many others. This allows users of these apps to use Bitget Wallet to make transactions across different blockchain networks.
This new tool makes it easier for Telegram, with its large user base, to become a major player in Web3, where users can engage with blockchains more easily. Previously, Telegram Mini-Apps could only work with the TON blockchain.
Now, with OmniConnect, developers can build apps that interact with many different blockchains, encouraging more growth in the Web3 space on Telegram.
Telegram Mini Apps are web-based programs that run inside the Telegram messaging app, so users can access different services without leaving the app. These apps are made with common web languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, offering an easy and smooth experience, often replacing the need for traditional websites.
They are built directly into Telegram, meaning users can open them from chats or groups. They work across many devices, including smartphones and computers.
Developers can customize the app interfaces to make them more useful for different types of tools, such as games or productivity apps. Developers can also make money from Mini Apps through options like in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Notcoin and Hamster Kombat are among the most popular Mini Apps launched on Telegram and integrated with TON. These apps quickly attracted millions of users, fostering an ecosystem that encourages the launch of similar apps.
Bitget Wallet, which already has over 30 million users, aims to make decentralized technologies more accessible to everyone. Their wallet is easy to use, with secure logins through email, social accounts, or Telegram.
As part of its support for the TON and Telegram ecosystem, Bitget a few months ago launched a $20 million fund, along with Foresight Ventures, to help grow The Open Network (TON) ecosystem. This fund is meant to provide support and funding to new projects on the TON blockchain, which has been growing fast.