MyTonWallet Becomes My Wallet and Grows Into a Multi-Chain Hub With 9 Million Users

MyTonWallet rebrands as My Wallet after expanding to 11 chains, adding new networks, AI tools and portfolio tracking for 9M users.
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  • MyTonWallet rebranded as My Wallet after growing from a TON-only wallet into an 11-chain, self-custodial product serving over 9 million users.
  • The June release added Polygon, Avalanche and Monad, plus cross-chain swaps, NFT management, dapp connections and broader portfolio tools inside the app.
  • Gasless transfers on TON and Solana, a built-in AI Crypto Agent, CertiK ranking, audited code and a $100,000 bug bounty support the multichain push for users globally.

MyTonWallet has rebranded as My Wallet after expanding far beyond its original TON-only identity, turning a once network-specific wallet into an 11-chain hub serving more than 9 million users. Its reach spans mobile, desktop, web and Telegram Mini App users. The open-source self-custodial product now supports TON, TRON, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BNB Chain, Polygon, Arbitrum, Monad, Avalanche and Hyperliquid, with Bitcoin listed next on the roadmap. The striking part is that the rebrand follows infrastructure growth, not the other way around, since existing wallets and seed phrases remain unchanged and require no migration for users today.

The June release also added Polygon, Avalanche and Monad support directly inside the app, bringing storage, transfers, on-chain and cross-chain swaps, NFT management, dapp connections and portfolio tools to the new networks from launch. That matters because multichain expansion often breaks user experience into separate tabs, bridges and analytics pages. Here, the promise is that every supported chain should feel like the main chain, with persistent high-frequency connections, optimistic interface updates and a transaction flow designed to feel closer to messaging than manual blockchain management.

MyTonWallet rebranded as My Wallet

Multichain Wallets Move Toward Consumer Software

The app’s portfolio layer now tracks net worth and performance across all supported networks, including total value, total profit and loss, daily profit and loss, portfolio share, chain exposure, asset mix and staked breakdowns. Users can also view holdings in a chosen base fiat currency, while full transaction history joins activity from every supported network into one feed. Before dapp confirmations, transaction simulation shows assets leaving, assets arriving and the contract being called. In practical terms, portfolio intelligence is moving inside the wallet, reducing reliance on external dashboards for basic decision-making.

The broader strategy is usability without giving up self-custody. Gasless transfers already work on TON and Solana, allowing users to send USDC without holding SOL, while similar support for EVM chains is in development. A built-in AI Crypto Agent lets users send assets, swap tokens, stake crypto and ask about portfolio performance or market indicators. Security remains central: the wallet ranks seventh on CertiK’s Wallet Security Leaderboard, uses audited open-source code and reproducible builds, and maintains a $100,000 bug bounty with no critical vulnerabilities reported. For users, the new name signals a broader wallet ambition, but the test is whether convenience can simplify Web3 without hiding custody responsibility.

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