Fund your Bitget Wallet directly from USD using Elbaite’s P2P marketplace.

Direct-to-wallet funding for Bitget Wallet users.

Bitget Wallet, formerly BitKeep Wallet, is a multi-chain Web3 wallet and gateway that supports a large range of EVM and non-EVM networks. It is built for DeFi, NFTs and cross-chain swaps.
Funding Bitget Wallet through Elbaite means crypto is delivered directly to addresses you control, not to a custodial exchange.
Bitget Wallet is popular with users who operate across many ecosystems and want a single wallet for assets, dapps and cross-chain activity.
Many users first buy crypto on an exchange and then withdraw it into Bitget Wallet. This adds extra fees and leaves funds on centralized platforms during the withdrawal.
Elbaite lets you buy crypto in a P2P marketplace and have the seller send it straight to your Bitget Wallet address. Your USD is held in escrow and is released only after the blockchain confirms that your Bitget Wallet has received the assets.
If you use Bitget Wallet as your hub for trading and DeFi, a direct fiat-to-wallet onramp lets you deploy capital faster without parking it on exchanges.
Install Bitget Wallet as a mobile app or browser extension, create or import your wallet and secure your recovery phrase.
Copy a receiving address for the chain you want to fund and add it to your Elbaite address book with a descriptive label.
Complete KYC for your Elbaite account and deposit USD via a supported funding method.
Browse marketplace offers filtered by asset, network and price, then choose one that matches your needs.
Pay with your USD balance; Elbaite holds it in escrow while the seller sends crypto directly to your Bitget Wallet address. After on-chain confirmation, USD is released to the seller.
Once funded, connect Bitget Wallet to dapps, DEXs and NFT marketplaces across supported chains.
Answers to common questions before getting started.
Elbaite connects you with P2P sellers who send crypto directly to your Bitget Wallet. Your USD is placed in escrow and released only after on-chain confirmation that your wallet has received the funds.
Yes. You can go from USD to Bitget Wallet via Elbaite without keeping balances on an exchange.
Elbaite supports major EVM-compatible networks and other chains that Bitget Wallet integrates with, subject to liquidity.
No. Crypto moves directly from sellers to your Bitget Wallet addresses. Elbaite only holds fiat in escrow.
Most transfers reach your Bitget Wallet within minutes after being broadcast, depending on network traffic and confirmation targets.
You pay Elbaite’s trading fee embedded in the offer plus network gas costs. There is no separate exchange withdrawal fee through Elbaite.
Yes. Escrow and on-chain checks mean your Bitget Wallet must receive the crypto before USD is released to the seller.
Yes. You can add multiple Bitget Wallet receiving addresses to your Elbaite address book for different networks.
Yes. Identity verification is required before trading on Elbaite.
After you fund Bitget Wallet with Elbaite, double-check that the incoming transaction shows as confirmed on-chain and that your balance has updated correctly in the wallet interface. It is also a good habit to review your address labels in Elbaite so you always send future purchases to the right Bitget Wallet address.