MyTonWallet has rebranded to My Wallet, and the cryptocurrency wallet now spans 11 blockchains instead of one. Existing wallets and seed phrases stay in place, so users do not have to move anything to keep using the app.
The change landed on June 23, 2026, and My Wallet says it serves over 9 million users. That scale turns the rebrand into more than a name change, because the same wallet now has to present balances, history, and transfers across TON, TRON, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BNB Chain, Polygon, Arbitrum, Monad, Avalanche, and Hyperliquid in one place.
Alex Zinchuk on fees
Founder Alex Zinchuk tied the expansion to payments that already move at internet scale, saying: "Stablecoins already move more money than Visa — $33 trillion in 2025. For that to reach people outside crypto, the wallet has to stop being the hardest part, and the blockchain fees should be simplified,"
My Wallet tries to do that by keeping persistent high-frequency connections to all 11 blockchains and using optimistic UI techniques so transfers appear instantly. It also shows Total Value, Total P&L, Daily P&L, and Portfolio Share charts, plus token-level filters and key events inside a single non-custodial wallet.
TON, Solana, and EVM
The product already offers gasless transfers on TON and Solana, which lets a user send USDC without holding any SOL because the token being sent covers the fee. The same mechanism is in development for EVM chains, which would extend that no-separate-fee flow beyond the networks it already supports.
Before any dapp transaction is signed, My Wallet shows a simulation of the smart contract interaction. The wallet also exposes full transaction history across all 11 chains in one unified view, and it ranks No. 7 on CertiK’s Wallet Security Leaderboard, with the CertiK audit, open-source codebase, reproducible builds, and a $100K bug bounty on CertiK SkyShield already in place since March 2024.
Bitcoin on the roadmap
My Wallet says Bitcoin is next on the roadmap, but the practical question for users is how far the current 11-network setup can go before the app has to add another layer of migration logic. For now, the selling point is simpler: no migration, unchanged seed phrases, and a single wallet that is already built for people who move between TON and Solana as easily as they check the Fear & Greed Index.






