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    Bitlock Moves Beyond Telegram as Mobile Wallet Apps Near Public Release

    Radio TandilBy Radio Tandil26 December 2025No Comments3 Mins Read35 Views
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    Bitlock Wallet has confirmed that its iOS and Android mobile applications have entered the final phase of internal testing. The wallet, which first launched as a Telegram mini-app, expects to release the mobile apps to the public within the next month, subject to final checks.

    The move marks a step forward in how users can access Bitlock’s services. Dedicated mobile apps will allow the platform to support a wider range of features and provide a more flexible user experience than was possible within Telegram.

    From Telegram Mini-App to Standalone Mobile Wallet

    Since launch, Bitlock Wallet has attracted users who want simple blockchain access through messaging tools. Telegram made it easy for users to create and manage wallets with limited setup, which supported early adoption.

    As usage grew, the technical limits of the Telegram environment became more clear. Bitlock now plans to focus on standalone mobile apps that can support stronger infrastructure, clearer interfaces, and additional security controls, while keeping the Telegram version active.

    Mobile Apps Reach Final Testing Stage

    The Bitlock team reports that both mobile apps are now in the last stage of testing. This includes checks for performance, stability, and security across different devices. The team is also testing how the apps behave under network load and across multiple supported blockchains.

    The company expects to confirm a public launch within the next month once validation is complete. The Telegram mini-app will continue to run, but the mobile apps will unlock a broader set of tools.

    Expanded Features Built for Mobile Use

    The new apps allow Bitlock to introduce features that could not operate inside Telegram. While the full details will be shared at launch, the company outlined several planned improvements:

    • Multi-chain support: The apps will support more networks and offer better asset handling across chains.
    • Transaction handling: Users will see clearer swap, bridge, and tracking flows with more detailed confirmation steps.
    • System design: Native apps support more advanced modules, including trading tools, portfolio views, and deeper integrations.
    • Mobile-first interface: The apps were designed for phones from the start, which improves navigation and screen response. These updates support Bitlock’s longer-term plans for cross-platform consistency and future AI-based tools.

    Preparing for Growth in 2026

    Mobile devices account for most wallet use across the sector. Bitlock expects the launch of its apps to support growth in new regions and user groups. Looking ahead to 2026, the company plans to add more blockchain networks, expand trading features, strengthen on-device security, and continue building its wider ecosystem.

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