MyTonWallet renamed itself My Wallet on June 23 and extended support from TON alone to 11 chains: TON, Ethereum, Solana, TRON, Base, BNB Chain, Polygon, Arbitrum, Monad, Avalanche, and Hyperliquid, according to a Chainwire press release. Bitcoin is listed as the next planned addition.

The wallet reported over 9 million users at launch, a self-reported figure. Bitcoin.com also ran the announcement as a sponsored press release.

Three features came with the launch: gasless USDC transfers on TON and Solana, letting users send the stablecoin without holding the network's native gas token; a built-in AI agent that handles transactions via natural-language prompts; and a unified portfolio view that tracks holdings and activity history across all 11 chains.

My Wallet claims a No. 7 ranking on CertiK's Wallet Security Leaderboard, a figure from the company's own announcement and not independently verified by Crypoch. The wallet has maintained a $100,000 bug bounty since March 2024 and reports no critical vulnerabilities to date.

Founder Alex Zinchuk framed the expansion around stablecoin payment rails. "Stablecoins already move more money than Visa," he said in the announcement, citing $33 trillion in 2025 volume. "For that to reach people outside crypto, the wallet has to stop being the hardest part."

This rebrand is separate from The Open Network's Toncoin-to-Gram token rename, announced the same week, which concerns the chain's native token, not the wallet product.