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Cwallet (prev. CCTIP)

Cwallet (formerly CCTip)

Cwallet is a cryptocurrency wallet and Web3 financial platform that provides wallet, trading, payments, and “SocialFi” engagement tools (e.g., tipping and airdrops), including automation via chat bots (notably on Telegram). (cwallet.com)

Official website and X (Twitter) presence referenced by the user:

text Website: https://cwallet.com X (Twitter): https://x.com/CwalletOfficial

History and rebrand (CCTip → Cwallet)

The service previously operated under the brand name CCTip and announced a rebrand to Cwallet in a blog post dated September 15, 2022, describing an expansion from a tipping tool into a broader “multi-functional crypto wallet.” (cwallet.com)

Products and features

Based on Cwallet’s own materials, the platform markets itself as an “all-in-one” wallet with multi-chain support, and includes features spanning:

  • Wallet access (including custodial and non-custodial options, depending on product context) (docs.cwallet.com)
  • Trading and swapping (including cross-chain swap messaging and aggregated rates in marketing copy) (cwallet.com)
  • Earning/finance products (e.g., savings-style “earn” and loan offerings in product navigation/marketing pages) (cwallet.com)
  • Payment and utility tools (e.g., bulk payments, gift cards, mobile refills, payment buttons, and community/creator tools) (cwallet.com)

“Cozy Card”

Cwallet also promotes Cozy Card, described in its documentation and marketing pages as a crypto-linked payment card product intended for everyday spending, with compatibility claims for major mobile wallets (e.g., Apple Pay / Google Pay) and references to Visa/Mastercard acceptance depending on the page. (cwallet.com)
Cwallet’s own Cozy Card page also states that KYC is required for Cozy Card applicants. (cwallet.com)

Bots and community tools (Telegram)

Cwallet documentation describes Telegram-based tipping and airdrop mechanics and instructs group owners to invite a bot identified as @cctip_bot for certain tipping features. (docs.cwallet.com)
The public Telegram entry for @cctip_bot presents it as a “Cwallet Bot” for tipping/airdrops and community engagement. (t.me)

Corporate entity and legal statements

Cwallet’s legal documentation identifies the operator as Amarium s.r.o., a Slovak company registered in Bratislava, and states a supervisory authority as the Národná banka Slovenska (NBS); it also states the company is in the process of obtaining authorisation as a crypto-asset service provider under the EU’s MiCA regulation framework. (docs.cwallet.com)
Cwallet’s website and support pages also display Slovak corporate/address information. (cwallet.com)

Official links / social media identity

Cwallet’s documentation includes an “Official Links” page that lists the official website and the X/Twitter handle @CwalletOfficial (matching the user-provided account). (docs.cwallet.com)
(Note: the X/Twitter page content itself was not retrievable in this browsing environment, but the handle is confirmed via Cwallet’s own documentation.) (docs.cwallet.com)

Reception and user reports (third-party reviews)

Third-party review aggregation presents mixed feedback. For example, Trustpilot shows a substantial number of negative reviews alongside positive ones, and labels the company as potentially associated with “high-risk investments” (Trustpilot’s own platform warning language). (trustpilot.com)

See also

  • Cwallet documentation portal and bot guides (tipping / airdrops / referrals) (docs.cwallet.com)