Awka, Nigeria, April 7th, 2026 - Giant Wallet, a non-custodial mobile Web3 wallet developed under the Giant Token Ecosystem, has rolled out a social token gifting function called G-Gift in its V2.1.0 release. The new capability is designed to let a single user distribute $GTAN or BNB to multiple recipients using one shareable code, with all transactions executed on the Binance Smart Chain.
G-Gift aims to simplify bulk transfers, community rewards, and peer-to-peer giving by consolidating the distribution process into a single, on-chain action. The feature was introduced alongside the updated Giant Wallet mobile app for Android, which includes the other existing wallet features such as biometric authentication, a built-in DApp browser, token swaps, and support for multiple assets.
Mechanics of G-Gift
The workflow for creating and claiming a G-Gift is handled inside the Giant Wallet application. A user who intends to send tokens establishes a token pool by selecting either $GTAN or BNB, specifying the total amount to distribute, and choosing how many recipients should be eligible. The app then generates a unique gift code that can be shared through messaging platforms including WhatsApp, Telegram, or X. Recipients who receive the code can enter it in their Giant Wallet client to claim their allocated share immediately.
- Distribution modes: Creators can opt for an Equal Split, where each recipient receives the same amount, or a Random Split, where the smart contract allocates a randomized portion to each claimer.
- Expiry and reclaim: Gift pools can be configured to expire within a window of 6 to 48 hours. After expiry, the smart contract permits the creator to reclaim any unclaimed tokens.
The developer-provided materials include a short demonstration video that shows the feature in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEchHvxZN5k
On-chain execution and security
G-Gift operates through a smart contract deployed on the Binance Smart Chain. According to the information shared by the Giant Token Ecosystem, key security and transparency features of the mechanism include:
- Tokens are locked in the smart contract at the time the gift is created.
- The contract enforces one claim per wallet to limit duplicate redemptions.
- Creators retain the ability to reclaim tokens that remain unclaimed after the configured expiry.
- All transactions are visible on-chain via BscScan.
The wallet remains non-custodial, with private keys stored on users' devices, according to the published materials. The Giant Token Ecosystem frames the feature as a means to reduce friction for recipients by removing the need to pay fees or perform complex steps to accept a gift.
Intended use cases
The Giant Token Ecosystem highlights a set of practical applications for G-Gift. These use cases emphasize community and humanitarian flows as well as operational disbursements, and include:
- Community reward programs and airdrops.
- Team and contractor payouts.
- Faith-based distributions and offerings.
- Cross-border gifting.
- Charity and aid distribution.
By eliminating the need to collect multiple wallet addresses, the feature is pitched as a way to streamline bulk transfers into a single action, which could be relevant for community organizers, small teams, and charitable groups that distribute tokens to many beneficiaries.
Product context
Giant Wallet is positioned as a mobile-first, Android-only, non-custodial wallet developed in Nigeria. It supports storage, sending, receiving, and swapping of digital assets on Binance Smart Chain and includes UI options such as dark and light modes. The wallet is one component of the Giant Token Ecosystem, which also comprises a BEP-20 utility token called Giant Token ($GTAN) and a fundraising platform named Giant Launchpad.
The ecosystem is presented as focused on financial inclusion and transparent charitable initiatives across Africa. Giant Wallet V2.1.0, which includes the G-Gift feature, has been released as a free update on the Google Play Store. For media or support inquiries, the project lists contact points including an email address at [email protected] and a website at https://giantwalletapp.com, with a named founder, Emmanuel Emeka Okeke, associated with the Giant Token Ecosystem Limited.