Bitso is accelerating the shift toward unified self custody platforms, where users can trade, bridge, stake and manage assets inside one onchain ecosystem.Bitso is accelerating the shift toward unified self custody platforms, where users can trade, bridge, stake and manage assets inside one onchain ecosystem.

The Rise of Multi-Product Self-Custody Trading: Inside Crypto’s New “Everything Layer”

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Crypto could be entering a new phase, which is defined not by single-use DeFi apps, but by multi-product, self-custody trading environments that bundle everything a user needs into one coherent experience. After a decade of fragmentation, the industry is converging toward what can be called the “everything layer”: unified platforms where users can swap, bridge, stake, trade perps, move cross-chain and manage assets without ever giving up control of their keys.

This shift isn’t theoretical. It’s happening in real products. LATAM region’s largest crypto exchange Bitso announced that it is expanding its Onchain ecosystem. This is one of the clearest examples of what this future looks like.

From App Overload to Unified Onchain Trading

In the early DeFi era, each protocol solved one problem: AMMs for swapping, lending markets for borrowing, bridges for interoperability, derivatives protocols for perps, restaking systems for yield. Power users needed 10+ apps to do basic portfolio management.

As the market matured, this fragmentation became a barrier, not a feature. Users wanted optionality, but not complexity. Liquidity wanted consolidation. And developers realized that bundling multiple primitives under a single experience is how crypto will scale to mainstream demand.

The result: integrated, multi-product, self-custody platforms that offer everything non-custodially, without the chaos of juggling dozens of tabs.

Why Multi-Product Self-Custody Is Emerging Now

At least three macro forces are accelerating the shift. The first one is UX pressure from centralized exchanges. CEXs have long dominated because they offered simplicity. With new tooling, self-custody can now finally compete on UX, not just ideology.

In addition, onchain infrastructure is modular and composable: Instead of building everything from scratch, platforms can plug into best-in-class liquidity, perps engines, restaking networks, and stablecoin rails.

Finally, market structure is shifting toward intermediated execution. Users want self-custody, but they also want aggregation, routing, risk controls, portfolio views, and customer support. Multi-product platforms are meeting them halfway.

Bitso Onchain: A Case Study in Convergence

Latin America’s largest crypto platform Bitso is building exactly this kind of unified, multi-product layer. What began as a CEX is evolving into a hybrid onchain experience – self-custodial by design but integrated like a platform.

Its upcoming suite, which was announced this week, includes a multi-platform Perps Aggregator that routes trades across leading decentralized derivatives markets. The platform will feature unified spot and perps trading inside one interface, so there is no need to switch ecosystems for basic trades. In addition, Bitso announced its token launch, designed to tie the onchain product suite together, slated for early 2026.

Bitso’s announcement reflects a major industry pattern: exchanges are no longer just trading venues—they’re becoming access layers to the broader onchain economy. And self-custody is becoming the default mode of interaction, even for large platforms.

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The New “Everything Layer”

The next cycle will not be dominated by single apps, but by consolidated, multi-function environments that let users hold their keys, access deep liquidity, trade multiple products, move across chains, earn on idle capital, and do it all under one UX.

One could even dub it “the iOS moment” for onchain finance: a platform layer where diverse primitives live under one user-friendly roof.

Bitso’s Onchain expansion is one signal among many, from OKX Wallet to Coinbase’s smart-wallet push, that crypto is reorganizing itself around this new, multi-product self-custody stack. The “everything layer” is here. It’s onchain, it’s modular, and it’s finally usable.

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