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Celia Finance's Circle App Hits Major Milestone: Earn Crypto Rewards While Browsing the Web

Celia Finance's Circle App Hits Major Milestone: Earn Crypto Rewards While Browsing the Web

If you're into meme tokens and the wild world of crypto, you've probably heard of projects that let you earn just by tapping or scrolling. Well, buckle up because Celia Finance is taking things up a notch with their Circle app, and it's just hit a huge milestone. According to a recent tweet from BSCNews, the app has undergone a massive update, and it's now live on the Google Play Store. Let's dive into what this means for $CELIA holders and why it might be the next big thing in the earn-while-you-surf space.

What Is the Circle App All About?

Circle, developed by Celia Finance, isn't your average web browser. It's built with privacy at its core, blocking ads and protecting your data like a digital fortress. But here's the fun part: it integrates Web3 tech, which basically means it's connected to the decentralized web where blockchain magic happens. Users can browse the internet, interact with decentralized apps (dApps – think of them as apps that run on blockchain instead of central servers), and earn rewards in the process.

The rewards come as points for everyday activities like reading news articles or just surfing the web. These points can be converted into USDT (a stablecoin pegged to the US dollar) once you verify your account. Recent updates have even boosted the points you get for browsing news, making it easier to rack up earnings. Depending on how much you use it, you could pull in anywhere from $10 to $100 a month – not bad for something you do anyway!

To get started, head over to the Google Play Store, download the app, create or log into your Celia account, and turn on the browsing tracker. Oh, and if you're on iOS, hang tight – it's still under Apple's review.

The Journey to Launch: Beta Testing and Community Feedback

Celia didn't just drop this out of nowhere. They kicked off beta testing in early July 2025 with about 1,000 users (750 on Android and 250 on iOS). Testers used a cool "shake-to-report" feature to flag issues, and the team rolled out fixes by late July. To keep everyone in the loop, they ran a 30-day educational series covering everything from account setup to earning tips. You can catch those on their YouTube channel or X account.

This milestone is a big win for the project, showing they're serious about user experience and Web3 adoption.

How Does This Tie Into $CELIA Token?

$CELIA is the native token of the Celia Finance ecosystem, and while the Circle app focuses on utility-based earning (those points to USDT), the main Celia app lets you mine $CELIA tokens directly. Mining here means earning tokens through app activities, similar to popular tap-to-earn games that have gone viral in the meme token scene.

Although $CELIA isn't strictly a meme token – it's got real DeFi utility like staking and wallet integrations – it shares that community-driven vibe that meme coins thrive on. With plans for a mainnet launch later in 2025 and a token migration coming soon, this could pump some serious hype. If you're holding or mining $CELIA, the Circle app adds another layer of value by driving adoption and potentially increasing token demand.

For more details on the launch, check out the full article on BSCNews.

Why Should Meme Token Fans Care?

In the meme token world, projects that blend fun, earning, and real utility often explode – think of how Notcoin turned simple taps into massive airdrops. Circle's earn-while-browsing model could attract a huge user base, creating that viral loop meme communities love. Plus, with referrals offering bonus points, it's primed for social sharing and FOMO (fear of missing out).

If you're a blockchain practitioner looking to stay ahead, apps like this are a great way to dip into Web3 without the complexity. Keep an eye on Celia Finance – this milestone might just be the start of something bigger.

What do you think? Is Circle the next must-have app for crypto earners? Drop your thoughts in the comments below, and don't forget to follow us at Meme Insider for more updates on meme tokens and beyond.

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