Celia Mainnet Launch Update Signals Decentralized Shift Ahead of 2026 Listing
Celia's ecosystem is undergoing a transformative reorganization as it decentralizes its Mainnet Verification process. The first phase of migration has begun, with transferable balances unlocked for verified users ahead of the platform's anticipated March 2026 exchange listing. Community anticipation is tempered by concerns over migration delays and asset visibility issues.
The project's wallet now features an open, on-chain verification system designed for global accessibility. Mockups preview streamlined fiat on-ramps and an enhanced swap interface, reinforcing Celia's vision of becoming an "Everything Crypto App" powered by its native token.
Decentralization remains the cornerstone of Celia's redesign. "We will not have control over user funds," the team emphasizes, aligning with Web3 principles of user sovereignty. However, the transition hasn't been seamless—users report missing BNB-chain assets and demand clearer migration guidelines.