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Celery

Custodial software wallet for Web

The website of Celery (gocelery.com) is offline since . If you have any new information, please use the "Update Wallet Data" link.

Wallet Information

Wallet type: Software
Company: BTX Trader
User owns private keys: No
Payment card: No
Fiat gateway: Yes
Affiliate program: No
Coin converter: No

Software

Windows Windows: No
macOS MacOS: No
Linux Linux: No
Android Android: No
iOS (Apple) iOS: No
Web Wallet Webwallet: Yes
Google Chrome Chrome extension: No

Website

Gocelery.com

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What is Celery?

Celery was a custodial Bitcoin savings wallet operated by BTX Trader, a company based in the United States. It was designed specifically for users who wanted to make recurring Bitcoin purchases on a scheduled basis and grow a long-term crypto holding without managing private keys themselves.

The wallet operated exclusively as a web-based platform. Celery did not offer mobile apps for iOS or Android, a desktop client, or a browser extension. Users interacted entirely through the gocelery.com website. As a custodial service, BTX Trader held users’ private keys on their behalf, meaning Celery functioned more like a managed savings account for Bitcoin than a traditional self-custody wallet.

Celery supported fiat-to-Bitcoin conversion with a bank deposit and withdrawal gateway, allowing users to fund their accounts directly from a bank account. The service did not support credit or debit card purchases, and there was no built-in coin-swap or coin-converter feature. The focus was narrow: Bitcoin accumulation through recurring, automated purchases rather than active trading or multi-asset management.

Supported assets are limited to Bitcoin based on available sources; no other coins or blockchains were documented as supported by the service.

Celery is no longer operational. The gocelery.com website has gone offline, and the service is not accepting new users. No official shutdown announcement was found in publicly available sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Celery is based in: United States of America.
Celery is a software wallet.
The company name of Celery is BTX Trader.
Celery does not have a token at the moment.
According to our current information the website of Celery is offline.
No, the user does not have access to the private keys when using Celery.
No, Celery does not have a Windows app at the moment.
No, Celery does not have a Windows app at the moment.
No, Celery does not have a MacOS app at the moment.
No, Celery does not have a Linux app at the moment.
No, Celery does not have an Android app at the moment.
No, Celery does not have an iPhone (iOS) app at the moment.
Yes, Celery is available as a web wallet.
No, Celery does not have a Chrome browser extension at the moment.
No, Celery does not have support for a credit- or debit card.
Yes, Celery has a fiat gateway.
No, Celery does not have a built-in coin converter at the moment.

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