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Circle: Sending Money The Way The Internet Works Those days when snail mail was the only option for reaching out to someone across the border is gone. We now live in a digital and technology-driven world. With a few swipes and clicks, you can send a personal message to your friends or loved ones abroad. By setting up an email address, you can cross the border without any restrictions, though not physically. This is the golden era of the internet and it’s rare to find someone who isn't enthralled by its unique capabilities.

What if sending money is as easy as sending a message? Circle, a peer-to-peer online money transfer app, wants to enhance the user experience of sending or receiving payments. Its developers want to make sending money as painless and free as much as possible for the users. We can chat on Facebook for free, send a message to a good friend in UK for free, why can’t our payments be sent for free as well? This is perhaps the unique selling point of Circle, a company which started out on a different field on its launch.

Circle, from a bitcoin-trading app to a payments app? It was in 2013 when Circle was launched by the duo of Jeremy Allaire and Sean Neville. Initially, it was a bitcoin trading app, which allowed for users to sell and trade the digital currency on the platform. While it did made profit from that time, the developers and owners decided to fully convert it into a payments app in 2016. While bitcoins can still be exchanged for USD or EUR today, the app doesn't have features for selling, buying or trading it anymore.

Welcome to the new world of sending money, thanks to Circle


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