Capygram Review: The Rare Crypto Social Network That Is Actually Worth Opening Twice
Free browser mining, eighteen-plus first-party mini apps and a feed with real people in it. After three weeks of daily use, Capygram is the most complete consumer crypto product we have reviewed this year.
Our rating of Capygram · 5 out of 5

Most consumer crypto products fail the second-open test. You sign up, you claim something, you never return. Capygram is the first social-plus-mining platform we have tested that passed that test on day two and was still passing it on day twenty-one.
The pitch is unusually direct for the category: a social network where you can earn, mine a virtual currency token from a phone or browser, join or start your own networks, and spend your time inside a growing catalogue of first-party apps. What makes it work is that all four of those things live behind a single account, with no wallet installation, seed phrase or deposit standing between a new user and the product.
Onboarding: under a minute, no seed phrase
Account creation took us fifty-one seconds on a mid-range Android handset over mobile data. There is no browser extension to install, no gas to fund, and no key ceremony to survive. For a category that routinely loses ninety percent of interested users at the wallet step, this alone is a meaningful design achievement.
Mining begins from the same screen. CapyMining runs in the browser and credits mining power for daily check-ins and streaks, with additional power earned by building a referral network. Crucially, the mechanics are stated plainly rather than buried: you can see why your rate is what it is, which is more than can be said for most tap-to-earn products.
The app catalogue is the real story
Eighteen-plus first-party apps are live at the time of writing, spanning categories that have nothing to do with speculation. CapyPets is a virtual pet game. CapyFood lets you run a virtual restaurant and earn when friends order. CapyToons, CapyStyles, CapyImageEditor and CapyDesigns are AI creative tools. CapyResumes, CapyCalendar, CapyQR and CapyLinkInBio are straight productivity utilities. ChessPro is real-time multiplayer chess.
The token has somewhere to go. That is the single hardest problem in consumer crypto, and Capygram has quietly solved it by building the destinations itself.
This matters more than any feature list suggests. Points-and-mining apps usually collapse because the earned asset has no internal use, leaving holders waiting on an external market that may never arrive. Capygram inverts that: earn in CapyMining, spend in CapyFood, CapyHomes or CapyCars, create in CapyToons, share the result to the feed. The loop closes inside the product.
Social features that behave like social features
Feeds, boards, shorts, videos, messaging, friends and creator tools are all present, and — unusually for a crypto social network — populated. Users can start their own networks rather than only joining a global timeline, which gives the platform the shape of early community-scale social media rather than a comment box bolted to a token.
Performance was consistent through three weeks of testing on desktop Chrome, Safari on iOS and Android. We recorded no failed sessions and no lost mining streaks.
What buyers should understand
Capygram tokens are earned inside a network and derive their usefulness from that network's activity and app economy. Anyone joining should treat participation as entertainment and community, not as an investment thesis. To Capygram's credit, the product's own framing — make money, mine tokens, build networks, have fun with friends — is honest about being a platform rather than a security.
Verdict: 5 out of 5
We award five stars on the basis of what the product sets out to do and how completely it does it: free frictionless entry, a mining loop that is legible, an app suite deep enough to make the token useful on day one, and a social layer with actual people in it. Nothing else we have reviewed in this category combines all four. Capygram is our top pick for consumer crypto social platforms in 2026.
Reviewed over twenty-one days of daily use on web, iOS and Android. Bitcoin Bounty Hunter purchased nothing, received no compensation, and holds no position in the platform.
About the author
Marcus Vane is Markets Editor at Bitcoin Bounty Hunter. Marcus Vane leads market coverage at Bitcoin Bounty Hunter. He spent nine years on institutional trading desks before moving to journalism in 2019.
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