₿ Buy gift cards with Bitcoin
Yes — you can buy any of GiftCryp's 71 gift-card brands with Bitcoin (BTC), no account and no KYC, just an email to deliver the code. After 1–2 on-chain confirmations (about 10–30 minutes), your code lands by email in roughly 11 minutes more. The differentiator: BTC is the single most widely held coin, so funding takes no setup.
How to buy a gift card with Bitcoin
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Pick a brand
Choose any of 71 gift-card brands and the region or currency variant you need.
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Choose Bitcoin at checkout
Enter your email for code delivery, pick Bitcoin, and you'll get a payment address and QR code. No account, no KYC, no ID.
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Get your code
Send the exact amount in Bitcoin. After 1–2 confirmations the code lands in your inbox — about 11 minutes median.
Why pay with Bitcoin?
- Pay from any Bitcoin wallet or exchange withdrawal — no conversion, no new coin to acquire first.
- No shopping account and no ID asked; email is collected once, only to send your code.
- Up to 5% off retail (typically 1–3%) across the largest catalogs, settled on chain.
Best for: Bitcoin is the best choice for buyers who already hold BTC and want a familiar, universally supported coin to spend on gift cards without setting up a new wallet.
Bitcoin at a glance
| Confirmations | 1–2 confirmations |
| On-chain speed | ~10–30 min |
| Network fee | Medium |
| Code delivery | ~11 min |
| Privacy | Pseudonymous (public ledger) |
Be clear-eyed: Bitcoin is pseudonymous, not private — every payment is recorded on a public ledger that anyone can inspect. For on-chain privacy by default, Monero uses stealth addresses; Dash offers optional PrivateSend. Whichever coin you pick, GiftCryp keeps no shopping account and asks for no ID — email is used once, only to deliver your code.
Brands you can buy with Bitcoin
All 71 brands accept Bitcoin. Pick one to choose a denomination and pay.
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Frequently asked questions
Which gift cards can I buy with Bitcoin?
All 71 hand-audited brands in the GiftCryp catalog accept Bitcoin, spanning 354 regional and currency variants. That includes Amazon, Steam, Netflix, Apple, Google Play, Roblox, Airbnb, Nike, IKEA, Xbox, PlayStation and Visa, among others. You can also use BTC for mobile top-ups covering 599 carriers across 166 countries. Pricing and availability are identical whether you pay with Bitcoin or any of the other supported coins.
How long does delivery take when I pay with Bitcoin?
Bitcoin needs 1 to 2 on-chain confirmations first, which typically takes 10 to 30 minutes depending on network congestion and the fee you attach. Once that settles, your gift-card code arrives by email in about 11 minutes (median). Mobile top-up credit lands in under 60 seconds after settlement. To speed things up, send with a competitive miner fee so your transaction confirms in the next block or two.
Are there fees for buying gift cards with Bitcoin?
GiftCryp doesn't add a separate Bitcoin surcharge — the price you see at checkout is what you pay, and you can earn up to 5% off retail (typically 1–3%) on the largest catalogs. The only extra cost is the standard Bitcoin network miner fee your own wallet charges to broadcast the transaction, which varies with congestion. Lower-fee coins like USDT-TRC20 exist if minimizing that network cost matters to you.
Is buying gift cards with Bitcoin private?
Bitcoin is pseudonymous, not private: your payment is permanently recorded on a public ledger that anyone can inspect, and addresses can sometimes be linked to identities. If on-chain privacy is your priority, Monero is private by default and Dash offers optional PrivateSend. Regardless of coin, GiftCryp itself keeps no shopping account and asks for no ID — your email is used once, only to deliver the code.
What's the minimum and maximum I can spend per order?
Gift-card orders start at a $50 USD-equivalent floor, and mobile top-ups start at $20 USD-equivalent. Every order is capped at a $1,000 ceiling. These limits apply the same way whether you pay with Bitcoin or any other supported coin. If you need more than $1,000 in value, simply place several separate orders — each one is delivered independently to the email you provide.
What happens if I send the wrong Bitcoin amount?
Send the exact amount shown at checkout within the quoted window, since BTC pricing reflects a live rate. If you underpay or the rate moves before confirmation, the order may not complete automatically and you'd need to top up or have the difference resolved. If anything looks off — a wrong amount, a delayed code, or a payment that didn't match — reach out through https://giftcryp.com/contact and the team will sort it out.
Why choose Bitcoin over another coin for gift cards?
Bitcoin wins on ubiquity: almost everyone in crypto already holds BTC or can withdraw it from any exchange, so there's no new wallet or coin to acquire first. The trade-offs are speed and fees — Bitcoin confirms in roughly 10–30 minutes and miner fees rise with congestion. If you want faster, cheaper settlement choose USDT-TRC20 or Solana; if you want default on-chain privacy, choose Monero.
