Pros and cons +5 −3
- ✓ 1,547 gift-card brands plus 599 mobile-topup carriers across 166 countries
- ✓ Pays in 12 cryptocurrencies including Monero, USDT-TRC and on-chain BTC
- ✓ No signup, no phone, no ID — email collected once for delivery only
- ✓ Display prices in USD/EUR/GBP/BTC/ETH for crypto-native pricing
- ✓ 14-day private order page for code recovery, no account ever required
- ✕ Closed-source, no third-party audit; launched in 2026 so the track record is young
- ✕ Manual fulfilment for gift cards — codes arrive in minutes not seconds
- ✕ Lightning Network dropped May 2026 — on-chain BTC is the only Bitcoin path
Quick facts
At a glance 7/7
Full review
GiftCryp is a digital gift-card and mobile-topup catalogue paid exclusively in cryptocurrency. The site sells codes from 1,547 retail brands — Amazon, Steam, Netflix, Airbnb, Apple, Walmart, Best Buy, FlightGift among them — alongside prepaid mobile credit for 599 carriers across 166 countries. Every checkout settles on-chain in Bitcoin, Monero, USDT (TRC/ERC/SOL), ETH, LTC, BCH, SOL, DOGE, DASH, TRX or BNB, with no account, no email beyond delivery, and no identity disclosure.
How it works
Pick a brand, choose a region or currency variant, drop a delivery email, and pay the displayed crypto amount to a per-order deposit address. The site routes the payment through any-coin settlement infrastructure that quotes a 30-minute fixed-rate window, then delivers the redemption code by email plus a 14-day private order page. Mobile top-ups follow the same checkout but credit the phone number directly within minutes of confirmation, with a $5 USD-equivalent floor instead of the $50 gift-card floor.
KYC & privacy
There is no signup, no phone, no government ID. The only personal data collected is the delivery email — used once for the gift-card code, never enrolled into a list, never sent through third-party mailers. No tracking pixels are loaded; the site ships with a strict CSP and no third-party JavaScript. Crypto payments preserve the privacy guarantees of whichever chain you pay on: Monero is fully private end-to-end, Bitcoin and Ethereum stop at standard pseudonymity, USDT-TRC is the cheapest fee path. Operator wallets never sit behind KYC tooling.
Strengths and limits
The catalogue is unusually deep for a no-KYC operator — 1,547 brands rivals KYC-only marketplaces, and the per-brand product copy is hand-written rather than scraped. The mobile-topup module covers 599 carriers across 166 countries, more than most dedicated topup services. Display currencies include USD, EUR, GBP plus BTC and ETH for buyers who price in crypto. The site is closed-source, has no third-party audit, and was launched in 2026 (rebranded from GiftCardCrypto in May), so the multi-year clean record that lifts a service from trusted to legit is not yet on the table. Codes are fulfilled manually by an admin entering the gift-card code, which keeps the no-KYC posture intact but introduces a delivery window measured in minutes rather than seconds. Lightning Network was dropped on 4 May 2026, so users who prefer LN must pay via on-chain BTC.
Verdict
A pragmatic catalogue for converting crypto into everyday spending without surrendering identity. Best for users who already hold BTC or XMR, want gift-card or mobile-topup coverage in unusual countries, and accept that the operator is young and closed-source in exchange for a wider catalogue than legacy no-KYC players. Score 6.8/10, KYC level anonymous.
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