The block-by-block universe, paid in any coin.
gift card
$ USD
Crypto gift card comparison
This page is built for buyers comparing Minecraft crypto checkout options across Bitrefill, Coinsbee, CryptoRefills, BitPay, G2A and Kinguin. The important checks are not only price: region fit, accepted coins, delivery path, refund handling and whether the checkout requires an account all matter before you send an irreversible crypto payment.
buy Minecraft gift card with bitcoin
Minecraft gift card with Monero, no account, no KYC
5 live variants · USD, EUR, GBP, CAD, AUD
13 coins · ~11 min email delivery · up to 2% off
| Ranking factor | What to verify before buying |
|---|---|
| Region fit | Pick the Minecraft store, server or wallet currency that matches your account. |
| Coin support | Use a supported coin such as BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT, USDT and send from a wallet that controls network fees. |
| Delivery path | Use a reachable email address; the digital code and order page are delivered after confirmation. |
| Competitor gap | Broad marketplaces often win on catalog size; this page competes with clearer no-KYC positioning, Monero support and brand-specific redemption notes. |
Minecraft is the best-selling video game of all time — over 300 million copies sold across PC, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, iOS and Android, with roughly 170 million monthly active players. A Minecraft gift card lands credit in your Microsoft account wallet (Mojang has been a Microsoft studio since 2014), and that wallet pays for the full game, Realms subscriptions, Marketplace content, and any other Microsoft Store purchase.
Two editions ship today, both bundled in a single PC license: Java Edition (the original, unmodded sandbox with the deepest community modding ecosystem — Forge, Fabric, the CurseForge mod database, plus community servers like Hypixel) and Bedrock Edition (the unified cross-platform codebase running on Windows, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, iOS, Android — supports the official Minecraft Marketplace with paid skin packs, adventure maps, texture packs, and character-creator items priced in Minecoins). Buying once gets you both. Add-ons, Marketplace content, and Realms hosting all bill against the same Microsoft account wallet.
Pick the currency matching your Microsoft account region — USD for US accounts, EUR for any Eurozone account, GBP for UK, CAD for Canada, AUD for Australia. Microsoft account wallets are currency-locked once set; a foreign-currency code on a wallet already set to another currency is refused. Redemption itself is global at redeem.microsoft.com: sign in, paste the 25-character code, confirm. The funds appear instantly. The code is also accepted at minecraft.net/redeem for SKUs that bind the game license directly.
Per-product floor on this storefront is $50 USD-equivalent — that comfortably covers the base PC game (~$30) with plenty of headroom for a Realms subscription, a few Marketplace skin packs, or a Minecoins top-up. Microsoft gift card credit does not expire in the EU, UK, and most US jurisdictions. We email the 25-character code in about 11 minutes after your crypto transaction confirms — no Microsoft login from us, no name, no ID, just an email for delivery.
One redemption flow regardless of which currency variant you pick.
redeem.microsoft.com in any browser (or minecraft.net/redeem if your card is the direct game-licence SKU).Direct link: redeem.microsoft.com
Specific to US Dollar
Specifics for Minecraft cards. For general crypto-payment questions, see the site FAQ.
redeem.microsoft.com, sign in to the Microsoft account you want to credit, paste the 25-character code, and confirm — funds add to that account's wallet. (2) go to minecraft.net/redeem if your card is the prepaid Minecraft download SKU; this redirects to the Microsoft redemption flow and binds the game license to your account. The code itself is bearer — keep it private until you're ready to redeem.0 vs O and I vs 1 — re-check letter by letter), (b) wallet-currency mismatch with your Microsoft account region (a EUR code on a USD account is refused), or (c) trying to redeem on a child account where parental controls block external code redemption. We resolve all three.