Bits, Subs, support a streamer — paid in any coin.
gift card
$ USD
Crypto gift card comparison
This page is built for buyers comparing Twitch crypto checkout options across Bitrefill, Coinsbee, CryptoRefills, BitPay and streaming voucher marketplaces. 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 Twitch gift card with bitcoin
Twitch gift card with Monero, no account, no KYC
5 live variants · USD, GBP, EUR, CAD, AUD
13 coins · ~11 min email delivery · up to 2% off
| Ranking factor | What to verify before buying |
|---|---|
| Region fit | Pick the Twitch 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. |
Twitch is the world's biggest live-streaming platform — Amazon-owned since the 2014 acquisition — and the daily home of gaming streams, Just-Chatting, IRL travel cams, music sets, esports finals, and a long tail of niche communities. Tens of millions of viewers, hundreds of thousands of partnered creators. A Twitch Gift Card lands prepaid balance directly in your Twitch wallet, ready to spend the moment it's redeemed.
The wallet funds three things. Twitch Bits are the cheer currency: buy a bundle, then tip streamers in their chat — animated cheermotes appear when you spend them, and 100 Bits has historically been about $1.40. Channel Subscriptions are the monthly support tiers — Tier 1 around $5/month, Tier 2 around $10, Tier 3 around $25 — that you can gift to a streamer (one-off or sub-bomb the chat) or activate on your own account for ad-free viewing of the channel, sub-only chat access, and the streamer's custom emotes. Wallet credit also pays for any other purchase Twitch puts behind a paywall: rotating drops, partnered merch, prepaid credit applied at checkout.
Twitch is a wallet-currency brand. One card adds one currency — a USD card adds USD, a EUR card adds EUR — and the wallet, once set, can't mix currencies. Redemption itself is global: the Twitch account isn't region-locked the way an Amazon storefront is, so a viewer in Mexico can redeem a USD card on a US-currency wallet without issue. Pick the currency that matches the recipient's existing Twitch billing currency (or the one they'd pick at first top-up if they're new).
We email the 15-character redemption code in about 11 minutes after your crypto transaction confirms. No Twitch login on our side, no name, no ID — just an email for delivery. The privacy angle matters here more than for most brands: there's no bank-statement line listing the streamer or sub-tier (useful for adult-rated streams, shared family cards, or any setup where Twitch billing line-items would be awkward), and the crypto rail bypasses Amazon Pay's payment-method requirements that sometimes block Twitch billing in specific markets.
One redemption flow regardless of which currency variant you pick.
Direct link: twitch.tv/redeem
Specific to US Dollar
Specifics for Twitch cards. For general crypto-payment questions, see the site FAQ.