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Mobile top-up with crypto, explained

A phone number and a wallet — that is the whole checklist. How direct crypto top-ups work, from Lagos to Manila, in about two minutes.

3 min read Updated 2026-07-09

How a top-up flows

  1. Pick the country and carrier

    Choose from 40 countries, then the carrier that runs the number — Vodafone, Orange, MTN, Airtel and friends. The carrier list per country is right on the page.

  2. Enter the number and amount

    Type the prepaid number with its country prefix, pick an amount starting at $5, and double-check the digits — credit goes to exactly the number you typed.

  3. Pay and watch it land

    Pay with Bitcoin, USDT or 40+ other coins. Once the network confirms, the carrier credits the number — usually within minutes, confirmation by email.

Where this shines

Family abroad

Keep a parent connected from another continent: their number gets airtime minutes after you pay, no money-transfer service involved.

Travel SIMs

Landed with a local prepaid SIM? Refill it from your wallet instead of hunting for scratch cards at a kiosk.

No bank, no problem

Where card payments fail or banks are slow, crypto top-ups go through — the carrier sees a normal recharge.

Quick answers

Which countries are covered?

Forty and counting — the United States, India, the Philippines, Nigeria, Mexico, most of Europe and more. The hub page lists every country and its carriers.

How fast does credit arrive?

Typically within a few minutes of payment confirmation. Carrier processing can occasionally add a little time — the order page tracks it live.

What if I typed the wrong number?

Carriers treat a completed top-up like airtime sold — it usually cannot be pulled back. Triple-check the number; that is the one field we cannot fix afterwards.

Is there a maximum amount?

Limits vary by carrier and country; the amount picker only shows values the carrier accepts, so what you can select is what will work.