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How to buy an eSIM with crypto

Five minutes, one wallet, zero forms. Here’s the exact flow from “no account” to “connected” — and the pitfalls that cost people time.

5 min read Updated Jul 2026 No tracking · ever
01

Before you start

  • A wallet holding any supported coin — BTC, XMR, ETH, SOL, LTC, USDT, USDC or 35+ others.
  • An eSIM-capable, carrier-unlocked phone (dial *#06# — an EID line means yes).
  • About $25 — the minimum balance top-up.
02

The six steps

  1. 01
    Create your token

    One click — no email, no password. Save the XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX code somewhere safe: it IS the account.

  2. 02
    Open “Add funds”

    Pick an amount and a coin. A fresh deposit address is minted for you — never reused, never shared.

  3. 03
    Send the exact amount

    Copy the amount and address (or scan the QR) from your wallet. Send exactly what’s shown.

  4. 04
    Wait for confirmation

    Tokens like USDT or SOL credit in ~2 minutes; on-chain BTC typically needs one confirmation (~10–30 min).

  5. 05
    Pick a destination & pack

    Balance in hand, every purchase is one tap — no checkout forms, ever.

  6. 06
    Scan your QR

    It appears instantly on your dashboard. Install it and you’re done.

03

Which coin should you pay with?

CoinBest forSpeedFees
Monero (XMR)Maximum privacy — untraceable by default~10–20 minVery low
Bitcoin (BTC)You already hold it~10–30 minNetwork-dependent
Solana (SOL)Speed~2 minNear zero
Litecoin (LTC)Cheap + fast middle ground~5 minVery low
USDT / USDCNo price volatility~2–5 minLow (pick TRC-20/SOL)

Whatever you send, prices stay in USD — the invoice locks the coin amount for its validity window.

04

The three classic mistakes

Do

  • Copy the exact amount from the invoice
  • Match the network to the coin (USDT-TRC20 ≠ USDT-ERC20)
  • Send before the invoice countdown expires

Don’t

  • Rounding the amount “to be nice” — underpayments stall
  • Sending USDT on the wrong chain
  • Reusing an old deposit address from a previous top-up
05

Questions, answered

What happens if I underpay or the invoice expires?

Nothing is lost: the payment is detected and support can settle it through an anonymous ticket. But matching the exact amount avoids the wait entirely.

Why a balance instead of paying per order?

One top-up funds many purchases: packs and top-ups become one-tap, with no new invoice per order — and small pack prices stay practical even when network fees aren’t.

Is there a card payment fallback?

No, and that’s deliberate. Cards drag your bank identity into the loop; the whole design goal is that no such link ever exists.