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PrivGift vs Bitrefill

Short answer

Bitrefill and PrivGift both let you buy gift cards with cryptocurrency. The difference comes down to three things: whether you need an account, whether there is any KYC, and whether Monero is accepted.

PrivGift accepts Monero, which Bitrefill does not, and needs no account at all — you never create a login.

Updated August 10, 2026

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A crypto-native gift card and mobile top-up marketplace running since 2015, best known for its Lightning Network support and very large catalogue.

FeatureBitrefillPrivGift
Account requiredPartialNo
ID / KYC checkNone for gift cardsNone, at any amount
Monero (XMR)NoYes
CryptocurrenciesBTC (Lightning), ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, DOGEBTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, TRX, XMR (7)
DeliveryInstantInstant, on first on-chain confirmation
FocusHuge catalogue, mobile top-ups, Lightning-firstCrypto-only gift cards — no account, Monero first-class

Competitor details reflect publicly available information as of August 10, 2026 and may change — always verify on the provider's own site.

Where PrivGift differs

PrivGift accepts Monero, which Bitrefill does not, and needs no account at all — you never create a login.

The verdict

Choose Bitrefill if

Best if you pay over Lightning and want the widest possible catalogue and mobile top-ups.

Choose PrivGift if

Best if you want to pay with Monero or refuse to create any account.

Frequently asked

Is PrivGift a good alternative to Bitrefill?+

Best if you want to pay with Monero or refuse to create any account.

What is the main difference between PrivGift and Bitrefill?+

PrivGift accepts Monero, which Bitrefill does not, and needs no account at all — you never create a login.