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PrivGift vs Cake Pay

Short answer

Cake Pay 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 runs in any browser with any wallet; Cake Pay works inside the Cake Wallet mobile app specifically.

Updated August 10, 2026

Side by side

A gift card feature built into Cake Wallet, the privacy-focused Monero and Bitcoin wallet. Purchases happen inside the mobile app, tied to your wallet rather than an account.

FeatureCake PayPrivGift
Account requiredNoNo
ID / KYC checkNoneNone, at any amount
Monero (XMR)YesYes
CryptocurrenciesXMR, BTC, LTC and moreBTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, TRX, XMR (7)
DeliveryInstant in appInstant, on first on-chain confirmation
FocusMobile wallet users, privacy-forwardCrypto-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 runs in any browser with any wallet; Cake Pay works inside the Cake Wallet mobile app specifically.

The verdict

Choose Cake Pay if

Best if you already use Cake Wallet and want to spend from it directly.

Choose PrivGift if

Best if you want a web checkout, a broader brand and country range, and any wallet.

Frequently asked

Is PrivGift a good alternative to Cake Pay?+

Best if you want a web checkout, a broader brand and country range, and any wallet.

What is the main difference between PrivGift and Cake Pay?+

PrivGift runs in any browser with any wallet; Cake Pay works inside the Cake Wallet mobile app specifically.