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Stablecoins or Bitcoin for gift cards? A practical answer
Three variables decide it: how fast you need the code, what the network fee costs, and whether you want to spend an appreciating asset.
Publicado 9 de julio de 2026 · Actualizado 30 de julio de 2026 · 1 min de lectura
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Stablecoins or Bitcoin for gift cards? A practical answer
For a gift card, the payment asset changes three things and nothing else: settlement time, network fee, and what you are giving up by spending it. The card, the price and the delivery are identical either way.
| Criterion | Stablecoin (TRC-20) | Bitcoin |
|---|---|---|
| Settlement | Under a minute | ~10 minutes |
| Network fee | Cents | Variable with mempool congestion |
| Price exposure | None — pegged | You spend an asset you may want to hold |
| Privacy | Public ledger, freezable by the issuer | Public ledger, not freezable |
The short version
- 1Need the code now: stablecoin on a fast network. It is the lowest-friction option and the fee is negligible.
- 2Already hold BTC and are not in a hurry: pay in Bitcoin. Ten minutes is not a real cost.
- 3Privacy is the priority: Monero, and read the boundary article before assuming what it covers.
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