BTC, ETH, USDT (Tron, ERC-20, Solana), USDC, XMR, SOL, LTC, BNB, TON, DOGE, NEAR, TRX and 20+ more across 30+ networks. Pay from your existing wallet — no account, no bridge to a centralized exchange. The engine routes the swap and emails the Apple code once the network confirms.
Buy Apple gift cards with crypto — BTC, ETH, XMR
Buy an Apple gift card with BTC, ETH, USDT, XMR or 25+ other cryptos. US redemption across apple.com, the App Store, iCloud+, Apple Music and every Apple subscription tied to a US Apple Account.
What an Apple gift card actually unlocks
An Apple gift card is the single balance that covers the entire Apple ecosystem in the US. It loads into your Apple Account and spends across apple.com hardware, the App Store, iCloud+ storage, Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, Apple Fitness+, in-app purchases on iOS and iPadOS, and the books and movies stores. One code, every surface. That’s why it has replaced the older split between iTunes cards and Apple Store cards — Apple unified them so the balance flows wherever you happen to be spending, whether that’s a new MacBook checkout or a $0.99 in-app upgrade at 2am.
Pay in BTC, ETH, USDT, XMR or 25+ others
Send the crypto you already hold. uSwap routes 30+ networks through one bridge, so the wallet you bought BTC or ETH in three years ago still works — same for USDT on Tron, USDC on Solana, XMR, LTC, DOGE, TON, NEAR, BNB, TRX and the rest. You pick the brand, pick the denomination, and pay the quoted amount in your chosen asset. The engine handles the swap, the card is issued, and the code lands in your email inbox. No account, no seed-phrase export, no waiting for a custodial withdrawal window.
0% on the swap, US redemption on the card
Crypto-to-crypto routing on uSwap runs at 0% platform fee — the quote you see is the quote you pay, with no spread baked in. The gift-card side carries a small retail markup that funds the engine, which is how the protocol stays free for pure swaps. The Apple card itself redeems at Apple’s US storefront: apple.com, the US App Store, and US-billed Apple services. If your Apple Account region is set to United States, the balance applies. If you’re outside the US, you can still buy here, but the redemption surface is the US Apple ecosystem.
Why people pay for Apple in crypto
Two main reasons. First, privacy — buying hardware or a year of iCloud+ without tying it to a debit card or bank statement is the entire point of paying in XMR or a freshly-funded BTC address. Second, balance utility — if you’re holding USDT or USDC and want to spend it on a real product instead of swapping back through a centralized exchange and waiting on ACH, a gift card is the shortest path from stablecoin to a new iPhone, an Apple Watch band, or a year of Apple Music family. Same flow works for App Store top-ups and in-app subscriptions.
How delivery works
Pay the deposit address shown in your bridge. Once the network confirms, the engine settles the swap and the code is emailed to the address you entered at checkout, typically within minutes. The bridge URL is persistent — bookmark it, and one address handles every future swap from this device, including reloads on the same brand or a different one. Codes redeem the same way an Apple gift card bought at a US retailer would: open the App Store or Apple Account settings, tap redeem, paste the code.
Denominations and stacking
Apple cards sold here come in fixed US-dollar denominations. If you’re funding a specific purchase — a $1,099 MacBook Air, a $249 AirPods Pro, a year of Apple One Premier at $37.95/month — stack multiple codes onto the same Apple Account balance. There’s no per-account cap that matters at consumer volume, and unused balance just sits there for the next App Store charge or iCloud renewal. Pay in whichever crypto has the cleanest fee profile that day — BTC for size, LTC or TRX for cheap network costs, XMR if privacy is the point.