BTC, ETH, USDT (ERC-20, TRC-20, and more), XMR, SOL, LTC, USDC, BNB, TON, DOGE, NEAR, TRX, and 20+ other assets across 30+ networks. uSwap quotes the exact pay-in amount including network fee before you send.
Buy Twitch Gift Cards with Crypto — BTC, ETH, XMR
Buy Twitch gift cards with BTC, ETH, XMR, SOL, USDT and 25+ more cryptos. Codes redeem at twitch.tv for US accounts only, delivered by email after the swap settles.
What a Twitch gift card actually does
A Twitch gift card credits your Twitch wallet balance, which the platform spends in a specific order: subscriptions to your favorite channels first, then Bits for cheering in chat, then ad-free Turbo upgrades, then purchases on the Twitch storefront. Redemption is on twitch.tv under your account’s wallet page, US region only. You don’t get a physical card — uSwap delivers the redemption code to your email after the on-chain swap settles.
Useful if you sub to multiple streamers a month and don’t want a recurring card on file, or if you’re gifting subs to a community without exposing a payment method.
Pay with BTC, ETH, XMR, SOL, USDT and 25+ more
uSwap accepts BTC, ETH, USDT (on ERC-20, TRC-20, and more), XMR, SOL, LTC, USDC, BNB, TON, DOGE, NEAR, TRX, and 20+ other assets across 30+ networks. Pick the denomination, pick the coin you’re paying with, and uSwap quotes the exact amount including network fee before you send.
Crypto-to-crypto routing is 0% platform fee with no spread baked into the quote. The retail markup on the gift card itself funds the engine — that’s how the swap stays free. You see the full breakdown at quote time, no surprises after you send.
Built for streamers and viewers who hold crypto
A lot of Twitch viewers already hold BTC or ETH from years back, or earn in stablecoins from remote work, gaming tournaments, or DAO contributions. Topping up the Twitch wallet directly from a hardware wallet or exchange withdrawal skips the convert-to-USD-then-add-card friction.
For streamers running fan-funded channels, it’s a way to recycle tips received in crypto back into supporting the platform without touching a bank. Gifting 5 subs to a small streamer using XMR you’ve held for a year is the kind of thing this surface is actually built for.
No account, email is the only handoff
There’s no uSwap signup, no Twitch login on our side. You enter an email address — that’s where the redemption code lands once the swap confirms on-chain. Typical settlement is one block confirmation on the pay-in chain plus a short queue, then the code arrives.
The Twitch account that redeems the code must be set to US region. International accounts can’t redeem US-issued codes on the Twitch wallet page. If you’re outside the US but your Twitch account was created with a US billing address that still works, you’re fine. If not, the code won’t redeem.
Privacy by default
Pay in Monero and the entire pay-in leg is private end to end. Pay in BTC or ETH and the on-chain trail ends at uSwap’s routing layer — the Twitch account redeeming the code isn’t linked to the wallet that paid. The only data uSwap retains is the delivery email for the receipt and resend.
This matters if you’d rather not have a public address tied to a Twitch handle that streams under a pseudonym, or if you’re gifting subs and don’t want the recipient to see a wallet trail.
After you redeem
The code activates Twitch wallet balance immediately on redemption. Subs auto-deduct on renewal until balance runs out, then fall back to whatever payment method is on file (or just stop, if none is). Bits are spent from the same pool. Balance doesn’t expire on the Twitch side once added to the wallet.
If something goes wrong on the swap leg — wrong amount sent, chain congestion, refund needed — uSwap’s recovery flow lets you market the funds, hold for a better quote, or refund to a fresh address. You decide, not the protocol.