Best gift cards to buy with USDT in 2026

Best gift cards to buy with USDT in 2026
Darwin Delrosario
Enlightenments(Updated
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Looking to spend your USDT? Here are the best gift cards to buy with Tether in 2026 from Amazon and Steam to Airbnb and DoorDash. Instant delivery, no KYC.
Best gift cards to buy with USDT in 2026

USDT has become one of the most widely held stablecoins because it doesn't move with the market. That makes it a practical choice for spending, not just holding. If you have USDT sitting in a wallet and want to put it toward something real, gift cards are one of the cleanest options available, no exchange withdrawal, no bank transfer, no KYC for smaller amounts.

Cryptorefills accepts USDT across multiple networks (Ethereum, Tron, Solana, Polygon, Binance Chain, and others), which means you can pay from wherever your balance actually is. Below is a breakdown of the best gift cards to buy with it in 2026, covering a range of categories.
 

Shopping and ecommerce

Amazon ($5 to $500)

An Amazon gift card covers almost anything like electronics, household goods, books, clothing, groceries through Prime. It's probably the highest-utility gift card available globally, and it works across Amazon's regional storefronts depending on which country version you buy.
 

Walmart ($5 to $500)

For US-based users, Walmart gift cards cover both online and in-store purchases, including groceries, pharmacy, and electronics. The $5 minimum makes it flexible if you're spending a smaller USDT amount.
 

Target ($2 to $500)

Similar coverage to Walmart with a lower entry point. Target gift cards work in-store, online, and through the Target app.
 

eBay ($25 to $200)

Useful if you buy secondhand electronics, collectibles, or anything niche. eBay's catalogue is impossible to replicate anywhere else, which makes this card worth having for a specific type of buyer.
 

Gaming

Steam ($10 to $200)

The dominant PC gaming platform. If you play PC games at all, Steam wallet funds are useful year-round, especially during sales. Buying with USDT and spending during a Steam sale is one of the better value exchanges you can make with a stablecoin.
 

PlayStation Store ($1 to $250)

PS Store funds cover games, DLC, subscriptions, and in-game purchases across PS4 and PS5. The $1 minimum is unusually low and makes it practical for topping up an existing balance.
 

Xbox ($5 to $100)

Covers Xbox Game Pass, games, and add-ons. Worth noting if you're a Game Pass subscriber, topping up with USDT rather than linking a card is a cleaner privacy setup.
 

Nintendo eShop ($5 to $99)

For Switch users. Nintendo's eShop doesn't accept crypto directly, so this is the only real route to spending USDT on Nintendo titles.
 

Roblox ($10 to $200)

Robux gift cards. If you have kids or play Roblox yourself, this is the straightforward option. One of the most purchased gift card categories on the platform globally.
 

Razer Gold USD ($10 to $500)

Razer Gold works across hundreds of games and gaming platforms, not just Razer's own ecosystem. It's a broader gaming credit option if you want flexibility across titles.
 

Streaming and entertainment

Netflix ($15 to $100)

Netflix gift cards load credit directly onto any account. Useful if you want to pay for streaming without attaching a payment method and for users in countries where Netflix pricing is inconsistent, buying a US card is sometimes a practical workaround (check redemption terms for your region before purchasing).
 

Google Play ($5 to $200)

Google Play credit covers apps, games, movies, books, and subscriptions including YouTube Premium. Android users can essentially use this as a general digital spending card.
 

Food and delivery

DoorDash ($15 to $200)

One of the most practical gift cards if you order food delivery regularly. DoorDash covers a wide range of restaurants in most major US cities. Buying with USDT and ordering dinner is a genuinely simple way to spend stablecoin on something immediate.
 

Uber Eats ($15 to $150)

Same idea as DoorDash, different coverage. Depending on your city, one may have better restaurant selection than the other. Worth having both loaded if you order frequently.
 

Kroger ($5 to $500)

For US users, Kroger gift cards cover grocery shopping in-store. Spending USDT on groceries sounds abstract until you're doing it weekly.
 

Travel

Airbnb ($50 to $500)

Airbnb gift cards apply to any booking like accommodations, experiences, the full catalogue. The $50 minimum is a lower barrier than most people expect. Useful if you travel often and want to fund Airbnb stays with crypto rather than a bank card.
 

Uber ($15 to $500)

Covers rides and Uber Eats in one balance. High ceiling at $500 makes it practical for loading a meaningful amount at once.
 

Electronics and home

Best Buy ($5 to $500)

Electronics, appliances, smart home devices. Best Buy gift cards are one of the better options if you're buying hardware phones, laptops, TVs with crypto.
 

Home Depot ($5 to $2,000)

The highest denomination available in this list at $2,000. Useful for anyone doing home renovation or large purchases. That ceiling makes it one of the few gift cards where crypto holders moving larger amounts have a real option.
 

Fitness and apparel

Lululemon ($25 to $250)

Activewear and fitness gear. Not an obvious crypto spend, but Lululemon has a loyal user base and the gift card works both online and in-store.
 

Flexible spending

American Express Gift Card ($5 to $2,000)

Accepted virtually everywhere Amex cards are accepted in the US, US Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. Works online, in-store, and can be added to Apple Pay or Google Pay. If you're not sure what you want to buy yet, this is the highest-flexibility option on the list. Note that funds expire 6 months from issuance, so buy it when you're ready to use it.
 

Venmo ($2 to $1,000)

Venmo gift cards load balance directly onto a Venmo account, which then works anywhere Venmo is accepted including a broad range of online merchants and peer payments. For users already in the Venmo ecosystem, this is an efficient way to top up with USDT.
 

How to buy gift card with USDT on Cryptorefills

  1. Choose the gift card you want
  2. Select your denomination
  3. Enter your email address to receive the code
  4. Choose your crypto at checkout, in this case, USDT, the select the network you want to pay with
  5. Complete the payment.
  6. Your code arrives by email instantly once confirmed.

No account required. No KYC. Instant delivery.
 

What else you can buy


Gift cards are the fastest route into everyday spending. You can load an Amazon balance, top up a Steam wallet, pay for a Netflix subscription, buy PlayStation Store credit or grab a Google Play card, all paid directly in USDT from Tether Wallet. The catalog spans gaming, streaming, retail, food delivery and more.

Mobile top ups let you recharge a phone in over 180 countries.

eSIMs are available for travellers who want data coverage without swapping a physical SIM. Pay from Tether Wallet, receive the activation details by email, and install directly from your phone settings.

Flights and stays are also bookable on Cryptorefills for larger USDT balances.

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