Buy a PSN Gift Card With Crypto: Every Region, No KYC
Buy a PSN gift card with crypto and no KYC in 38 regions. Pay with Bitcoin, USDT or Monero for instant PlayStation Store credit on Genghis.

You hold crypto and you want PlayStation Store credit without linking a card or handing a checkout your bank details. The short answer is yes. You can buy a PSN gift card with crypto and skip the identity check that card and bank top-ups demand. On Genghis you pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Monero, or any of 300+ tokens, and the code lands in your inbox once your transaction confirms.
A PSN gift card is PlayStation Store wallet credit sold as a code. You redeem it on your account and spend the balance on games, add-ons, PlayStation Plus, and in-game currency. Funding one with crypto turns a wallet balance into store credit in a single step, with no exchange in the middle.
The part most guides skip is region. PlayStation wallet credit is issued per country, and a code from the wrong store will not redeem. This guide lists the regions we stock with their real denominations, then covers the crypto purchase, the token choice, and the redemption.
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Can you buy a PSN gift card with crypto and no KYC?
Yes. A PSN gift card sold as a digital code does not require the identity verification that a card or bank top-up does. You buy a fixed balance, receive a redemption code, and add it to your PlayStation wallet. There is no application, no card on file, and no account to open with the seller.
This is where a gift card differs from topping up on the PlayStation Store directly. A direct top-up needs a saved payment method, which means a card or a linked account tied to your name. A PSN gift card bought with crypto avoids that step. You are buying a stored-value code, not registering a payment instrument.
On Genghis the PlayStation range covers PSN gift cards and PlayStation Network wallet codes across more than thirty countries. You pay in crypto, the code arrives by email, and there is no KYC at any point. Start from the gaming gift card catalog or go straight to the region table below.
PSN, PlayStation, and PlayStation Store gift card: the same code
Search results split one product across several names. A PSN gift card, a PlayStation gift card, and a PlayStation Store gift card all point to the same thing: wallet credit for the PlayStation Store. The code, the redemption, and the crypto checkout on Genghis are identical for each.
PSN stands for PlayStation Network, the account layer behind the store. The PlayStation Store is the shopfront where you spend the balance. A PlayStation Store gift card and a PSN gift card describe the same credit from two angles.
- PSN gift card. The network name. Adds funds to your PlayStation Network wallet.
- PlayStation gift card. The plain name for the same wallet credit and the same code.
- PlayStation Store gift card. Named after the storefront, spent in the store.
- PlayStation Network wallet top-up. How the Middle East listings are labelled. Same balance, same redemption.
One name is genuinely different. A PlayStation Plus membership card is a subscription code, not wallet credit. Wallet credit can pay for PlayStation Plus, but a Plus card cannot buy a game.
What PlayStation wallet credit actually buys
The balance behaves like store cash on your account. It clears the price of anything the PlayStation Store sells for your region, and it applies before any card on file is charged.
- Full games and pre-orders. Digital editions, deluxe editions, and season passes.
- Add-ons and expansions. DLC, map packs, and cosmetic bundles.
- In-game currency. V-Bucks, FIFA Points, GTA Shark Cards, Apex Coins.
- PlayStation Plus. Essential, Extra, and Premium tiers, monthly or yearly.
- Apps and rentals. Store apps and film purchases where your region offers them.
If you also buy on PC, the same crypto route covers Steam and Epic keys through the game key catalog, and the guide to buying game keys with crypto explains how activation differs there.
Why buy a PSN gift card with crypto
1. No fiat conversion required
You pay from the wallet you already hold. There is no exchange step, no withdrawal to a bank account, and no waiting for a transfer to settle. Tokens go in one side and a redemption code comes out the other.
2. No identity verification
There is no KYC on a Genghis order. No document upload, no selfie, no proof of address. Your PlayStation account keeps its own login, and the purchase adds nothing to it.
3. More than 300 cryptocurrencies accepted
Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, USDT, USDC, Monero, and hundreds of others clear at checkout. You can see the full list on the supported cryptocurrencies page. Paying in whichever token you happen to hold is part of what living on crypto looks like in practice, and the Crypto Livability Index tracks how far that reaches country by country.
4. Instant delivery, fully automated
Delivery is triggered by the blockchain confirmation, not by a human. Codes usually arrive within a minute or two of the transaction confirming. There is no business-hours delay.
5. No platform fee
Genghis charges no platform fee on a gift card order. You pay the listed price plus the network fee your own wallet charges to send the transaction. Nothing is added at checkout.
6. Privacy coins accepted
Monero is supported natively, so the payment leg carries no public transaction graph. The Monero gift card guide covers what that does and does not hide.
How to buy a PSN gift card with crypto, step by step
The whole flow takes about two minutes once your wallet is open.
- Pick your region. Open the country row in the table below and confirm it matches the country on your PlayStation account.
- Choose a denomination. Denominations are fixed per region. Pick the one that covers your purchase, or stack two.
- Add to cart and check out. Enter the email address the code should go to. No account registration is required.
- Select your token. Bitcoin, USDT, Monero, Solana, Ethereum, or any other supported asset.
- Send the payment. Scan the address or copy it into your wallet and send the exact amount shown.
- Receive and redeem. The code arrives by email on confirmation. Redeem it on your PlayStation account.
The how it works page walks through the same checkout with screenshots if you want to see it before you buy.
PSN gift card regions and denominations
Every row below is a live listing with the denominations we actually stock. Amounts are the range available at the time of writing, and the exact set is shown on each product page.
| Region | Denominations | Product page |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 10 to 250 USD | Buy with crypto |
| United Kingdom | 10 to 200 GBP | Buy with crypto |
| Germany | 10 to 250 EUR | Buy with crypto |
| France | 10 to 250 EUR | Buy with crypto |
| Italy | 10 to 250 EUR | Buy with crypto |
| Spain | 10 to 250 EUR | Buy with crypto |
| Netherlands | 10 to 250 EUR | Buy with crypto |
| Belgium | 10 to 250 EUR | Buy with crypto |
| Austria | 10 to 250 EUR | Buy with crypto |
| Switzerland | 10 to 250 CHF | Buy with crypto |
| Finland | 10 to 250 EUR | Buy with crypto |
| Slovakia | 10 to 250 EUR | Buy with crypto |
| Croatia | 10 to 100 EUR | Buy with crypto |
| Greece | 20 to 120 EUR | Buy with crypto |
| Denmark | 100 to 2,100 DKK | Buy with crypto |
| Sweden | 150 to 2,900 SEK | Buy with crypto |
| Norway | 150 to 2,700 NOK | Buy with crypto |
| Poland | 50 to 1,100 PLN | Buy with crypto |
| Czech Republic | 200 to 6,000 CZK | Buy with crypto |
| Romania | 50 to 1,000 RON | Buy with crypto |
| Hungary | 3,500 to 90,000 HUF | Buy with crypto |
| Canada | 15 to 250 CAD | Buy with crypto |
| Australia | 20 to 500 AUD | Buy with crypto |
| Brazil | 35 to 530 BRL | Buy with crypto |
| Argentina | 21,100 to 210,900 ARS | Buy with crypto |
| Colombia | 46,000 to 230,000 COP | Buy with crypto |
| United Arab Emirates | 20 to 200 AED | Buy with crypto |
| Saudi Arabia | 10 to 200 USD | Buy with crypto |
| Qatar | 10 to 200 USD | Buy with crypto |
| Kuwait | 10 to 200 USD | Buy with crypto |
| Bahrain | 10 to 200 USD | Buy with crypto |
| Oman | 10 to 200 USD | Buy with crypto |
| Lebanon | 10 to 200 USD | Buy with crypto |
| Singapore | 15 to 100 SGD | Buy with crypto |
| Hong Kong | 20 to 750 HKD | Buy with crypto |
| Malaysia | 30 to 300 MYR | Buy with crypto |
| Thailand | 300 to 2,500 THB | Buy with crypto |
| South Africa | 50 to 3,500 ZAR | Buy with crypto |
Stock rotates. A handful of regions, including Japan, Mexico, Ireland, Portugal, Turkey, and New Zealand, appear in the catalog but were out of stock when this guide was updated. Check the gaming gift card catalog for current availability. For India, the India PSN buying guide covers the local route.
Why the region on a PSN card matters
PlayStation issues wallet credit per country. A code bought for the German store will not redeem on a United States account, and the store will return a region error rather than a partial credit. This is the single most common reason a code appears to fail.
Your account region was set when the account was created and it is tied to the country you selected then, not to where you live now or which IP you connect from. Changing it is not a settings toggle. Sony requires the wallet balance to be zero and, in most cases, a new account is the practical route.
- Check the account, not the console. Open account settings on the PlayStation website and read the country field there.
- Match the card to that country. Buy the row in the table that names the same country.
- Ignore your location. A card matching your account region works from anywhere in the world.
Currency is a useful check but not a rule on its own. Several euro countries share the same denominations while remaining separate stores, so Italy and Spain both list 10 to 250 EUR and the codes are not interchangeable.
One check before you pay
Open your PlayStation account settings and read the country field. Buy the card for that country, not the country you are sitting in. See every PlayStation region in stock
Paying for PlayStation Plus from wallet credit
A subscription is where wallet credit earns its keep. PlayStation Plus renews monthly or yearly, and by default it charges whichever payment method sits on the account. Wallet credit is drawn first, so a funded balance covers the renewal without a card being touched.
That gives you a prepaid ceiling. The subscription runs while the balance lasts and stops when it does not, which is a different risk profile from a card that renews silently. For anyone paying from crypto rather than a bank account, that ceiling is the point.
The same pattern applies elsewhere in the catalog. The Xbox gift card guide and the Nintendo eShop guide cover the equivalent route on the other two consoles.
How buying with crypto compares to the alternatives
| Genghis with crypto | Card top-up on PlayStation Store | Retail gift card | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Identity check | None | Card details and billing name | None, but in person |
| Payment assets | Bitcoin, USDT, XMR, 300+ tokens | Card or linked bank account | Cash or card |
| Delivery | Email, minutes after confirmation | Instant to wallet | Immediate, in store |
| Availability | Any country, any hour | Requires a supported card | Store hours and local stock |
| Platform fee | None | None, card fees may apply | None |
| Region choice | More than thirty stores | Your account region only | Local region only |
The trade is straightforward. A card top-up is quickest if you already have a card you are happy to link. Crypto wins when you do not want a card on the account, when your region is not the one you are standing in, or when the money you hold is already in tokens.
Which cryptocurrency should you use?
Bitcoin (BTC), most widely held
The default for most buyers. Confirmation takes about ten minutes on average, and fees vary with network load. The Bitcoin gift card guide covers fee timing.
USDT and USDC, stablecoins with no volatility risk
Priced one to one against the dollar, so the amount you send is the amount that arrives. On Tron or Solana the fee is a fraction of a cent. See the USDT gift card guide.
Solana (SOL), fastest and cheapest
Confirmations land in seconds and fees stay under a cent. The best choice for small denominations where a Bitcoin fee would be a visible share of the order.
Ethereum (ETH), universal but watch gas
Accepted everywhere and simple to send from any wallet. Gas can spike during busy periods, so check the fee before you confirm. The Ethereum gift card guide covers layer-2 options that cut the cost.
Monero (XMR), maximum on-chain privacy
Amounts and addresses are hidden by the protocol itself. Combined with a no-KYC checkout, this is the most private route to PlayStation credit available.
How to redeem a PSN code
Redemption takes under a minute and can be done on a console, a phone, or a browser.
- On PS5. Open the PlayStation Store, select your profile icon, choose Redeem Codes, and enter the code.
- On PS4. Open the PlayStation Store, scroll to Redeem Codes in the sidebar, and enter it there.
- On the web. Sign in on the PlayStation website, open your account, and use the redeem option.
- In the app. The PlayStation App has the same redeem screen under your profile.
The balance appears immediately and does not expire. You can hold it until a sale, and codes can be stacked to reach a larger total.
Is it safe to buy a PSN gift card with crypto on Genghis?
Every card comes from a verified distributor and is covered by a delivery guarantee. A code that does not arrive or does not work is replaced or refunded. Support runs through the Genghis Discord, where the team answers directly.
Two habits reduce the only real risk. Confirm the region before you pay, since a region mismatch accounts for most failed redemptions. And redeem the code on the account you intended, because credit cannot be moved between accounts once it lands.
If you want the wider picture on how no-KYC marketplaces work, the no-KYC crypto gift card marketplace guide sets out what to check before buying anywhere.
Earn Genghis Points on every PSN card
Orders earn Genghis Points, which convert into discounts on later purchases. Points accrue automatically on a PSN order with no separate sign-up. The rewards page explains the tiers and what points are worth.
Frequently asked questions: PSN gift cards with crypto
Can I buy a PSN gift card with Bitcoin?
Yes. Bitcoin is accepted at checkout on every PlayStation listing. Select BTC, send the amount shown to the address displayed, and the code is emailed once the transaction confirms, usually within minutes.
Do I need KYC to buy a PSN gift card with crypto?
No. There is no identity verification on Genghis. No documents, no selfie, no proof of address. You provide an email address for delivery and nothing else.
How long does delivery take?
Delivery is automatic and triggered by the blockchain confirmation. Solana and Tron transfers usually confirm in seconds, Bitcoin in around ten minutes. The code is emailed the moment confirmation lands.
Does the PSN card region need to match my account?
Yes. PlayStation wallet credit is issued per country and a code from another store will be rejected. Check the country field in your PlayStation account settings and buy the matching region from the table above.
Can I use Monero to buy a PSN gift card?
Yes. Monero is supported natively at checkout. Amounts and addresses are hidden by the protocol, so the payment leaves no public transaction trail.
Are there platform fees on Genghis?
No. Genghis adds no platform fee to a gift card order. You pay the listed price plus whatever network fee your own wallet charges to send the transaction.
What if my code does not work?
Contact support in the Genghis Discord. Cards come from verified distributors and are covered by a delivery guarantee, so a code that fails is replaced or refunded. Check the region first, since a mismatch is the most common cause.
Can I buy a PlayStation Store gift card with crypto?
Yes. A PlayStation Store gift card is PSN wallet credit named after the storefront. It is the same product and the same code, bought with Bitcoin, USDT, Monero, or 300+ other tokens.
Is a PlayStation gift card the same as a PSN gift card?
Yes. Both add credit to your PlayStation Network wallet and both use the same redemption code. The names differ, the product does not.
Can I buy an App Store or iTunes style top-up for PlayStation?
PlayStation uses its own wallet, so the equivalent is a PlayStation Network wallet top-up. In the Middle East listings the top-up wording is used instead of gift card, and the balance behaves identically.
Can I pay for PlayStation Plus with a PSN gift card?
Yes. Redeem the card, then buy or renew a PlayStation Plus membership from the wallet balance. Credit is drawn before any card on the account, so a funded wallet covers the renewal.
Can I buy a PSN gift card with USDT?
Yes. USDT is accepted on Tron, Ethereum, Solana, and other supported networks. Tron and Solana keep the transfer fee under a cent, which suits smaller denominations.
What about a PlayStation Now gift card?
PlayStation Now was folded into PlayStation Plus, so a separate card no longer exists. A standard PSN gift card covers it. Redeem the credit and put it toward a Plus membership.
Can I buy several PlayStation gift cards in one order?
Yes. Add more than one card to the cart and pay for all of them in a single crypto transaction. Each code arrives by email and balances stack once redeemed on the same account.
The bottom line
You can buy a PSN gift card with crypto and no KYC in 2026, in more than thirty regions. A PlayStation Store code turns your tokens into wallet credit without an exchange, a card on file, or an identity check. Pay with Bitcoin, USDT, Solana, Monero, or any of 300+ tokens on Genghis, and the code arrives in seconds.
There is no platform fee and no application. Read the country field in your PlayStation account, pick the matching row in the region table, choose your token, and top up your wallet.
Buy a PSN gift card with crypto, no KYC, instant delivery
Top up your PlayStation wallet with Bitcoin, ETH, USDT, SOL, XMR and 300+ tokens. More than thirty regions in stock, zero KYC, zero platform fees.
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