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Buy Gift Cards with Dogecoin (DOGE)

Genghis accepts Dogecoin (DOGE) at checkout — 1-minute block times, network fees of roughly $0.05 per transaction, settled on the original meme-economy chain that Litecoin merge-mining secures. Spend DOGE on 4,300+ gift cards, game keys, and eSIMs across 80+ countries from any Dogecoin wallet (Dogecoin Core, MultiDoge, Trust Wallet, Ledger). Zero KYC. Zero platform fees.

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Why pay with Dogecoin on Genghis?

Dogecoin was the first cryptocurrency designed primarily to be spent, not held. The 2013 launch parameters — 1-minute blocks, low fees, generous block rewards — were chosen to make small payments feel ordinary rather than ceremonial. A decade later, the design still works: a $25 gift card paid in DOGE feels closer to tapping a card at a coffee shop than to executing a Bitcoin transaction.

That mismatch between Dogecoin's reputation (a "meme coin") and its protocol-level reality (12 years of continuous operation, multi-billion dollar daily settlement, retail acceptance at Tesla, AMC, BitPay merchants) is part of why DOGE checkout makes sense at Genghis. Customers paying with DOGE typically aren't looking for sophisticated DeFi rails — they want fast, cheap, dependable spending of an asset they've held since 2014, 2017, or 2021.

Genghis is built for that pattern. Pay with DOGE on any of our 4,300+ products without account creation, identity verification, or banking intermediation. The transaction confirms in about a minute and your code lands in your inbox. The crypto-native parts of the experience — wallet selection, network fee tolerance, deposit address handling — are kept deliberately minimal because that's what the DOGE audience actually wants.

How to buy gift cards with Dogecoin: 3-step checkout

  1. 1

    Pick your product

    Browse 4,300+ gift cards, game keys, eSIMs, and prepaid cards. Add to cart.

  2. 2

    Select Dogecoin at checkout

    Click "Pay with crypto" → choose DOGE. The deposit screen shows the exact amount in DOGE and a unique deposit address tied to your order.

  3. 3

    Send and receive

    Send the displayed amount from your Dogecoin wallet (Dogecoin Core, MultiDoge, Trust Wallet, Ledger). The first block confirms in about 60 seconds; your digital code lands in your inbox immediately after.

Total time from "click buy" to "code in inbox" is typically 1–2 minutes. No account creation, no email verification loop, no KYC document upload. For higher-value orders we may wait for a second confirmation, which still keeps total time well under 3 minutes.

What makes Dogecoin different

Three protocol decisions, made between 2013 and 2014, define how Dogecoin behaves at checkout:

  • 1-minute target block time. Bitcoin produces a block every 10 minutes. Litecoin, every 2.5. Dogecoin chose 1 minute, the most aggressive setting that still allowed mining-pool propagation to keep up with chain tip. The trade-off is slightly higher orphan-block rates near the tip, which is why a single confirmation gives you about a minute of finality and we wait for it before releasing codes. The upside is that retail-tier payments feel close to instant.
  • Litecoin merge-mining (auxpow). Since 2014, Dogecoin has been merge-mined with Litecoin via auxiliary proof-of-work. Litecoin miners can secure both chains with the same hashing work, so Dogecoin inherits a much larger mining hashrate than its market cap alone would attract. For checkout, this means each Dogecoin confirmation is more economically expensive to attack than a standalone small-cap chain — relevant when the network is settling real value rather than just running tipping games.
  • No supply cap. Dogecoin issues 10,000 DOGE per block, forever. There is no halving, no fixed cap. The annual issuance rate decreases as a percentage over time (currently around 3% and falling), but the absolute number stays flat. For a payment-tier asset this design is intentional: stable issuance discourages hoarding and supports the original "spendable cryptocurrency" thesis. For Genghis, it means DOGE liquidity at our processor stays deep and predictable.

Pay with DOGE or Bitcoin: which to choose

Both networks are proof-of-work. Both run continuously since their launch. The choice is about what tier of asset you're spending:

  • Pay in DOGE for everyday spending: gift cards, game keys, eSIMs, subscriptions, prepaid card top-ups under a few hundred dollars. Confirmation in 1 minute, fees around $0.05, retail-tier UX. The asset was designed for this pattern and the cost structure proves it.
  • Pay in Bitcoin for larger purchases — a $5,000 prepaid card, a multi-product order, anything where you're spending appreciation rather than spending change. Confirmation is 10–60 minutes, fees are $1–5, but the asset is settlement-grade money built for value retention.

A simple heuristic: if the network fee on Bitcoin is more than 1% of the order value, use DOGE instead. For most Genghis customers that means DOGE for everyday spending, BTC for occasional larger transactions.

Which Dogecoin wallet should you use?

Any Dogecoin-compatible wallet works at Genghis checkout. The most common are:

  • Dogecoin Core. The official full-node wallet. Best for users who want maximum sovereignty and don't mind the chain download. Recommended for long-term holders moving large balances.
  • MultiDoge. A lightweight desktop client that doesn't require a full node. Good middle ground between sovereignty and convenience.
  • Trust Wallet, Exodus, Coinbase Wallet. Multi-chain wallets that support DOGE alongside dozens of other networks. The right choice if you don't want a Dogecoin-only app and prefer a single mobile interface for all your crypto.
  • Ledger devices. Hardware-wallet support via the Dogecoin app on Ledger Live. Recommended for larger balances, longer-term holding, or anyone who already uses Ledger for other assets.

Connect your wallet, scan the QR code at checkout, confirm the transaction. The network does the rest in about a minute.

Why long-term DOGE holders use Genghis

Most DOGE balances at Genghis come from holders who accumulated their position years ago — 2014 era, 2017 cycle, 2021 retail wave. The asset has appreciated meaningfully across those cycles, and the on-paper option to "sell some DOGE" sits next to two pragmatic frictions: capital-gains accounting and bank-onramp paperwork.

Spending appreciated DOGE directly bypasses both. You buy a Steam gift card, a Mastercard prepaid card, an eSIM for international travel — without converting to fiat first. The on-chain transfer is instantaneous from a tax-event perspective only if and when you choose to record it; it does not require an exchange, a bank, or an off-ramp partner sitting in the middle of the flow.

This pattern — spend appreciated crypto to acquire goods and services rather than off-ramping to fiat first — is the original Web3 commerce thesis. It works particularly well with DOGE because the network was built for it: low friction, low fees, high transaction throughput. The tipping ethos that made Dogecoin culturally famous is, in protocol terms, exactly the same ethos that makes it a good gift-card payment rail today.

What does a DOGE transaction cost?

A standard DOGE transfer to Genghis carries a network fee of roughly 1 DOGE — about $0.05–$0.10 at typical prices. The fee goes to miners and does not change with order size. There is no priority tip, no congestion-driven surcharge in normal market conditions; Dogecoin's mempool rarely fills enough to require fee competition.

Genghis charges zero platform fees on top. The total cost of paying with DOGE is the product price plus the deterministic network fee. Compared to Bitcoin mainnet ($1–$5 fee, variable with mempool conditions) or Ethereum mainnet (often $1–$30+ during congestion), DOGE is structurally the cheapest proof-of-work option for orders under a few hundred dollars.

Related: pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, or BNB

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