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Binance Gift Card review — crypto-to-crypto gifting

Binance Gift Card is a different animal: it gifts crypto within Binance, not a retail brand code. It's near-free and instant for Binance users — but the recipient needs Binance too.

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Binance Gift Card review

Our rating: ★★★★☆ 4.2/5

Quick verdict

Don't confuse Binance Gift Card with an Amazon-style retail card. It's a feature for sending crypto as a gift inside the Binance ecosystem: you create a code loaded with BTC, BNB, USDT or other coins, and the recipient redeems it into their Binance account. It's effectively free, instant, and great for gifting crypto to fellow Binance users — but it's crypto-to-crypto, not a way to shop at retailers.

👍 What we like

  • Create crypto gift codes in seconds, effectively fee-free
  • Supports many coins (BTC, BNB, USDT and more)
  • Instant redemption for anyone with a Binance account
  • Great for onboarding friends already in the Binance ecosystem
  • Customisable designs for occasions

👎 Watch out for

  • Recipient generally needs a Binance account to redeem
  • It's crypto gifting, not retail spending — no Amazon/Steam here
  • Tied to Binance availability, which varies by country
  • Less useful if your circle isn't on Binance

A gifting feature, not a retail card

The name causes constant confusion, so let's be clear: a Binance Gift Card does not buy you anything at a shop. It's a mechanism for gifting cryptocurrency within Binance. You load a code with an amount of BTC, BNB, USDT or another supported asset, send the code (and its redemption details) to someone, and they claim it into their own Binance account. Think of it as a crypto envelope, not a store voucher.

Within that lane, it's excellent. Creating a card takes seconds, costs effectively nothing, and redemption is instant. For onboarding a friend who's already curious about Binance, or sending a birthday gift in crypto to a fellow user, it's clean and friction-free. The catch is structural: both parties really need to be in the Binance ecosystem for it to make sense.

The detail

Fees and coins

The standout is cost: Binance Gift Cards are generally free or near-free to create, with no retail markup because there's no retailer involved — you're moving crypto you already hold. Supported assets include the majors (BTC, ETH, USDT) plus Binance's own BNB and a range of others. Because it stays inside Binance, there's no on-chain network fee for redemption either; the transfer happens on Binance's internal ledger.

That internal nature is also the limitation. The value never leaves the Binance world unless the recipient withdraws it themselves, and they need an account to do anything with it. If your goal is to let someone buy an Amazon order or a Steam game, a Binance Gift Card isn't the tool — a retail gift card from Bitrefill or Coinsbee is.

How it compares

Against retail-focused platforms, Binance Gift Card wins on cost and crypto-native gifting but loses on real-world utility. If you want to gift crypto to a Binance user, it's arguably the best option going. If you want to gift shopping power — or spend crypto on goods and subscriptions yourself — you want a retail gift card or voucher instead. They solve different problems, and the smart move is knowing which problem you actually have.

Who Binance Gift Card is best for

The ideal user is someone whose friends and family already use Binance and who wants a fast, costless way to send crypto for a birthday, a thank-you, or a first nudge into the markets. In that scenario it beats an on-chain transfer for small amounts — no network fee, no address-copying anxiety, just a code. Outside that scenario its usefulness drops sharply. If the recipient isn't on Binance, or if the intent is to let them shop at a retailer, you'll get far more mileage from a multi-coin Crypto Voucher or a retail gift card, both of which we cover in depth elsewhere on this site.

Costs & coverage

Binance Gift Card fees, coins and coverage at a glance

Binance Gift Card — fees & coverage
Pay withTypical costNotes
Create a gift cardFree / near-freeNo retail markup
RedemptionInstant, internalNo on-chain network fee
CoinsBTC, BNB, USDT, ETH +Binance-supported assets
RequirementBinance accountBoth sender and recipient
Use caseGifting cryptoNot retail shopping

Availability depends on Binance's status in your country. For spending crypto at retailers, use a retail gift-card platform instead.

MD
Mark Devlin
Crypto-shopping & digital-privacy writer

I use Binance Gift Cards for exactly one thing: sending crypto to friends who are already on Binance. It's instant and free, which beats an on-chain transfer for small amounts. But I'd never recommend it to someone who actually wants to shop — they always come back confused that their 'gift card' won't work at Amazon. Right tool, right job.

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Binance Gift Card FAQ

Can I buy an Amazon gift card with a Binance Gift Card?

No. A Binance Gift Card gifts cryptocurrency within Binance; it isn't a retail voucher. To buy an Amazon card, use a retail platform like Bitrefill or Coinsbee with crypto.

Does the recipient need a Binance account?

Generally yes. Redeeming a Binance Gift Card credits the recipient's Binance account, so they need one to claim and use the funds.

How much does a Binance Gift Card cost to create?

It's generally free or near-free, since you're transferring crypto you already hold inside Binance with no retailer markup and no on-chain network fee for redemption.

What's the difference between this and a Crypto Voucher?

A Crypto Voucher can be redeemed for crypto without tying the recipient to one specific exchange, while a Binance Gift Card is redeemed within the Binance ecosystem. Choose based on where the recipient already is.