Received a Binance gift card and not sure how to use it? Don't worry -- the redemption process is simple. The crypto inside goes directly to your Binance account after redemption and can be used freely.
Redeeming a gift card requires a Binance account. If you don't have one, register on Binance. We recommend downloading the Binance App for easier operation.
Redemption Steps
Open the Binance App, find "More," search for "Gift Card," tap "Redeem," enter the redemption code from the gift card, and confirm.
After successful redemption, the crypto in the gift card is immediately deposited to your funding account. The whole process takes just seconds.
Redeeming on the Web
Log into the Binance website, find "More" or "Gift Card" in the navigation, go to the gift card page, select "Redeem," enter the code, and confirm.
Expiration
Binance gift cards typically have no specific expiration date. But we recommend redeeming as soon as possible, since policy changes can't be ruled out. Also, the longer a code sits unredeemed, the higher the risk of it being leaked.
Where to Find Redeemed Funds
Redeemed crypto goes to your Funding Wallet. If you want to trade, you'll need to transfer it to your spot account first.
In the App, tap "Funding" then "Funding Account" to view your balance.
Gift Card Denominations
The denomination and coin type are set by the sender. It could be BTC, ETH, BNB, USDT, or any other crypto, in any amount. You'll see the specific coin and quantity when redeeming.
Can You Send Gift Cards to Others
Absolutely. On the gift card page in the Binance App, select "Send," choose the coin and amount, then share the generated redemption code or gift card image with your friend. Gift cards are a convenient way to send crypto to others.
Important Notes
Only redeem gift cards through the official Binance App or website. Never enter your redemption code on any third-party site.
If a code is invalid, it may have already been used or was entered incorrectly. Check that all characters are correct, paying attention to case sensitivity and numbers.