Detailed List of Sites to Buy Digital Game Keys with Crypto (UPDATED!)

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A lot of sites do not say they have a crypto payment method until you reach the payment page. So I went through almost every single game keys sites, and to their payment pages, to confirm they support a crypto payment method, and have listed them all here, with a detailed review.

Remember, when you pay with crypto, it may take a while to process the payment on the blockchain, especially for Bitcoin, which means you won't receive your keys instantly. Don't close any tabs until told to do so, I prefer to keep all payment tabs open until I receive the key on the site's dashboard or in my email, just to be safe.

I used the IsThereAnyDeals site, as it lists most legit key sellers, and I went through that list to find the ones with crypto payment methods. If I say “included on ITAD” it means the site was listed on the IsThereAnyDeals site which means it's most likely 100% legit and safe (Though some not on ITAD still are legit). I also found sites from general research and from digging through the AllKeyShop site, which is similar to ITAD, but includes most key sites, legit or not.

Here's the list (in no particular order):

  • : accepts BTC, ETH, DOGE, LTC, BCH, through COINBASE Commerce. Not the best prices, but definitely has some discounted ones. Legit key reseller, and is included on ITAD. Doesn't seem to have all games, but has a good amount. Registration / Log-in required for purchases.
  • GameBillet : accepts BTC, ETH, USDC, DOGE, BCH, through Coinbase Commerce. Not the best prices, but does have discounts, and I have successfully bought a DLC from them before. Legit reseller and is included on ITAD. Seems to have a good collection of games, surely not all, though. Registration / Log-in required for purchases.
  • IndieGala : accepts BTC, ETH, DOGE, LTC, BCH, through Coinbase Commerce. Normal prices, but has a lot of free extra items to earn and a lot of giveaways to enter, And other activities no other key site has. And you probably could still find a bunch of good deals occasionally. I have bought 3 games from here before, and have gotten a gift game key. Legit reseller, which is included on ITAD. Seems to have a lot of games, probably not all though. No Registration / Log-in required for purchases.
  • : Accepts ETH, LTC, XRP, transactions happen on their site via BitBay. Kinguin is a site where multiple sellers can list their keys, so when you choose a game, you may find that you'll be able to choose from different sellers. Problem is, some of these sellers may be selling gray market keys, which are keys not legitimately acquired from the original seller. So use at your own risk, maybe do some research about the seller you pick for a key. I bought two games with it a while ago, and it worked with no issues. The site itself is a little fishy, sometimes I have seen listings like “GTA 6”, but as I said it has worked for me, there's a very low chance it won’t for you. The sellers on this site usually offer really competitive prices (for example, the same game going for ~$50 on other sites was going for ~$4 on this site, although this also goes for most of the sites listed next). And they seem to have nearly all games. This site is not included on ITAD. If I recall correctly, Registration / Log-in is required for purchases.
  • : Accepts BTC, Transaction happens on their site via BitBay. G2A is similar to Kinguin in the way games are sold. I have used it to buy a few games and a steam wallet code a while ago, and it worked well with no issues. Same as Kinguin, sellers here provide very competitive prices too. The site also offers a subscription that will let you buy games cheaper. They also seem to have pretty much nearly every game. Don’t use their G2A Wallet feature, I think they take money back from it after inactivity for a while. This site is also not included on ITAD. Log-in / Registration is required for purchases.
  • Keys4Coins : Accepts BTC, DOGE, LTC, XMR, DASH, VTC, BCH, ETH. Transactions happen on their site, not sure through what method. This is one of the sites that are crypto payment exclusive. I have used it once, and it worked fine, they deliver the key to your email. I have sometimes seen two results of the same game, so I'm not sure if they sell the keys themselves or rely on sellers the same way Kinguin and G2A do. They say they bought the keys from major distributors. The site seems to have a good collection of games. You enter your email as you check out, so the key is delivered there. It is not included on ITAD. Every time I try to log in, it gives me an “access denied” error, but Registration / Log-in is optional anyway.
  • : Accepts BTC, BTC Lightning. Transactions happen on their site on “BitPay Servers”. Another crypto payment exclusive site. This site has good, competitive prices most of the time. They say their keys are from legit sellers and developers, and that they do not condone gray market fraudulent keys. Though sometimes I see the same game listed twice, I'm not sure why that is. They seem to have a good collection of games, too. Keys are delivered to your email. The site is not included on ITAD. No option to Register / Log-in, Purchases sent directly to your email.
  • : Accepts BTC for small payments, Also accepts AAVE, ADA, BCH, BNB, BSV, DOT, ETC, ETH, LINK, LTC, MATIC, NANO, OMG, PAX, QTUM, SOL, TRX, TUSD, USDC, USDT, VGX, XLM. Transactions happen via Coinify. This site too offers some good prices and has a big collection of games. Not sure if they sell any gray market keys, but I do not think so. I bought a game with it and it worked. This site is not included on ITAD. Registration / Log-in is required for purchases.
  • HRKGame : Accepts BTC, BCH, DOGE, ETH, LTC, USDC, DAI, through Coinbase Commerce, or using the ZEN payment method which uses BitBay. Has some of the best prices out of the sites listed here, I've already used it to buy 5 keys. When I did, I did not receive my keys, but support solved my issue in a few minutes, not sure if that was related to the crypto payment method or just a site wide bug I got. They say they are an authorized game reseller, and they get the keys from publishers, game devs, and licensed distributors. They have a collection of games that grows and shrinks (saw that some games available before no longer are at the time of writing this) which might be just because the games go out and in of stock. This site is not included on ITAD. Registration / Log-in required.
  • : Accepts BTC, BCH, ETH, through Zonda Pay. Seems to have some fairly competitive prices. It uses the same method of relying on sellers as seen on G2A, and Kinguin. They have a subscription service for cheaper purchases. One time I did not see the Zonda payment method, but re-adding the item to the cart fixed it, not sure what that was about. It's not included on ITAD. Account registration / Log-in is required.
  • Gamers-Outlet : Accepts BTC through Triple-A method. Fairly good prices. They claim their keys are from legit EU distributors and scanned from the original game boxes. They seem to have a good collection of games with multiple platforms included. Not included on ITAD, and required Registration / Log-in.
  • : Accepts BTC, ETH, USDC, DOGE, LTC, DAI, BCH. Happens through Coinbase Commerce. They seem to have nice prices. It seems like they rely on sellers the same way G2A and the likes of that do, though it doesn't seem you can pick the seller yourself. The site seems to have a good amount of games. Again, this too is not Included on ITAD. Pretty sure Registration / Log-in was needed.
  • Play-Asia : Accepts BTC, BCH, ETH, XRP, Through Bitpay, which on this site allows you to choose from any wallet or crypto transaction sites. And seem to have averagely good prices. It seems like they don't only sell games, but other products as well. Despite the name, Digital goods should still work outside of Asia. Not sure how they obtain their keys, as they do not mention it. Not included on ITAD. And requires Registration / Log-in.
  • CJS-CDKeys : Accepts BTC Through Bitpay. You can select another transaction type called CoinPayments which apparently supports a bunch more coins, but it didn't work in my region. They seem to have normal prices from what I've seen. They say their keys are “genuine” with not much more info provided. It seems like they rely on some third party key stock called AutoKey for most of their products, which I'm not sure if it is the stock provider itself, or just some key storage service they use. It's not included on ITAD. You can check out as a guest without Registration / Log-in, but Bitpay itself asks you for Registration on their site before you pay.

This has been the updated list of all the game key seller sites that accept crypto payment. If I missed any site or detail, please tell me, and I'll edit the post to add / fix it.  

I think I found all the sites now, but there always could be more that I still yet to know of.  

I hope you find this useful. And thank you for reading.

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