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Buy prepaid cards and gift cards, pay with crypto. Avoid exposing your card credentials online.

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Overview

Stealths operates as a privacy-first bridge between cryptocurrency and everyday commerce. The storefront specializes in three product lines: prepaid virtual cards, gift cards for major retailers, and regional e-SIMs. What distinguishes it from conventional crypto-card providers is the complete absence of account creation—users generate an order, pay from their own wallet, and receive card credentials or redemption codes without ever submitting a name, address, or government ID. The service promotes Monero as its preferred settlement method, though it also accepts Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, BNB, Litecoin, Tron and USDT through an integrated payment processor that detects on-chain confirmations automatically.

The business model relies on voucher partnerships rather than issuing its own banking infrastructure. After payment, customers typically receive a code redeemable on a partner platform such as Rewarble. This intermediary architecture keeps Stealths itself free of custodial risk, but it also introduces a second hop in the fulfillment chain that users should understand before committing funds.

Privacy & KYC

Stealths sits at the most permissive end of the KYC spectrum. The service is rated L0 — Trustless, meaning no account registration is required at any stage. Users do not provide email addresses, phone numbers, or identity documents to Stealths itself. This design eliminates the centralized honeypot of personal data that plagues traditional crypto-card issuers.

  • No signup: Orders are created as guest sessions; no password or recovery email is collected.
  • Monero recommended: The site explicitly steers privacy-conscious buyers toward XMR for its ring-signature obfuscation, though other cryptocurrencies are accepted.
  • IP exposure: The platform does not appear to mandate VPN or Tor usage, but its own blog recommends routing traffic through a no-log VPN such as Mullvad when making anonymous purchases.
  • Third-party caveat: Some card products require redemption on partner sites that may request an email address or phone number to activate the voucher. This is outside Stealths' control and varies by product type.

Our privacy score of 93/100 reflects the strong upstream anonymity, tempered slightly by the fact that downstream redemption partners may impose their own data requirements.

Supported assets & payments

Monero is the headline asset and the only cryptocurrency featured in the site's above-the-fold messaging. Behind that, Stealths maintains support for a basket of major coins: Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, BNB, Litecoin, Tron and USDT. Notably, Bitcoin (BTC) appears to have been de-emphasized; it no longer appears on the front-page payment selection even though legacy FAQ references still mention it, suggesting a deliberate pivot toward more private alternatives.

Payment flow is straightforward: the user selects a card denomination or e-SIM package, sees a real-time fee calculation, submits the order, and is presented with a wallet address and required amount. Once the blockchain confirms the transaction, the order page updates automatically with card details or voucher codes. There is no custodial top-up balance; each purchase is a discrete on-chain payment.

Security & custody

Stealths is structurally non-custodial. The platform never holds user funds in an account-based wallet; payments go directly to their merchant processor and are converted to fiat-equivalent voucher balances. This eliminates the risk of exchange-style hacks draining user deposits, but it also means there is no recourse mechanism if a voucher code fails or a partner rejects redemption.

The trust score of 52/100 reflects this operational reality. Fulfillment depends on third-party voucher networks, and community reports describe instances where partner sites declined codes, support tickets went unanswered for extended periods, or balances were frozen by the downstream provider. The service appears to have changed voucher partners at least once in response to such friction, which improved outcomes for subsequent buyers but underscores the fragility of the indirect fulfillment model.

Who it's for — verdict

Stealths is best suited for privacy absolutists who need occasional, low-to-mid value fiat rails without surrendering identity data. It excels at one-off tasks: paying a subscription that blocks crypto, grabbing an e-SIM while traveling, or gifting a retail card without linking a personal bank account. The no-KYC, no-account workflow is genuinely rare in 2026 and earns Stealths its place in the no-KYC directory.

However, the service is less appropriate for users who need reloadable cards, high-velocity spending, or guaranteed dispute resolution. Fees run higher than centralized alternatives, and the partner-redeemable voucher model introduces a variable second step that can derail the experience. We recommend starting with small denominations to verify current partner reliability before committing larger sums.

Community summary

Stealths is a zero-KYC storefront for prepaid cards, gift cards and e-SIMs that lets users spend crypto without creating an account or handing over identity documents.

Pros
  • + True zero-KYC, no-account workflow
  • + Monero prioritized for maximum payment privacy
  • + Discrete purchases without custodial deposits
  • + Covers cards, gift cards and travel e-SIMs in one storefront
  • + Automatic payment detection reduces user error
Cons
  • Higher fees than KYC-competing services
  • Voucher redemption depends on third-party partners
  • Support responsiveness is inconsistent per community reports
  • Some products require downstream email/phone verification
  • Non-reloadable cards limit ongoing utility

Attributes

10 signals
Strengths
Guaranteed no KYC P+25 Identity-Free registration P+10 Accepts Monero P+5 No registration needed P+5
Cautions
No-refund policy T-3 Third-Party payment processor P-2 T+1
Informational
Source code is private T-1 Approved T+5 JavaScript needed Some countries are restricted

User reports

★ 3.2/5 · 9 ratings
omnipotent_disappointment_3329
4/5

Bought a $5 visa card to pay tailscale (mullvad addon) which is a US company (so US cards work there). Paid with Monero, the fee was a bit high (I had to pay $10 to get $5), but the card worked. The site to claim the card blocks VPNs, so I had to use a SOCKS proxy to actually get the card without exposing my IP.

losing_book_146
1/5

I used this service to get a virtual card , this is my experience: After you deposit crypto you will get a Voucher Code and it will be only valid in rewarble[.]com which most of the services it offers does not work like virtual credit card and also you don't have any refunding options, my story ended up to withdraw my assets via crypto payment to my own wallet ( with silly high fees ! )

inconclusive_starlet_8747

They allow purchases for cards, have card pictures, give you a code, only when you try to redeem the code on the partner website it says that they don't sell cards anymore. I reached out to the support, they called me dumb for not reading a tiny text amidst hundreds of words on their website, so despite having pictures, text and allowing me to buy MASTERCARD BALANCE i'm the dumb one. I will file for delisting this piece of shit website.

discreet_prima_9316
5/5

europe esim works good in france but datacenter ip so cloudflare captchas everywhere.

discreet_prima_9316

europe esim works good in france but datacenter ip so cloudflare captchas everywhere.

icopress ✅ (Owner at BitList)
4/5

I used it, topped up my balance, and it turned out that my country was not available for selection (although this was not directly stated). Tech support responded quickly and returned my funds.

sacrosanct_manoeuvre_4369

I have two issues. issue number one is that the so called support does not answer, and is thereby non-existent, which is a misrepresentation in an itself. issue number two is that I am unable to spend the MC that I ordered. nowhere on their site does it say that the global card is no good for US purchases, but the card's own dashboard (after purchasing) says that the max US transaction limit is $5, and I keep getting limit exceeded rejections trying to spend it. so looks like I lost.

newfound_frontiersman_7142
3/5

It does work, however only after my transaction I learned that I also have to provide a working e-mail address (code is required to access swype cards and learn my CVV), it also asked me about fake surname, phone number and such. A 0-KYC level service should autofill these fields with random data and e-mail should not be required from me.

workable_glance_7539

I was scammed by their provider, Rewarble. I loaded $200 onto my account, made one purchase, and left the remaining balance for later use. When I logged into Rewarble one day, I found that my entire balance had been drained, and the transaction history showed numerous unauthorized purchases that used up all my funds. Since this incident, I haven't had any issues with Rewarble, as I've only loaded amounts I intended to spend immediately. It seems their system might flag certain amounts as suspicious. I came across another case similar to mine documented here: https://gist.github.com/arthur-cpp/ce238d0080d6d6a138e0462519a7823e. I didn't get any response from their support. I created ticket 4 days ago.

suitable_alpha_1658
2/5

i used this website 4 times: 1,2) twice amazon cards - worked fine, expensive but fine. 3) ordered rewarble.com card, paid $7.65 fee for $100 card, worked, but couldn't get card they described. 4) Reward Center VISA (US) - despite no using vpn etc, from residential IP in SF wasn't being able to redeem the card. Support basically said "don't' use vpn", when i pointed out i didn't use and this was in my original message they told: "Stealths Support, [16/9/25 23:31] Yeah, this is why you should test products with low amount anyway. Stealths Support, [16/9/25 23:32] I've already sent ticket, will update you." - like thanks, but i assume it's exactly was your service about, you test these things beforehand and be sure that they work. No ETA on the answer, no refund, no nothing, it's basically complete random, no confidence whatsoever that whatever you buy would work as described or worked at all, as it's now, unfortunately can't recommend.

wide_deodorant_4724

Tried again. Just an update that everything seems to work much better after you have changed provider. So, if possible I would update the review to 5/5.

succulent_canopy_8174
3/5

Seems to have stopped accepting Bitcoin, pushing customers to XMR (good) or BCH. Bitcoin was removed from front page, but is still listed in FAQ, so this is inconsistent and confusing. I talked to Crypotomus and they said seller has turned off Bitcoin.

usual_impact_1744
5/5

pros: global cards, quick support, no kyc cons: high fees, non reloadable cards

gigantic_clock_8716
5/5

bought like 4 cards from them, so far no issues

wide_deodorant_4724

Card only worked once with Stripe payment gateway, After that no luck.