Want a clean, no-card purchase? This guide shows you exactly how to buy cam tokens with Bitcoin — step by step — and then tip the same session. It’s fast, private, and works with ETH, LTC, USDT, and even Monero if you prefer.
Step-by-Step Checkout (Works for BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, XMR)
- Open the token purchase page and choose Crypto (or Alternative Methods → Crypto).
- Select Bitcoin (BTC) as the currency; copy the exact deposit address or scan the QR code.
- From your wallet or exchange, send the exact amount. Use a standard fee for 10–30 minute confirmations.
- Wait for the processor to detect 1 confirmation (some require 2–3). Keep the window open until it marks Paid.
- Your tokens credit automatically. Screenshot the receipt with TXID for support, just in case.
- Head to your favorite room and use a visible first tip to get noticed.
Works globally. Availability varies by region and processor. Always screenshot your confirmation page in case support needs a TXID.
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Crypto Options Explained
Bitcoin (BTC)
Best overall coverage and on-ramp availability. Confirmation times depend on fees; pay a standard fee for ~10–30 min settlement on most processors.
Ethereum (ETH)
Widely supported via stablecoins and direct ETH. Watch gas at peak times or use L2 bridges supported by your processor.
Litecoin (LTC)
Lower fees and fast confirmations. Great for smaller buys when BTC fees spike.
Tether (USDT) & USD Coin (USDC)
Stablecoins help you avoid price swings. Choose networks with low fees (e.g., Tron for USDT per your processor’s options).
Monero (XMR)
Privacy-first. Often routed through gift-card or virtual-card intermediaries. Expect extra KYC checks on exchanges that sell XMR.
FAQ
Is buying tokens with Bitcoin anonymous?
It’s far more private than using a bank card. Your bank won’t see an adult merchant code, and processors only see your wallet TXID. For maximum privacy, consider XMR or gift-card → virtual Visa routes.
What if BTC fees are high right now?
Use Litecoin (LTC) or stablecoins (USDT/USDC) on low‑fee networks if your processor supports them, or wait for fees to drop.
Can I use ETH, USDT, or Monero instead?
Yes. ETH and stablecoins are common; Monero may route through gift-card or virtual‑card steps depending on the processor.