#CryptoIntegration

The Google Play Store does not accept cryptocurrencies directly as a payment method. However, you can use crypto (Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, etc.) to buy Google Play gift cards on platforms like Paxful, Cryptorefills, Coinsbee, or Bitrefill. These cards can be redeemed in the Play Store to add balance and purchase apps, games, or subscriptions. The process involves selecting the amount, paying with crypto, and receiving a code to redeem. The cards are limited by country and are non-transferable. Google allows non-custodial wallets in the Play Store after reversing restrictions in 2025, facilitating apps like MetaMask or Trust Wallet. Google Pay allows linking Coinbase cards for payments outside the Play Store, but not for direct purchases in the store. Exchanges like Binance or Crypto.com, available in the Play Store, allow managing crypto, but are not integrated with Google's payment system. In P2P markets, exchanging Google Play cards for crypto may involve high premiums. Use secure platforms with escrow, enable 2FA, and verify the card's region to avoid issues.