Top up Globe in
Philippines
Refill any Globe prepaid line in Philippines with cryptocurrency. We support 1 fixed denominations from 1,000 up to 1,000 PHP, settled to the carrier within minutes of your crypto deposit confirming on chain. No account, no KYC, no app.
Last updated ·
- 1
- fixed amounts
- 1,000–1,000
- PHP · amount range
- PHP
- local currency
- under 60s
- typical ETA
Globe denominations
Live face values you can buy now. Prices charged in PHP at the carrier rate; you pay the crypto equivalent at the rate of the moment.
Or pick a custom amount
Globe accepts custom top-ups between 616.93 and 1,000 PHP. Use the form above to enter any value in that range.
Globe mobile prefixes in Philippines
These 16 local prefixes route to Globe. If your number starts with one of them, you're on the right network.
About Globe in Philippines
Globe is one of the 6 prepaid networks operating in Philippines, with the dial code +63. Refills are denominated in PHP and settle on the carrier under 60 seconds after our payment confirms on chain.
You don't need a Globe account, the Philippines MyCarrier app, a local bank or any in-store kiosk — just the phone number and the crypto. The credit shows up on the SIM exactly the same way as if you'd topped it up at a corner store.
Globe mobile top-up · FAQ
Can I top up Globe with Bitcoin?
Yes. Pay in Bitcoin (BTC), Monero (XMR), Ethereum (ETH), USDT (TRC/ERC/SOL), Litecoin (LTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Solana (SOL), Dogecoin (DOGE), Dash (DASH), Tron (TRX) or BNB. The Globe line in Philippines gets credited within minutes of your deposit confirming on chain.
How fast does the Globe credit land?
Carrier-side, Globe typically posts the credit within 30 seconds of our settlement message. End-to-end (you click pay → SIM has credit) it's usually 1-3 minutes on fast chains (LTC, TRX, SOL), up to 10 minutes on slower ones (BTC).
What's the cheapest crypto for a Globe refill?
For small refills (under $50 USD-equivalent), USDT-TRC20, Tron (TRX), Litecoin (LTC) or Solana (SOL) keep network fees to single cents. Bitcoin works fine but BTC fees can be disproportionate for small top-ups — pick a cheaper chain instead.
Do I need a Globe or Philippines account?
No. We talk to Globe on the back end with the phone number alone. No MyGlobe portal login, no SIM swap, no local bank, no in-store kiosk. Just enter the number, pick the amount, pay in crypto.
Will Globe or the recipient see I paid in crypto?
No. Globe sees a routine top-up at the local face value (PHP). The recipient sees the new balance on their SIM. Neither sees the funding source, your email, or any other payment metadata. From the SIM's side it's identical to a corner-store refill.
Other prepaid networks in Philippines
Pick a different carrier in Philippines — same workflow, same coins, same speed.