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Talk to the GIFQ team →Recipients go to azte.co, enter their 16-digit voucher code, and provide a Bitcoin wallet address. Azteco then broadcasts an on-chain transaction to that address — no exchange account or identity verification is required on the recipient's side.
The Bitcoin value is calculated using the market price of Bitcoin at the moment of purchase, not at the time of redemption. This means the satoshi equivalent is fixed when your order is placed, so recipients receive a defined amount of BTC rather than a fixed fiat value at redemption.
Azteco's pricing includes a 10% commission fee on top of the face value, plus a separate network fee to cover the Bitcoin on-chain transaction cost. Budget planners should account for both when calculating the net Bitcoin value a recipient will actually receive.
Azteco on-chain vouchers issued through GIFQ expire 30 days from the date of issue. If a recipient does not redeem within that window, the voucher becomes void — communicating this deadline clearly in your reward distribution message is essential.
GIFQ currently issues Azteco on-chain vouchers denominated in USD, available for US distribution, in amounts from $20 to $1,000. If your recipient base spans other regions, contact GIFQ to discuss whether additional country coverage fits your program.
They work well for developer incentive programs, Web3 project contributor rewards, crypto-native research panel payouts, and contractor compensation where recipients already manage self-custody Bitcoin wallets. They are a poor fit for recipients unfamiliar with cryptocurrency wallets, since redemption requires a valid Bitcoin address.
Azteco is a Bitcoin distribution company that converts the complexity of on-chain cryptocurrency acquisition into a simple voucher format — no exchange account, no KYC, no wallet setup required at the point of purchase. Recipients visit azte.co, enter a 16-digit code and their Bitcoin wallet address, and the on-chain transaction is processed. The Bitcoin value is locked at the market price at the time of purchase, so both the sender and recipient know exactly what was bought. Azteco on-chain vouchers are available through GIFQ in USD denominations from $20 to $1,000, issued for US-based distribution. The 30-day expiry window means recipients need to redeem promptly after receiving — a detail worth communicating in any reward or incentive campaign. Note that Azteco's pricing includes a 10% commission fee plus a network fee to cover on-chain transaction costs; senders should factor this into reward budget calculations. For B2B teams, Azteco vouchers fill a specific gap: rewarding contractors, research panel participants, or tech-savvy employees who prefer Bitcoin over traditional gift card retailers. They are particularly well-suited for Web3 projects, developer incentive programs, and any organization whose recipient base actively uses self-custody cryptocurrency wallets.
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