
Nov 19th, 2025 at 17:00
In 2025, travelers no longer hunt for local SIM cards or public Wi-Fi.
Instead, they buy eSIMs directly with crypto — instantly, from anywhere.
This shift marks a new layer of Web3 utility: turning digital assets into seamless real-world access.
From EncryptSIM to Bitrefill and WiFi Map, crypto eSIM platforms are redefining how we connect abroad — faster, cheaper, and borderless.
EncryptSIM is a new player focused on privacy and global coverage.
It lets users purchase and activate eSIMs anonymously, with payments in major cryptocurrencies.
The platform’s key strength is its no-KYC, privacy-by-design approach — ideal for those who value control over their data while traveling.
With growing coverage across 180+ countries, EncryptSIM positions itself as the Web3-native alternative to traditional telecom providers — secure, borderless, and crypto-powered.
Founded in 2014, Bitrefill remains the largest and most trusted crypto eSIM provider worldwide.
The brand is widely recognized for its slogan “Live on Crypto”, reflecting its ecosystem of prepaid mobile, travel, and lifestyle services.
Users can buy eSIM packages for most regions, paying with BTC, Lightning, ETH, USDT, or other major tokens.
With over 1 million users, Bitrefill combines reputation, reach, and reliability — making it the go-to option for anyone wanting to stay connected purely through crypto.
WiFi Map, known for its 180M+ user base, expanded its functionality with built-in eSIM packages.
The app integrates eSIMs directly into its existing network of verified Wi-Fi hotspots, offering a one-stop solution for connectivity.
Payments can be made in crypto or with the native $WIFI token, which users already earn by adding and testing new Wi-Fi points.
This makes WiFi Map one of the few apps that let you earn tokens from connectivity — and spend them on more connectivity.
Crypto eSIMs solve the biggest pain points of global travel:
For travelers, it means freedom — connectivity that follows you anywhere, settled in seconds with crypto.
For Web3, it’s another proof that tokenized services can compete — and often outperform — traditional infrastructure.