TikTok coins are the app's in-app currency that viewers use to send gifts to creators during live streams. Demand for recharging coins is high, so it pays to know where to do it cheaply and safely.
Why you need TikTok coins
People buy coins to support favorite creators with gifts in lives, join interactions and boost visibility on air. Creators then convert gifts to diamonds and cash out.
How to top up cheaper
- Via the TikTok website rather than the app — web recharge is often cheaper without app-store fees;
- watch the rate and bundles — larger packs cost less per coin;
- pay with trusted methods available in your region.
Topping up in restricted regions
Where payment systems are limited, direct recharge may be unavailable. People then use the TikTok web cabinet, accounts bound to another region, or crypto via intermediaries. Avoid shady coin-farming services — they break the rules and risk a ban.
What to keep in mind
Coins are a viewer expense, not an earning tool by themselves. If your goal is monetization, start with a quality account — real or aged — that's convenient for going live and growing an audience.