Top up a Guatemala phone with crypto

Latin America · Currency: GTQ · 3 operators supported

In one paragraph

You can top up all 3 major Guatemala mobile operators (Claro Guatemala, Tigo Guatemala, Movistar Guatemala) with Bitcoin, Lightning, Monero, USDT, and 8 more cryptocurrencies. No account creation, no email, no KYC. Credit is delivered to the line in under a minute.

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Guatemala operators on Neloxi

Click any operator to start a top-up.

Denomination ranges

Available recharge amounts per operator, in GTQ.

OperatorTypeMinMax
Claro GuatemalabothQ5Q200
Tigo GuatemalabothQ5Q200
Movistar GuatemalabothQ5Q200

Cryptocurrencies accepted for Guatemala

All 12 cryptocurrencies Neloxi supports work on every Guatemala operator. Pick the one your wallet holds.

Guatemala top-up — FAQ

Which operators are supported in Guatemala?

Neloxi supports 3 Guatemala operators: Claro, Tigo, Movistar. Every operator accepts the same 12 cryptocurrencies and delivers credit in under a minute.

Do I need a Guatemala phone number to send a top-up?

No. Neloxi is the buyer's location, not the recipient's. You can be anywhere in the world (except sanctioned jurisdictions and the US) and send credit to any Guatemala number on a supported operator.

Which cryptocurrency should I use for a Guatemala top-up?

For top-ups under Q10,000 equivalent, Lightning Network is the cheapest and fastest. For larger top-ups, USDT-TRC20 keeps the price stable in dollars. For full payment privacy, Monero.

Is buying mobile credit with crypto legal in Guatemala?

Yes. Mobile recharges are legal retail products in Guatemala like everywhere else, and paying for them with cryptocurrency is also legal. Neloxi is not a money transmitter — it sells airtime, paid in crypto, with no exchange function.

What is the maximum amount I can recharge to a Guatemala number?

It depends on the operator. The highest single denominations across Guatemala operators range from Q200 (most operators) down to Q200. You can place multiple back-to-back orders if you need more.

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