StealthsimGet eSIM

How it works

You buy a Stealthsim eSIM in three steps: choose a country, pay in crypto, scan the QR code. No account creation, no email verification, no ID. The whole flow takes about three minutes.

  1. 1

    Choose a country or region

    Pick from 190+ countries or a regional bundle (Asia, Europe, Latin America, Africa, Middle East, Oceania). Each plan shows data volume, duration and price in USD.

  2. 2

    Pay with crypto

    Select Bitcoin, Lightning, Monero, USDT (TRC-20 or ERC-20), USDC or Ethereum. The invoice is generated instantly. Lightning and Monero confirm in seconds; on-chain BTC in ~10 minutes.

  3. 3

    Scan the QR code

    As soon as payment confirms, the eSIM QR code appears on screen and is sent to a one-time link. Scan it from your phone settings to install. Installation takes about 2 minutes on any eSIM-compatible iPhone or Android.

Ready to try it?

Pick any of the 190+ countries we cover and you'll see the live plan list with crypto-priced equivalents.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to create an account?+

No. Stealthsim has no signup flow. You go directly from country selection to payment and QR delivery. The site stores no customer record tied to your purchase.

What phone do I need?+

Any eSIM-compatible phone: iPhone XS or later (iPhone 14+ in the US is eSIM-only), Pixel 3 or later, Samsung Galaxy S20 or later, and most modern Android flagships. Check Apple and Google support pages for the full list.

How long does activation take?+

Lightning payments confirm in 1-3 seconds. On-chain Bitcoin takes 10-60 minutes for the first confirmation. Once confirmed, the QR appears immediately. Installation on your phone takes about 2 minutes.

Can I install the eSIM later?+

Yes. The QR code is reusable until first installation. We recommend installing it before your trip, on Wi-Fi, and only activating the data plan when you land.

What happens if my payment is underpaid?+

If you send less than invoiced (due to a network fee miscalculation, for example), the system shows a top-up address for the missing amount. Overpayments are credited as a balance on the invoice.

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Last updated: 2026-05-21