TL;DR. In 2026 there are seven working channels to buy Telegram Stars with crypto: Fragment (cheapest, needs TON Connect), split.tg (anonymous, +8-15%), Crypto Bot, xRocket Pay, Wallet Pay, Apple/Google in-app (expensive), OTC. For a RU user without a custodial account, Fragment + split.tg cover 95% of scenarios. Stars cannot be withdrawn back to crypto (the rare exception is channel authors via Fragment). The first thing to settle is what you actually need Stars for: tips, stickerpacks, in-app purchases.
What Telegram Stars are
Stars are the internal Telegram currency, launched in 2024. They are used for:
- Tips — donations to channels and creators (1 Star → ~$0.015 to the author).
- Stickerpack purchases — premium stickers, 10-50 Stars each.
- In-app purchases inside Telegram Mini Apps — games and services hosted inside Telegram.
- Premium reactions and exclusive features — extended emoji, Premium stories activation.
- Payments for content inside paid channels — the new monetisation layer added in 2025.
Stars are NOT regular money: you cannot freely transfer them to another user, and you cannot convert them back into TON or USDT (with the narrow Fragment exception).
The seven working channels
1. Fragment — the cheapest
Fragment.com is the official TON Foundation venue. It uses TON Connect 2.0.
Steps:
- fragment.com → connect a wallet (Tonkeeper / MyTonWallet / Wallet)
- Menu “Stars” → pick a pack
- Confirm the transaction in the wallet
- Stars are credited in ~30 seconds
Pricing: 1 Star = 0.0023 TON (the base rate).
Pros: cheapest, direct Telegram integration, reliable (no custodial risk on top of the usual wallet risk).
Minuses: requires TON Connect, leaves an on-chain signature from your wallet, not suitable for full anonymity.
2. split.tg — anonymous, no connect
@split is a third-party Telegram bot.
Steps:
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/start→ Menu Stars → choose a pack - Set the recipient username (yours or someone else’s)
- Receive an invoice → send TON with the memo
- Stars are credited in 30-180 seconds
Pricing: 1 Star ≈ 0.0027 TON (+15% vs Fragment).
Pros: no TON Connect required, full anonymity, you can pay from an exchange account, convenient for gifting.
Minuses: margin over Fragment, custodial risk (a short window between sending TON and Stars activation).
More detail in split.tg review.
3. Crypto Bot — native Telegram UX
@CryptoBot is one of the largest custodial Telegram wallets, with a built-in Stars shop.
Steps:
-
/start→ Menu “Stars” - Pick a pack → confirm
- Payment from your Crypto Bot balance (TON or USDT must be there)
- Stars arrive instantly
Pricing: 1 Star ≈ 0.0026 TON (+13% vs Fragment).
Pros: instant activation (your balance is already on the platform), no on-chain transaction per purchase, simple UX.
Minuses: requires a pre-funded Crypto Bot balance, more expensive than Fragment, custodial risk of Crypto Bot.
4. xRocket Pay
@xRocket is a multi-chain bot that also sells Stars.
Pricing: 1 Star ≈ 0.0028 TON (+22% vs Fragment).
Pros: multi-currency (you can pay in TON, USDT, BTC, ETH). Minuses: higher margin, smaller audience.
5. Wallet Pay (Wallet in Telegram)
Wallet Pay is the official gateway of Wallet in Telegram. Since 2025 it supports Stars purchases directly.
Steps:
- Wallet → Buy Stars
- Pick a pack
- Pay from the TON/USDT balance inside Wallet
Pricing: 1 Star ≈ 0.0024 TON (+5% vs Fragment).
Pros: official TG interface, cheaper than split.tg, no on-chain transaction. Minuses: requires a Wallet balance; for a RU user Wallet verification may be a friction.
6. Apple / Google in-app
Standard Stars purchase through the Telegram app on iOS or Android.
Pricing: 100 Stars = $1.99, which is ~0.30 TON-equivalent (about +30% vs Fragment due to store fees).
Pros: simple for non-crypto users, no crypto needed at all. Minuses: expensive, all regular RU cards are blocked, needs a non-RU Apple/Google ID.
7. OTC via Telegram channels
A handful of channels (@StarsResellers, @TGStarsMarket) sell Stars for crypto at custom rates — meant for larger volumes or specific scenarios.
Pricing: negotiated, typically 0.0023-0.0030 TON per Star. Pros: room for large bulk deals and flexible terms. Minuses: NO escrow, scam risk is high — never use without a verified dealer.
Comparison table
| Channel | Price 1 Star (TON) | Margin vs Fragment | TON Connect needed | Anonymity | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fragment | 0.0023 | 0% | yes | low | 30 sec |
| split.tg | 0.0027 | +15% | no | high | 30-180 sec |
| Crypto Bot | 0.0026 | +13% | no | medium | instant |
| xRocket Pay | 0.0028 | +22% | no | medium | instant |
| Wallet Pay | 0.0024 | +5% | no | low | instant |
| Apple/Google | ~0.0030 | +30% | n/a | low | instant |
| OTC | 0.0023-0.0030 | varies | no | high | manual |
Which channel to choose
By scenario:
- Large volume for personal use (over 5000 Stars a year): Fragment. The 8-15% margin saving covers the wallet connection.
- Gift to a friend or stranger: split.tg or Crypto Bot. No connect needed, you can set someone else’s @username.
- Regular tips to channels and creators: Wallet Pay or Crypto Bot (instant activation, no on-chain per purchase).
- One pack to try (≤500 Stars): split.tg — the simplest UX.
- Large business volume (over $1000 in Stars per month): OTC with a verified dealer; bulk pricing is better.
Where Stars cannot be bought with crypto in 2026
- Through MoonPay / Banxa / Mercuryo — these fiat onramps do not sell Stars directly (only TON, USDT, BTC).
- Through most exchanges (Bybit / OKX / Binance) — exchanges do not trade Stars; it is an internal Telegram asset.
- With a regular fiat card outside a TG account — Stars are tied to Telegram and do not exist without an account.
So the “fiat card → Stars” path only works through Apple/Google in-app, which is closed for RU.
Stars vs TON: when to pick which
| Scenario | Better Stars | Better TON |
|---|---|---|
| Tip to a channel-blogger | ✓ | |
| Stickerpack purchase | ✓ | |
| In-app purchase in a TG game | ✓ | |
| Premium reactions | ✓ | |
| Donation to a project with a TON address | ✓ | |
| Buying goods through a bot | ✓ | |
| Saving | ✓ | |
| Free transfer to a friend | ✓ | |
| Use outside Telegram | ✓ | |
| Buying NFTs, domains, gifts | ✓ |
Stars — for small inside-Telegram operations. TON — for everything else.
Taxes (US/EU note)
Buying Stars with TON is a disposal of property (you exchanged TON for a virtual good or service). In most US/EU jurisdictions this is a taxable event: the tax base is the spread between your TON cost basis and the TON price at the moment of the Stars purchase.
In practice the per-transaction tax is small — but bookkeeping matters because every purchase counts. Most users aggregate the year’s purchases and report once via the standard crypto-disposals schedule.
”First Stars purchase” checklist
- Decided whether you need Stars or TON (Stars are only for inside-TG scenarios)
- Chose a channel: Fragment (cheaper) or split.tg (more anonymous)
- Have TON in the wallet (for Fragment) or in Crypto Bot / Wallet (for the others)
- Set the correct recipient username (yours or as a gift)
- Saved the tx hash in case of activation issues
Wrap-up
Buying Telegram Stars with crypto in 2026 is routine: seven channels, different UX trade-offs, prices between 0.0023-0.0030 TON per Star. Fragment is the cheapest, split.tg is the most anonymous, Wallet Pay is the most convenient for tips.
For most users — Fragment as the main channel, split.tg for anonymity and gifts. Apple/Google in-app is effectively dead for RU thanks to the card block.
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