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Australian CoinJar customers can use accumulated rewards points to get cool stuff from the CoinJar Rewards store. But what are the most popular items?
There are many different ways to clock up rewards points on CoinJar for Australian customers. But what does the average crypto bro or crypto sis redeem their points for in the Let’s have a look into the magical minds of our customers and see what interests them the most!
is the first and most well-known cryptocurrency. It is the of crypto bro life.
CoinJar users probably redeem points for Bitcoin because they believe in its long-term value as a digital asset and want to add it to their cryptocurrency portfolio directly through their rewards. Also they are worried about buying it all.
is a major cryptocurrency and a platform for decentralised apps. Users probably redeem points for ETH to invest in the crypto with the second-highest market capitalisation. It’s the silver to Bitcoin’s gold. Fun fact: Some ETH enthusiasts say that one day the ETH market cap will flip Bitcoin’s market cap. This day has been dubbed “the flippening”... Obviously Bitcoin enthusiasts think this is wildly wishful thinking.
is a cryptocurrency designed for fast and low-cost international payments. XRP enthusiasts note that the company behind XRP, Ripple Labs, have been behind by financial institutions. It’s one of the strongest altcoins and is one of the most searched-for terms that leads people to the CoinJar website.
can be used in-store or online at Woolworths, BIG W, BWS, Dan Murphy's and some other places. A WISH eGift Card is good to give as a gift to that person who has every damn thing in the world but could choose even more stuff with a gift card. Probably don't tell them about the Dan Murphy's part, direct them to the steaks instead.
is a high-performance blockchain known for its speed and scalability, supporting various dApps. Users might redeem points for SOL to invest in SOL hoping it will go up in price, or to interact with the Solana ecosystem, which is where all the fun stuff is.
is a cryptocurrency that originated as an internet meme but has gained a significant following. CoinJar probably redeem points for DOGE as an investment of the more fun kind. Or not fun, if the price plunges.
JB Hi-Fi is a popular Australian retailer of electronics, entertainment products, and home appliances. Users probably redeem points for a JB Hi-Fi eCard for their Dad’s birthday. I mean, whose Dad doesn’t love everything in JB Hi-Fi?
Myer is a large Australian department store chain offering a wide range of fashion, beauty, homewares, and electrical goods. Redeeming points for a Myer Gift Card is def for mum’s birthday. What mum doesn’t want Myer stuff?
Amazon is a global e-commerce giant selling virtually everything. Here is another gift card for teenagers who hate everything except stuff on Amazon.
Pepe is a more recent meme-based cryptocurrency that has gained popularity within certain online communities. Redeeming points for PEPE would likely appeal to those interested in high-risk, high-reward speculative crypto assets driven by internet trends.
The PlayStation Store is a digital marketplace for PlayStation consoles, offering games, add-ons, and subscriptions. Gamers with CoinJar rewards might redeem points for PlayStation Store credit to buy new games or enhance their gaming experience. This is a no-brainer when it comes to the crypto bros and the crypto sisters.
Uber is a ride-sharing and food delivery service. Redeeming points for an Uber eGift Card lets the crypto bros with full bags go out and buy too much whiskey and get home safely without having to sleep in a garden.
Bunnings is a leading Australian retailer of home improvement and hardware products.This is for the crypto bros and crypto sisters who have been watching too much Renovation Tok and think that renovating their bathrooms is a decent weekend activity.
Koinly is a cryptocurrency tax calculator platform that helps users track and report their crypto taxes. Redeeming points for a Koinly subscription could be valuable for CoinJar users who actively trade or invest in cryptocurrencies and need assistance with tax compliance. This one is a smart use of points, why is it only number 14? People want to renovate their bathroom more than they want to sort out their taxes?
Fruit-computer users might redeem points for Apple credit to purchase iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, or subscribe to services like Apple Music or iCloud. This way, they can never leave the house and just watch Trading View charts all weekend.
BCF is an Australian retailer specialising in outdoor recreational goods for boating, camping, and fishing. Users who enjoy these activities might redeem points for BCF vouchers to purchase things for the hobbies they think they have. But really they only care about crypto.
Netflix is a popular streaming service. Redeeming points for a Netflix subscription will allow the crypto bros and sisters to never leave the house again. They can watch movies with one eyeball, and look at their fave cryptos with the other. Life is good!
Uber Eats is a food delivery platform connecting users with local restaurants. Redeeming points for Uber Eats credit allows the crypto crowd to eat spicy-as-hell noodles while watching Netflix and trading memecoins. So glad to be alive in 2025!
The Xbox platform offers gaming consoles, digital games, and online services. Gamers might redeem points for an Xbox Gift Card to purchase new games, subscriptions like Xbox Game Pass, or other digital content. They have to fit this in between crypto trades and renovating their bathroom, however.
Rebel Sport is a retailer of sporting and fitness equipment, apparel, and footwear. The crypto crowd need this for when their mother walks in and realises they haven’t left the house in a week and need to go for a run. Run, crypto crowd, RUN!
The Iconic is an online fashion and lifestyle retailer in Australia and New Zealand. Obviously, the crypto crowd always look like hotties. And this can only help them look even better after a bull-run glow.
Similar to Koinly, CryptoTaxCalculator.io is a platform that helps users calculate their cryptocurrency taxes. Because do you really want to spend a lot of time crying in your accountant’s office? No.
DoorDash is another popular food delivery service. Redeeming points for DoorDash credit enables introverts to stay under the doona eating noodles and buying memecoins.
Like the Apple Store, but on Android, Google Play is a digital distribution service for apps, games, music, movies, and books. Android users, what are you even thinking, you already have the CoinJar app, that’s all you need.
Airbnb is an online marketplace for holiday accommodation rentals. CoinJar customers can go away for the weekend so they can trade crypto in a holiday house rather than their own house.
Similar to the Uber eGift Card, redeeming directly for "UBER" likely provides credit for Uber's ride-sharing services. Perfect for when you party too hard at the crypto conference and can’t walk to your hotel the whole 500 metres from the boat party.
Roblox is an online game platform and game creation system popular with younger audiences. Crypto bros probably buy this for their kids to get Robux (the Roblox currency), but are really looking for a chance to play with their kids because Roblox is low-key the best fun ever.
Dogwifhat is another meme-based cryptocurrency, featuring a Shiba Inu dog wearing a knitted hat. Similar to Pepe, redeeming points for WIF would likely appeal to those interested in speculative meme coins and internet culture. Go use your points to fill up those bags!
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