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Steam wallet top-up for Russia — login-based refill via API

Russia is the largest Steam wallet top-up market in the CIS, and login-based refill is the default: your customer pays you, you pass the Steam login, and the wallet is credited in rubles automatically — no codes, no manual steps.

B2B wholesale Steam wallet top-up — automated wallet codes for resellers

Why login top-up dominates in Russia

Card payments inside the Steam client are unreliable for Russian accounts, so resellers fund wallets by login instead. With FazerCards you quote in **RUB** against a USD base, validate the account with one check-login call, then submit the order — fulfillment usually completes in seconds. Your FazerCards balance is debited in US dollars; you can top it up via crypto (USDT, Binance Pay) where enabled, which sidesteps local banking friction entirely. Because the percentage is a discount rather than a fee, your buy price sits below the wallet face value — a structural margin advantage over commission-based Russian top-up shops.

A discount, not a commission

Most CIS Steam top-up services charge a commission or markup — the reseller pays more than the wallet face value. FazerCards runs the opposite model: a discount off your wholesale debit (Bronze 2.5%, Silver 3%, Gold 3.55%, up to 5% on volume). The player still receives the full face value; you simply pay below it, so your margin starts wider before you set a retail price.

Ruble top-up calculator

Enter a ruble amount to see what the player receives on the Steam wallet and the approximate USDT debit from your balance (shown on Gold). Switch currency if you also serve neighbouring markets.

Top-up preview

Rates refresh automatically when the quotes service is available.

Minimum top-up is always the equivalent of US $0.10. Maximum is US $1,000; bounds in your selected currency follow the rate below.

Top-up amount
Currency

Credited to the Steam wallet

Same amount and currency as entered above — what the player should see on the wallet.

Approx. debit in USDT

Blockchain transfer fees are separate if you move USDT on-chain.

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FAQ

Do you support Steam wallet top-up in rubles for Russia?
Yes. Pull live RUB rates from `/steam-topup/rates`, bill your buyer in rubles, and FazerCards debits your USD balance per your plan. The player sees the full ruble face value on their Steam wallet.
How does the player pay — do they need a working bank card on Steam?
No. You collect payment from the customer however you like; FazerCards credits the Steam wallet by login. That is exactly why login top-up is popular in Russia, where in-client card payments are unreliable.
Is there a commission on Russian Steam top-up?
No commission is stacked on top. It is a discount off your wholesale debit (up to 3.55% on Gold, up to 5% on volume), so you pay below face value — the opposite of commission-based services. Confirm the exact US $ / USDT debit in the hub before quoting.

Start selling Steam top-up today

Open the Gold trial, pull live rates, and route your first check-login this afternoon.

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