What is a Transcash voucher?
Transcash is a French prepaid voucher ("ticket") sold in tobacconists and convenience stores. You buy it for a fixed amount (typically €20 to €250) and receive a 16-digit code used to pay online or top up a prepaid Mastercard. Because acceptance is limited, many holders end up with a balance they cannot easily spend — which is why converting it to crypto or cash is so common.
Two ways to sell a Transcash code
There are two routes, and the right one depends on whether you value speed or the best rate:
| Quick Trade (instant) | P2P marketplace | |
|---|---|---|
| Speed | Seconds — paid right away | Minutes — once a buyer accepts |
| Rate | Slightly lower (platform buys the risk) | Higher — vendors compete on rate |
| Account | Not needed for small amounts | Free account required |
| Protection | Platform settlement | Escrow until the code is verified |
If you want the money in your wallet now and the balance is small, use the instant route. If you can wait a few minutes and want the highest possible percentage of face value, pick a marketplace offer.
Step by step
- Choose your payout: USDT, BTC, ETH, TRX or euros by SEPA.
- Enter the Transcash face value to see your exact payout before you commit.
- Pick instant (Quick Trade) or a P2P offer in the marketplace.
- Submit the 16-digit code — it is encrypted (AES-256-GCM) and checked for validity and reuse.
- Once verified, the funds are released to your address or IBAN.
What rate should you expect?
Conversion rates are quoted as a percentage of face value. The instant rate is a few points lower than the marketplace because the platform takes on the fraud risk immediately. A 2% platform commission is shown before you confirm — there are no hidden fees. Always check the live quote on the pair page, as rates move with demand.
How to stay safe
- Never share a code over chat, email or social media before a trade is open and escrow is funded.
- Prefer escrow: funds are locked first, so the buyer cannot disappear with your code.
- Avoid "agents" who DM you offering above-market rates — that is the classic coupon scam.
- Keep the receipt/reference so you can track the order without logging in.