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Home»Crypto»Chinese New Year 2026: Can You Send Red Envelopes (Hongbao) With Crypto?
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Chinese New Year 2026: Can You Send Red Envelopes (Hongbao) With Crypto?

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Key Takeaways

  • Crypto red envelopes are technically possible, but legality and accessibility depend heavily on local regulations and wallet compatibility.
  • Volatility and transaction fees can affect the final value of a crypto hongbao, making stablecoins a more predictable option.
  • While digital tokens modernize the tradition and enable cross-border gifting, security risks and regulatory uncertainty remain key considerations.

As families across Asia prepare to usher in the Year of the Horse in 2026, a centuries-old Lunar New Year tradition is colliding with digital finance: the red envelope.

Known as hongbao in Mandarin, the practice of gifting cash in red packets has already migrated from paper to smartphones via mobile payment apps.

But can you send red envelopes in with crypto — and if so, is it the future?

What Are Red Envelopes?

Red envelopes are monetary gifts traditionally given during Lunar New Year by married couples and elders to children, unmarried relatives and sometimes employees.

The red color symbolizes good fortune and warding off evil spirits, while the money inside conveys blessings for prosperity in the coming year.

The amounts are typically modest and even numbers are favored in Chinese culture.

While amounts featuring the number eight mean wealth and prosperity, the number four is generally avoided because it sounds like the word for death.

Can You Send Red Envelopes With Crypto?

In practical terms, yes — but there are some things to consider.

Crypto transfers can function as digital gifts, similar to cash or mobile payments.

Some crypto exchanges and wallet providers have introduced themed “crypto red envelope” features during Lunar New Year, allowing users to send small amounts of tokens such as Bitcoin, Ethereum or stablecoins to friends and family.

However, the legality and ease of doing so vary widely by jurisdiction.

In mainland China, crypto trading and transactions are heavily restricted, limiting the feasibility of crypto-based hongbao.

In other markets such as Singapore, Hong Kong and parts of Southeast Asia, where digital assets are regulated but not banned, sending crypto is technically possible if both sender and recipient have compatible wallets.

As for how much to give, the same cultural norms will apply.

Givers often send the equivalent of $10 to $100 or more, depending on their relationship and financial means.

Because crypto prices can fluctuate sharply, this may cause some issues.

How Do You Calculate a Crypto Red Envelope?

First, the giver will decide on an amount — for example, 88 yuan or 168 yuan — reflecting lucky numerical combinations.

Second, the giver converts that fiat value into crypto at the prevailing exchange rate.

If using Bitcoin (BTC) or Ethereum (ETH), the amount will be expressed in small fractions of a token.

Transaction fees must also be factored in.

The Appeals and Drawbacks

Potential Benefits:

Supporters argue that crypto red envelopes modernize the tradition and will appeal to more tech-savvy recipients.

They can also serve as an introduction to digital assets, effectively functioning as both a gift and a lesson in blockchain technology.

Cross-border transfers may be faster and, in some cases, cheaper than traditional remittance channels too.

Potential Risks:

Volatility remains the most significant concern for choosing to send this way.

The value of major cryptocurrencies can swing by double-digit percentages within days, altering the real worth of a gift.

Regulatory uncertainty is another issue, especially in jurisdictions where crypto activity is restricted — meaning sending or receiving digital tokens could carry legal risks.

Security is also a factor. All recipients will need to manage private keys and avoid scams, and mistaken transfers are typically irreversible.

This can be more of an issue if the recipient is not tech-savvy or familiar with blockchain.


Kurt Robson

Kurt Robson is a London-based reporter at CCN, specialising in the fast-moving worlds of crypto and emerging technology. He began his career covering local news in Cornwall after graduating from Falmouth University with First Class Honours in Journalism. There, he cut his teeth on everything from council meetings to missing swans.

He quickly rose through the ranks to become a frontline journalist at several of the UK’s leading national newspapers. Over the years, he has interviewed musicians and celebrities, reported from courtrooms and crime scenes, and secured multiple front-page exclusives.

Following the upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kurt shifted his focus to technology journalism—just ahead of the AI boom. With a natural curiosity and a trained eye for emerging trends, he has found a new rhythm in reporting on innovation.

At CCN, Kurt’s work focuses on the cutting edge of crypto, blockchain, AI, and the evolving digital world. Drawing on his background in people-first reporting and his deep interest in disruptive tech, Kurt delivers stories that are insightful, entertaining, and human-centric.



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