2026 Douyin Coins Price List: RMB, USD, and Popular Recharge Packages Explained

On Android and web, 1 RMB = 10 coins, approximately 7 coins per RMB on iOS. 2026 complete level list from 6 RMB (60 coins) to 648 RMB (6,480 coins) with USD equivalents.

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Latest status: Douyin coins follow the base exchange rate on Android and the official web portal 1 RMB = 10 coins . iOS in-app purchases only return about 1 RMB = 7 coins , due to Apple's platform commission. Packages range from 6 RMB (60 coins) to 648 RMB (6,480 coins), plus promotional reward tiers on the official web recharge page.

If you ever opened the Douyin recharge page from overseas, the first question is always the same: how much does the coin cost, is the price the same on each device? Short answer: no—your payment platform changes the exchange rate, understanding this difference can save you real money. This guide is the complete 2026 Douyin coin price list: official RMB tiers, actual USD equivalent paid by overseas users, why iOS is more expensive, and where to recharge for the best exchange rate.

Douyin coin price overview

Package (RMB)

Coins obtained

USD (≈7.15 exchange rate)

Platform

6 RMB

60 coins

≈$0.84

Android / Web (iOS: ~42)

30 RMB

300 coins

≈$4.20

Android / Web (iOS: ~210)

68 RMB

680 coins

≈$9.51

Android / Web

98 RMB

980 coins

≈$13.71

Android / Web

198 RMB

1,980 coins

≈$27.69

Android / Web

328 RMB

3,280 coins

≈$45.87

Android / Web

648 RMB

6,480 coins

≈$90.63

Android / Web

The table uses the official 1:10 exchange rate, with a USD/RMB reference of 7.15; exchange rates fluctuate daily, so treat the USD column as a reference. The iOS column is the reason this guide exists—buying 30 RMB worth of coins on Android gets you 300 coins, but only about 210 on iOS in-app.

Base exchange rate: 1 RMB = 10 coins

Official packages and rates

Douyin's own rules are simple: 1 RMB = 10 Douyin coins —The same currency is sometimes labeled "diamonds" in newer versions, but the exchange rate is the same. Official app and official web recharge portal on it, the standard preset tiers are:

  • 6 RMB → 60 coins (entry package)

  • 30 RMB → 300 coins (most common small recharge)

  • 68 RMB → 680 coins

  • 98 RMB → 980 coins

  • 198 RMB → 1,980 coins

  • 328 RMB → 3,280 coins

  • 648 RMB → 6,480 coins (largest standard package)

The official web portal also supports custom amounts starting from 1 RMB, converted at the same 1:10 exchange rate. Coins no expiration date , once credited, cannot be withdrawn or refunded—the "non-refundable" rule is explained on the recharge page itself, so confirm your account and amount before paying.

2026 RMB package tiers

The above tier list is the stable core. What changes is reward tier On the official web recharge portal, larger packages will get additional coins. The reward ratios published by the official portal (maintained centrally by the platform) are as follows:

Recharge (RMB)

Coins obtained

Reward

198 RMB

1,980 coins

0%

328 RMB

4,100 coins

+25%

648 RMB

8,424 coins

+30%

1,296 RMB

17,496 coins

+35%

1,944 RMB

27,216 coins

+40%

2,592 RMB

37,584 coins

+45%

3,240 RMB

48,600 coins

+50%

6,480 RMB

97,200 coins

+50%

Reward tiers are centrally configured and may change with promotions, so the page display is subject to change. The key points are: If you have to recharge more than 328 RMB anyway, larger packages are definitely better value —recharging 648 RMB returns 8,424 coins instead of 6,480, and the 6,480 RMB tier returns 97,200.

USD and overseas pricing

USD conversion table

For overseas users paying in USD, at 1:10 exchange rate and 7.15 USD/RMB reference, the effective price per coin:

Coins

RMB cost

USD (≈7.15)

Coins per USD

60

6 RMB

≈$0.84

~71

300

30 RMB

≈$4.20

~71

980

98 RMB

≈$13.71

~71

1,980

198 RMB

≈$27.69

~72

6,480

648 RMB

≈$90.63

~71

8,424 (reward tier)

648 RMB

≈$90.63

~93

The "coins per USD" row is the key number: under the base exchange rate you get approximately , on the +50% reward tier approximately . Since the RMB price is fixed, USD weakening only lowers the coins per USD—the RMB price never changes. 71 coins per dollaron the +50% reward tier approximately 93 coins per dollar. Because the RMB price is fixed, USD weakening only lowers the coins per USD—the RMB price never changes.

Value of one coin

One coin equals 0.1 RMB (about 0.014 at 7.15). This is the number to remember when viewing gift prices: the hot air balloon costing 52 RMB (about7.30), the famous Carnival gift 30,000 coins costing 3,000 RMB (reference exchange rate about $420). Everything else in the gift store scales the same way at 0.1 RMB per coin.

Why iOS is more expensive

Apple's commission difference

The iOS in-app exchange rate is the biggest price trap in the entire system. Apple charges about 30% commission, Douyin prices iOS packages to absorb it—so iOS packages return about 1 RMB = 7 coins instead of 10. Specifically:

  • In iOS 30 RMB: about 210 coins.

  • On Android / web 30 RMB: 300 coins.

This is about 30% price difference for the exact same coins. The official solution in Douyin's own help materials: iOS users should open the official web recharge portal (douyin.com/pay) in the browser instead of paying in-app—the web portal charges at the standard 1:10 exchange rate, supports WeChat Pay, Alipay or UnionPay, and the coins will go into the same account.

Cheapest platform for overseas users

Ranked by effective price per coin:

  1. Official web portal (douyin.com/pay) —1:10, plus reward tiers for larger amounts. Overall cheapest.

  1. Android app —1:10 on the same preset tiers.

  1. iOS app —about 1:7. Avoid unless no other choice.

For overseas users, the web portal is also the most user-friendly: it supports browser login via QR code or SMS verification, works on any device, and keeps the same account balance as the app.

Reward packages and promotions

In addition to the standard tiers, Douyin runs promotions regularly—first recharge rewards for new users, "recharge and get extra coins" events during holidays (including the annual Qixi festival in August), and limited-time multiplier packages on the recharge page. Two rules for hunting promotions:

  • Only official promotions count. Douyin explicitly warns that third-party "discount recharge" websites are scams or black market channels with risks of account ban and balance loss. The only safe reward coins come from in-app recharge pages or official web portals.

  • Check the activity center. Promotions appear on banners or activity center on the app's recharge page; reward ratios are shown before payment, so you can compare with standard tiers.

Price history: What changed in 2026

The coin exchange rate itself (1:10) has been stable for years—the important changes are in the packaging. The significant development in 2026 is expanded reward ladder on the web portal (now reaching +50% at the 3,240 RMB tier), "diamond" re-labeling currency in newer app builds (same exchange rate, new name), and iOS exchange rate gap is widely recorded , because Apple's commission structure remains unchanged. None of these change the core math—coins × 0.1 = RMB—but they have changed where you should buy: the reward ladder is exactly why the web portal is the recommended route for any recharge of 328 RMB or more, the "diamond" re-labeling means some help pages and reviews now use "diamonds", while older ones use "coins". If the exchange rate quoted in a third-party guide is not 1:10, it almost always describes iOS pricing or outdated promotions, not the official base exchange rate.

What you can buy with one coin in the gift store

Gift price overview

The real purpose of coins is the live gift shop, and the coin price of each gift equals 0.1 RMB per coin. Quick reference for popular tiers:

Gift

Coins

RMB value

Hearts / Roses

1

0.1 RMB

Lollipop

9

0.9 RMB

I love you

52

5.2 RMB

Hot air balloon

520

52 RMB

Sports car

1,200

120 RMB

Private jet

3,000

300 RMB

Rocket

6,660

666 RMB

Douyin No.1

10,001

1,001 RMB

Carnival

30,000

3,000 RMB

The 30 RMB package (300 coins) can cover more than ten hot air balloon gifts; the 648 RMB package can cover one rocket plus a bunch of mid-tier gifts. Planning gifts in coins and then converting to packages is the way every budget-friendly viewer works.

How to recharge coins

Official routes, in order of convenience:

  1. In-app (Android): Me → Wallet → Coins → Recharge → Select tier → Use WeChat Pay / Alipay / UnionPay.

  1. In the live room: Click the gift icon, then recharge button—same tiers and rates.

  1. Official web portal: Open official Douyin recharge page in any browser, log in via QR code or SMS, select preset tier or input custom amount, pay, and coins will sync to your account in seconds.

No matter which route you use, the balance appears immediately in Wallet → Coins after payment, and each order has a receipt with timestamp and order number for support inquiries. If a third-party recharge route is used to credit your account, delivery includes the processing time of that route—always check order status before repurchasing, because duplicate orders on first unpaid payments are classic support tickets. Through official Douyin recharge on Topuplist via official Topuplist storefront is a support method for topping up overseas accounts without Chinese payment methods, at the same 1:10 coin value.

Custom amounts and 1 RMB minimum

The web portal allows you to input any integer starting from 1 RMB and converts precisely at 10 coins per RMB. This helps recharge to match specific gift budgets—for example, a 52 RMB custom recharge gives exactly 520 coins for hot air balloons, no remainder. In-app doesn't always offer the same custom input, which is another small reason the web portal is the recommended route.

Common price questions

  • Is 1 RMB really 10 coins? Yes, on Android and official web portal; iOS in-app returns about 7 coins per RMB due to Apple's commission.

  • Do coins expire? No—they don't expire, but they cannot be withdrawn or refunded.

  • Is the web portal safe? The official portal runs on Douyin's own domain with encrypted payment process; it's the recommended iOS workaround and the cheapest exchange rate.

  • Can I pay from overseas? You need a payment method that can settle RMB—WeChat Pay, Alipay, UnionPay, or a recharge service that tops up your account. The web portal itself charges in RMB.

FAQ

How much is one Douyin coin?
One coin equals 0.1 RMB (about $0.014 at 7.15 USD/RMB reference rate). The base purchase rate is 1 RMB = 10 coins on Android and official web portal.

What are the 2026 Douyin coin packages?
Standard tiers are 6 RMB (60 coins), 30 RMB (300), 68 RMB (680), 98 RMB (980), 198 RMB (1,980), 328 RMB (3,280), and 648 RMB (6,480), with reward tiers offering up to +50% extra coins on larger amounts via the official web portal.

Why is Douyin more expensive on iPhone?
Apple charges about 30% commission on in-app purchases, so iOS packages return about 7 coins per RMB instead of 10—about 30% price difference. iOS users should recharge via the official web portal to get the standard 1:10 rate.

How much is the Carnival gift?
The Carnival gift is 30,000 coins = 3,000 RMB, reference exchange rate about $420. The rocket is 6,660 coins (about 666 RMB), and Douyin No.1 is 10,001 coins (about 1,001 RMB).

Do Douyin coins expire or get refunded?
Coins don't expire, but once credited, cannot be withdrawn or refunded—confirm your account and amount before paying.

Where can I recharge Douyin coins from overseas?
Use Douyin recharge page on Topuplist on the official Topuplist storefront to get fast, secure coin delivery, or the official Douyin web portal at the standard 1:10 exchange rate.

Nina Castellano

Nina Castellano is a digital payments analyst turned writer, based in London. She spent four years at a European fintech startup, where she specialized in cross-border transaction fees, e-wallet ecosystems, and how payment gateways influence top-up costs for gamers and streamers. That behind-the-scenes experience taught her exactly where hidden surcharges hide—and how to avoid them. Now an independent contributor, Nina focuses on making the payment side of top-ups transparent and user-friendly. From comparing PayPal, Apple Pay, and local e-wallet options to breaking down currency conversion markups, she tests every method herself and reports back with clear, actionable findings. Her guiding principle is simple: every pound spent on fees is a pound not spent on the fun.

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