How FanBucks Work
FanBucks are Fansit's internal credit unit. Think of them like arcade tokens — you buy them in packages, then spend them on whatever you want across the platform.
Why FanBucks instead of charging your card every time
Three reasons:
- Privacy. Your bank statement shows a single FanBucks purchase from PERSONA PAYMENTS, not 12 separate adult-content charges.
- Speed. Tipping during a livestream takes one tap, not a card-on-file checkout.
- Predictability. You decide upfront how much to spend by buying a specific package.
How to buy them
- Open the Wallet from your settings or any spending screen.
- Pick a package. Larger packages come with bonus FanBucks at no extra cost.
- Confirm with your card.
The bonus tiers (subject to change) currently look like this:
| Package | Bonus | |---|---| | 500 FB / $4.99 | 0% | | 1,100 FB / $9.99 | +10% | | 2,900 FB / $24.99 | +16% | | 6,000 FB / $49.99 | +20% | | 12,500 FB / $99.99 | +25% | | 32,500 FB / $249.99 | +30% |
Bonus FanBucks work exactly like base FanBucks — same purchasing power, same lifetime, same fees.
What you can spend FanBucks on
- Subscriptions — monthly or annual access to a creator's exclusive feed.
- Tips — voluntary thank-you payments to creators.
- PPV — pay-per-view posts. Pay once, keep access forever.
- Private streams — ticketed access to a creator's live stream.
- Tip menu items — specific actions a creator does in exchange for a tip during a live stream.
- Custom requests — direct content commissions from creators.
What FanBucks aren't
- Not transferable between fan accounts.
- Not redeemable for cash — only spent on Fansit.
- Not refundable for cash. Refunds are issued as FanBucks credits back to your wallet.
Auto-recharge
If you don't want to think about topping up, turn on auto-recharge. Set a minimum balance and a recharge amount — the moment you dip below the threshold, your card is automatically charged for the next package.
What happens to unused FanBucks
FanBucks don't expire. If you take a year off and come back, your balance is still there.