Koins, Kash & Sikka
One economy, three labels: Koins are the spendable platform currency, Kash is the withdrawable balance, and Sikka is a display label for India.
The unitslink
- check_circleKoin — the platform currency. 1 Koin = $1 USD of platform value. Spendable across every Kariant product; not withdrawable directly.
- check_circleKash — real, withdrawable value. 1 Koin converts to 1 Kash = $1 USD (1:1, no spread).
- check_circleSikka — an India-only DISPLAY label pegged to ₹1. Your balance is the same Koins underneath; only the label and numbers you see convert, at the live rate.
What converts and what doesn’tlink
Purchased and standard-earned Koins convert to Kash from the Kash page. Two categories stay non-convertible by design: promotional earned Koins (spendable forever, never cashable) and KapEx spend-back credits during their vesting window (spendable immediately, Kash-eligible on the 1st of their third month).
While the platform-wide cash-out gate is off, conversion and withdrawal are disabled everywhere and the pages say so plainly — balances keep full spend power meanwhile.
Frequently asked questions
Is Sikka a separate balance?expand_more
No. Sikka is purely how India audiences see the same Koins balance — ₹-pegged display at the live rate, nothing moves.
Why can’t I convert promo Koins?expand_more
Promotional earnings are closed-loop by design: full spend power on the platform, never withdrawable.