Coins on Tappytoon are a bit like arcade tokens—you buy a bunch upfront to unlock chapters or episodes. The pricing tiers are tiered, so smaller bundles cost more per coin. For example, 100 coins might be $0.99, but 500 coins could be $4.99. It’s a classic 'spend more to save more' setup.
I’ve noticed that newer or popular titles often require more coins per chapter, especially if they’re full-color or have high-quality art. Niche stuff might be cheaper, but it varies. If you’re a casual reader, the smaller packs might suffice, but hardcore fans will probably want to stock up during sales. The app sometimes throws in free coins for logging in daily, which is a nice perk.
Tappytoon's coin system is pretty straightforward once you get the hang of it, but the costs can add up depending on how much content you binge. Last time I checked, they offer coin bundles ranging from 100 coins for around $0.99 to larger packs like 10,000 coins for roughly $99.99. The bigger the bundle, the better the value—like buying in bulk at a grocery store.
I usually go for the mid-tier options, like the 1,000 coins for $9.99, since it strikes a balance between affordability and not running out too fast. If you're into longer series like 'The Remarried Empress' or 'Villains Are Destined to Die,' you'll burn through coins quicker, so planning ahead helps. Sometimes they run promotions or give bonus coins, so keeping an eye out for those can stretch your budget further.
Tappytoon’s coin prices depend on the bundle size, and honestly, it’s worth comparing them to other platforms like Webtoon or Tapas. A 100-coins pack costs about a buck, while the 10,000-coins mega bundle is around $100. The per-chapter cost varies by series—some are 5 coins, others 10 or more.
I tend to buy coins when there’s a discount or bonus event. It’s easy to blow through them if you’re hooked on a bingeable series like 'Killer Peter,' so I recommend pacing yourself. The coins don’t expire, so there’s no rush to spend them all at once.
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When my mother won a million dollars from a lottery ticket, she prepared an envelope for each of her three children.
After we opened them, my younger brother and younger sister each found a bank card inside.
But from my envelope, two 1-dollar coins clinked onto the floor.
Seeing me freeze, a trace of unease flickered across Mother's face.
"Cassian," she said hesitantly, "Logan and Sienna suffered a lot growing up because your father passed away so early. So I gave each of them 500 thousand dollars as compensation.
"You're the eldest son—like a father to them. Don't fight with them over this, okay?"
I glanced down at the faded down jacket I had worn for years, the fabric so worn that it had lost its color.
Then, my eyes drifted to my younger brother's limited-edition sneakers and to the designer bag slung over my sister's shoulder.
Mother seemed to have forgotten that when Father died, I had only been eight.
I smiled faintly.
"Alright. I won't fight them for it."
Hearing this, Mother let out a long breath of relief.
The next second, my voice turned cold.
"Then I won't fight for the responsibility of supporting you in your old age either."
As soon as I get off the surgical table after my miscarriage, my husband, Presley Quinn, sends me a text message.
"You were ten cents short when you paid your share of the power bill this month. Transfer the money to me immediately."
I can only sit on the cold bench in the hospital on my own. The anesthesia has yet to wear out, but my belly is already hurting so much that I can practically feel it constricting on itself.
The next thing I know, a new post appears on my social media homepage. It's a post made by Vivienne Ashford, the intern Presley is in charge of tutoring.
In the photo, Vivienne can be seen holding a bouquet of flowers folded from money bills. A bright and radiant smile blooms on her face.
The four-leaf clover necklace adorning her neck is the same necklace I've seen in Presley's purchase history two days ago.
The caption of the photo writes, "I don't want a lot of money. I want a ton of love instead."
Only then do I remember that today is Valentine's Day as well as my fifth-year anniversary with Presley.
Over the past five years, Presley and I have been splitting every single bill, down to two decimal places.
If I take a shower for more than 20 minutes, Presley demands that I pay extra for the water heater's power bill.
When I cook myself some supper in the middle of the night, Presley wants me to split the gas bill generated by the stove.
Even when my mom is hospitalized due to kidney failure and is waiting for her surgical bills to be settled, Presley refuses to lend me a single cent. Instead, he sends me a few links leading to web loans.
As I stare at the social media feed, I chuckle all of a sudden.
It turns out that Presley does know how to spend money. It's just that he doesn't have the heart to spend it on me.
I smile once again as I leave a like on the post. Then, I transfer the ten cents to Presley.
From now on, I don't owe him any single penny.
While inspecting the hotel owned by my family, I start to feel hungry after ordering some food at the hotel restaurant. Before the food is served, I munch on a small piece of bread roll for the time being.
Suddenly, the lobby manager comes up to me and hands me a piece of paper.
"Hello, sir. We do not allow outside food here. It has been 8 minutes and 30 seconds since you entered our restaurant. The total cost of your meal is 1,500 dollars. You'll be fined 1.28 million dollars."
I am briefly stunned as I look at the piece of paper detailing the amount I should pay. Then, I take a picture of the piece of paper and send it to the group chat that has all the members of the board of directors. I tag my elder sister in the next message I send.
"I've received a fine at the hotel owned by my family. Is this how you've increased the hotel's revenue?"
Chelsea Fischer's childhood sweetheart, Patrick Goldstein, loves fighting with me over everything.
After I get reborn, I realize that I can never win against Patrick. So, I decide to attach price tags to everything I own.
Since Patrick loves taking over Chelsea's front passenger seat under the guise of getting carsick easily, I slap a price tag onto the front passenger seat immediately.
"That'll be 100 thousand dollars per year. If you decide to continue the subscription, you'll get a 20% discount."
Patrick has his eye on my project proposal. As soon as Chelsea knocks on my office door, I say to her without even looking up, "Wire me 500 thousand dollars, and I'll change the project lead's name to Patrick's as soon as I receive the money."
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But Callista tells her teacher, "He's not my dad. I'm not leaving with him."
While we're stuck in a stalemate, Patrick arrives at the kindergarten with the gift I've prepared for Callista.
That's when Callista rushes over to hug his leg. "Take a good look, miss! This is my actual dad!"
Chelsea is about to provide an explanation to me when I extend a hand to Callista.
"Give me five million dollars, and I'll make sure that he gets your custody by the end of today."
Tappytoon is one of those platforms where you can really lose yourself in stories, but yes, it does cost money if you want to access most of the content. They have a currency system where you purchase points to unlock chapters, which is pretty common for webtoon apps. The first few chapters of some series might be free, and there’s also a feature called ‘free-to-read’ where you can unlock certain chapters by waiting a day or so. While it’s not a fully free platform, I think it’s worth it for the quality of art and storytelling you’re paying for. Personally, I like to save my points for some of the premium or exclusive titles that are just too good to miss.