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Who Accepts Ethereum?

While you can’t spend ETH on Amazon or eBay yet, many providers are willing to accept payments in Ether. Here are some notable merchants and services that accept Ethereum:

Merchants Accepting Ethereum Payments

  • Digitec Galaxus: The largest Swiss online retailer.
  • CryptoPet: Pet supply retailer.
  • PizzaForCoins: Service dedicated to buying pizza with cryptocurrency.
  • Snel.com: VPS hosting service.
  • Overstock: Interior design company.
  • TapJets: Private jet booking company.
  • FlokiNET: Scandinavian web hosting company.
  • Cryptoart
  • Laptop Power Bank
  • Peddler.com
  • eGifter
  • Amagi Metals: Place to buy gold and silver with Ether.
  • CoinPayShop
  • Bitgild: Another precious metals retailer accepting ETH.
  • 1000 EcoFarms: Store to buy fresh farm products.
  • Plus Stamps Global: Hungarian travel agency.

While you might not see many big names on the list, this doesn’t mean you can’t use Ethereum. Many more services and smaller retailers accept ETH payments. Check out this extensive list of over 500 international companies that are members of the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance. While not all of them accept Ethereum yet, they are actively working to support the ecosystem.

Ethereum Payment Gateways

Making Ethereum one of your payment options can be as simple as getting an ETH wallet address and posting it on your site. However, if you or your business need more advanced features, you can use one of the following payment gateway services:

  • CoinPayments
  • Coinbase Commerce
  • ethPay
  • Pay With Ether
  • Coingate
  • The Big Coin
  • Savvy.io

These services enable millions of merchants and websites to use Ethereum as a payment method. However, there isn’t a single information hub with a list of all the companies that accept ETH, so you’ll have to discover them on your own.

Why Are There Fewer Merchants Accepting Ether Than Bitcoin?

Ethereum is much younger than the “father” of cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin. Although the project started in 2014, it only began to gain widespread recognition in 2017. Additionally, the Ethereum network is more complex than Bitcoin’s and still requires more testing and brand recognition.

Moreover, Ether comes with built-in utility that serves as fuel for the Ethereum network. It powers dApps, decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), smart contracts, and simple transactions. These functions alone give Ether substantial utility, as it was literally one of the most demanded cryptocurrencies during the 2017-18 crypto bull market and ICO frenzy. If the network can remain secure while solving its scalability issues, it should gain more brand recognition and become more acceptable as a payment method.

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