ETH payments

Accept Ethereum Payments with Cryptoix

Accept Ethereum payments with Cryptoix checkout pages, merchant APIs, invoices, payment links, webhooks, and dashboard reconciliation.

Asset
Ethereum
Network
Ethereum Network
Gateway
Cryptoix ready
Currency implementation guide

ETH on the Ethereum network is a practical payment option for merchants that want to accept cryptocurrency without adding unnecessary checkout complexity. Ethereum is a core payment option for customers who already hold ETH and for businesses that want exposure to the broader Ethereum ecosystem.

Cryptoix helps teams route Ethereum payments through hosted checkout, payment APIs, payment links, invoices, dashboard monitoring, and signed webhooks. Currency availability, limits, confirmations, and wallet routing remain controlled from the Cryptoix admin configuration.

Why merchants use Ethereum

  • Recognized by crypto-native customers and developers across many markets.
  • Works well alongside ERC-20 stablecoin options such as USDT and USDC.
  • A familiar network for merchants already serving Web3, SaaS, plugin, or digital-product customers.

Network and payment considerations

  • Ethereum gas fees can fluctuate, so merchants should consider minimum order sizes and checkout messaging.
  • ETH and ERC-20 tokens are different assets even when they share the same wallet network.
  • Confirmation and provider settings should match the risk profile of the product being sold.

How Cryptoix supports Ethereum payment workflows

With Cryptoix, a merchant can create a gateway, choose automatic or customer-selected currency handling, present a secure hosted payment page, and receive status updates through dashboard events and HMAC-signed webhooks. This keeps the payment experience clear for customers while giving operations teams a reliable record of invoices, transactions, callbacks, and settlement activity.

When to choose this option

Choose Ethereum when your customers are comfortable with ETH, when your business already references Ethereum assets, or when you want ETH next to ERC-20 stablecoin checkout options.

For implementation details, review the Cryptoix API documentation, explore available payment plugins, or create a Cryptoix account to configure your first crypto payment gateway.

Related currency guides: USDT ERC20 payments, USDC ERC20 payments, Bitcoin payments.