Ethereum payment pagenon-custodial · on-chain · zero fee

An Ethereum payment page that confirms on-chain.

Add your own Ethereum address to your PayRequest payment page. Customers scan a QR code and pay straight from MetaMask or any wallet — PayRequest auto-confirms on-chain. Non-custodial, no KYC, zero PayRequest fee.

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Pay with Ethereum
on-chain · ETH
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0.085ETH≈ €250.00
Confirmation status
Waiting for on-chain payment
Definition

What is an Ethereum payment page?

An Ethereum payment page lets customers pay you directly in ETH, on-chain, to your own wallet address — with a QR code and automatic confirmation.

With PayRequest, you add your existing Ethereum address under Crypto Wallets — no new wallet, no exchange account. PayRequest generates a page with a QR code and copy button at a shareable link, and confirms when a payment lands on-chain.

Because PayRequest never takes custody of the funds, there's no KYC and no PayRequest fee on Ethereum payments — only the standard network gas fee, set by the customer's own wallet, applies.

What's included

Everything an on-chain checkout actually needs.

Non-custodial

You add your own Ethereum address. PayRequest never holds your funds, never asks for a private key or seed phrase — it only displays an address you already control.

QR code + copy button

Your Ethereum payment page shows a scannable QR code and a one-tap copy button, so customers can pay from any wallet without typing a long address.

On-chain auto-confirmation

PayRequest watches the Ethereum network and marks the payment verified automatically once the transaction lands — no manual checking.

Works with any wallet

MetaMask, Rabby, Coinbase Wallet, hardware wallets or exchange withdrawal flows — any wallet that can send ETH to a standard address works.

No KYC required

Since PayRequest never takes custody of your Ethereum, there's no identity verification needed just to create an Ethereum payment link.

Zero PayRequest fee

Ethereum moves directly from the customer's wallet to yours on-chain. PayRequest isn't a party to the transaction — only the standard network gas fee applies.

Use cases

Who accepts Ethereum on a payment page?

Digital product sellers

Sell ebooks, templates or software and let customers pay with Ethereum alongside cards and iDEAL — no extra checkout integration needed.

Freelancers & consultants

Invoice international clients in ETH and skip card-network fees and currency conversion entirely.

Tips & creator support

Add an Ethereum address next to your tip jar or donation page for supporters who prefer to pay on-chain.

Discord & gaming communities

Accept Ethereum for server costs or premium roles alongside your existing card and iDEAL options.

B2B & cross-border invoices

Settle larger invoices on-chain without intermediary banking rails or international transfer fees.

Web3 & DAO communities

Collect membership dues or contributions in ETH from a community that already lives in crypto wallets.

How it works

From signup to first Ethereum payment in 2 minutes

  1. 1
    Sign up free
    Create a free PayRequest account. No credit card needed, no monthly fee.
  2. 2
    Get your Ethereum address ready
    Open your existing wallet — MetaMask, Rabby, Coinbase Wallet, or a hardware wallet — and copy a receiving address.
  3. 3
    Add it under Crypto Wallets
    Go to Crypto Wallets → add ETH → paste the address. PayRequest never asks for a private key or seed phrase, only the public address.
  4. 4
    Share your payment page
    Your Ethereum payment page gets a QR code and link automatically. Drop it in an invoice, bio, or checkout — PayRequest confirms payment on-chain.
Compared

Ethereum payment page vs. a static wallet QR code

You could just paste an ETH address in your bio. PayRequest adds the checkout, confirmation and dashboard around it.

FeaturePayRequest Ethereum pageStatic QR / address in bio
CustodyNon-custodial — your addressNon-custodial — your address
Payment confirmationAutomatic, on-chainManual — you check yourself
Branded page + custom domainYes (pay.yourbrand.com)No
Works alongside card / iDEAL / PayPalYes, same checkout pageNo
Other coins (BTC, LTC, SOL, USDT, USDC)Yes, same dashboardSeparate links needed
PayRequest fee0% — only network feesN/A
FAQ

Ethereum payment page questions

What is an Ethereum payment page?

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An Ethereum payment page lets customers pay you directly in ETH to your own wallet address. With PayRequest, you add your Ethereum address under Crypto Wallets and get a QR code plus a shareable link — no exchange account, no new wallet, and PayRequest never holds your funds.

Does PayRequest charge a fee on Ethereum payments?

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No. Ethereum moves directly from the customer's wallet to yours on-chain — PayRequest isn't a party to the transaction, so there's no PayRequest fee. Standard network gas fees still apply, set by the sender's wallet.

Do I need to complete KYC to accept Ethereum?

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No. PayRequest never takes custody of your Ethereum — it only displays an address you already control, so no identity verification is required just to create an Ethereum payment link. KYC only applies if you also use custodial features like card or USDC checkout.

Can customers pay from any Ethereum wallet?

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Yes. Any wallet that can send ETH to a standard address works — MetaMask, Rabby, Coinbase Wallet, hardware wallets like Ledger or Trezor, and most exchange withdrawal flows.

Can I accept other cryptocurrencies the same way?

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Yes. Each wallet address you add — BTC, LTC, ETH, SOL, USDT, USDC and more — gets its own payment link and QR code under Crypto Wallets, right alongside your Ethereum payment page.

Can I mix Ethereum with Stripe, Mollie or PayPal on the same payment page?

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Yes. Your PayRequest payment page can show your Ethereum address alongside card, iDEAL, SEPA and PayPal options — the customer picks whichever method they prefer at checkout.

Add Ethereum to your payment page today

Free to start. Non-custodial, on-chain, zero PayRequest fee. Works alongside Stripe, Mollie and PayPal.