Ethereum

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What is

ETH

?

Price

$1.01

24h price change

+2.56%

7d change

+1.16%

Total market cap

58bn

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What can you do with

Ethereum

?

Pay

spend your money how you want from merchants around the world

Stake

stake assets to earn interest

Save

instantly store your assets in the self-custody wallet of your choice

Send

Transfer money to anyone across the globe

Trade

swap to another cryptocurrency directly in your wallet or by using a DeFi application

Payment

Why use Kado?

Low minimums

Kado allows you to spend what you want without giving up an arm and a leg.

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Fast & reliable

Get crypto to your own wallet instantly. Say goodbye to the long hold times on most centralized exchanges,

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Use around the globe

Available and fully compliant in 100+ countries to give you access wherever and whenever

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It's your money. How you want it.

Skip the CEX. Swap between fiat and crypto instantly.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Ethereum?

Ethereum is a decentralized blockchain platform that enables developers to build and deploy smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps). It utilizes a global network of computers to execute and verify transactions without the need for intermediaries. Ethereum's native cryptocurrency is called Ether (ETH), which is used to facilitate transactions and incentivize network participants.

What wallets can I send $ETH to?

You can send $ETH to MetaMask directly through Kado. You can also manually input your wallet address to another Ethereum-compatible wallet.

Can I buy $ETH on Kado?

Yes, you can buy $ETH on Kado!

What is gas and how does it work on Ethereum?

Gas is the unit used to measure the computational effort required to execute transactions and smart contracts on the Ethereum network. Each operation on Ethereum consumes a certain amount of gas, and the sender must pay a corresponding fee in Ether (ETH) to incentivize miners to process the transaction. Gas prices can vary depending on network congestion, and higher gas prices can result in faster transaction confirmation.