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How to buy Ethereum
Crypto is volatile — value can go down or up. Trading may be subject to tax. Fees payable.¹
¹Capital at risk.
Buy Ethereum (ETH) in minutes
Buy and hold Ethereum in 3 steps
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Get Revolut
If you don’t have it already, download the Revolut app and sign up (it's free!) to start buying Ethereum and other crypto tokens.
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Top up your balance
Add money to your Revolut account in 30+ currencies, or use any other crypto token balances you may already have.
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Choose your crypto tokens
Go to Crypto and choose which tokens you want to buy, including Ethereum or any of the 130+ other crypto tokens available.
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About Ethereum
Ether is a token used on the Ethereum network. Ethereum is a global, open-source platform for decentralised applications and permissionless peer to peer payments. Ethereum supports smart contracts in which developers can write code in order to program digital value.Official websiteWhitepaperHow to buy Ethereum (ETH)
Best ways to get Ethereum with Revolut
Held currencies
Use currencies you have in your Revolut account, like SGD or existing cryptoassets, to buy cryptocurrencies in just a few taps.
Auto-exchange
Set up an auto-exchange to buy cryptocurrency in the future, if the price hits the target rate you set.
Recurring buy
Create a recurring buy to purchase cryptocurrency at regularly scheduled intervals in the future, paying the existing rate each time.
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Once you've bought your Ethereum, you can hold it in your Revolut account.
You can also trade it for other crypto tokens or sell it for 30+ currencies, directly in-app.
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How to invest in Ethereum FAQs
Crypto can sometimes seem... well, cryptic.
Revolut has launched courses to help get you started with the basics. Our short, simple lessons make crypto easier to understand, whether you’re a total newbie or a seasoned cryptonaut. Have a look!
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Try Revolut now.- Whenever you make a cryptocurrency exchange using Revolut, we use our simple and transparent pricing formula: rate + fee = total cost. We’ll charge you low fees that you'll always see in-app before you buy. The actual amount depends on your Revolut plan.Learn more.
- At Revolut, safety is our top priority. To store cryptocurrencies for our customers, we use some of the most secure methods, such as multi-signature wallets and cold storage.¹Learn more.
With Revolut, you can buy cryptocurrencies in three ways:
- Use held currencies, like GBP or existing crypto assets in your Revolut account, to buy cryptocurrencies in just a few taps.
- Set up an auto-exchange to buy cryptocurrency in the future, if the exchange rate hits the target rate you set.
- Create a recurring buy and purchase cryptocurrency at regularly scheduled intervals in the future, at the existing exchange rate each time.
¹Capital at risk.
You should be satisfied that purchasing crypto is suitable for you in light of your financial circumstances and attitude towards risk. Cryptocurrencies are high risk and can be very volatile. The value of your holding could fall to zero, meaning you could lose all of the money you put into cryptocurrency. Revolut Technologies Singapore Pte. Ltd. ("Revolut") is licensed to provide digital payment token services under the Payment Services Act 2019.