Buy Gift Cards with Ethereum — Pay with ETH, Instant Delivery, No KYC
Genghis accepts Ethereum (ETH) on mainnet and four L2 networks — Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, and Polygon — for 4,300+ digital products across 80+ countries. No KYC, sub-dollar fees on L2, instant delivery on confirmation.

Why pay with Ethereum on Genghis?
Ethereum is the settlement layer of the programmable economy. A decade in production, the second-largest crypto network by market cap, and the rail underneath most of DeFi, NFTs, and rollup activity. On Genghis, ETH is a first-class checkout option on mainnet and on every major L2 — you pay from whichever network already holds your balance, no bridging required.
For DeFi natives, dApp users, and anyone whose ETH already lives across Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, or Polygon, that flexibility matters. You're not forced onto mainnet to spend at gas prices that make a $25 gift card cost $35 in fees. We accept payment on the network where your wallet sits, settle through the Ethereum protocol, and deliver the digital good as soon as the network confirms the transaction.
The thesis is simple: most ETH holders today don't keep their balance on mainnet. They hold on rollups because that's where their dApps run and where transaction costs are sustainable. Forcing every checkout back through mainnet is a friction tax. Genghis removes it.
How to buy gift cards with Ethereum: 3-step checkout
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Pick your product
Browse 4,300+ gift cards, game keys, eSIMs, and prepaid cards. Filter by country, category, or denomination. No account required to add items to your cart.
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Choose Ethereum and the network you hold
Enter your email (used only to deliver the code) and select ETH at checkout. Pick the network where your wallet already sits — mainnet, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, or Polygon. We display a fixed-rate invoice in ETH, a unique receiving address for that exact network, and a 15-minute window during which the rate is locked.
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Send the ETH and receive your code
On L2, your transaction confirms in 1-5 seconds and the gift card or game key arrives in your inbox immediately. On mainnet, expect 15 seconds to 3 minutes depending on gas conditions. No KYC, no manual review, no callbacks.
Important: each network has a different deposit address. Always send to the address shown for the network you selected at checkout. Sending mainnet ETH to an L2 address (or vice versa) will route the funds to a different wallet — recovery is rarely possible.
Why pay with Ethereum specifically?
- ▸Pay from the wallet you already use. Most ETH holders keep their balance across mainnet plus one or two L2s. Genghis accepts payment on all five major networks — you don't move funds just to check out.
- ▸Sub-dollar fees on L2. A $25 gift card paid from Base or Optimism costs you $0.05-$0.40 in network fees. The same purchase on mainnet during congestion can run $5-$15 in gas alone — meaningful friction that L2s remove.
- ▸Programmable money meets retail rails. The same ETH balance that earns yield in DeFi, mints NFTs, and pays for compute on a rollup also pays Genghis suppliers for an Amazon gift card. One asset, one wallet, no off-ramp.
Ethereum confirmation times and fees on Genghis
| Network | Typical confirmation | Typical fee | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ethereum mainnet | 15 sec - 3 min | $2 - $15 | Large orders, max settlement assurance |
| Arbitrum One | 1-5 sec | $0.05 - $0.40 | Everyday spend, dApp users |
| Optimism | 1-5 sec | $0.05 - $0.40 | Everyday spend, OP Stack natives |
| Base | 1-5 sec | $0.01 - $0.20 | Lowest L2 fee, retail-friendly |
| Polygon (PoS) | 2-5 sec | $0.01 - $0.10 | Cheapest fees, broad wallet support |
Genghis charges no platform fee on top of network fees. The price you see at checkout is the price you pay — the ETH amount is locked for 15 minutes regardless of which network you select.
Choosing the right Ethereum network for your order
With five networks available, the right choice depends on order size and where your ETH already sits. The general rule: pay from the network you already hold ETH on. Bridging just to check out is never the right move — bridge fees and the time cost outweigh whatever you save in network fees on the destination chain.
- ▸Order under $50: use Base or Polygon. Sub-$0.20 fees mean network cost is rounding error on the order.
- ▸Order $50-$500: any L2 works. Pick whichever one your wallet is on.
- ▸Order over $500: mainnet is reasonable if your ETH already lives there. The $5-$15 fee is small as a percentage of order.
Ethereum vs Bitcoin vs stablecoins: which should you use?
ETH sits between BTC and stablecoins on most dimensions:
| Property | Ethereum (ETH) | Bitcoin (BTC) | Stablecoins |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price stability vs USD | Volatile | Volatile | Stable |
| Confirmation speed (best case) | 1-5 seconds (L2) | 10-30 minutes | 15 sec - 3 min |
| Network fee (typical) | $0.01 - $15 | $0.50 - $3.00 | $0.01 - $2.00 |
| Issuer dependency | None (protocol) | None (protocol) | Tether Ltd. / Circle |
| Best for | DeFi-active wallets, L2 spend | HODL spend, decentralization-first | Daily spend, no FX exposure |
For deeper context on the trade-off between volatile and stable rails, see our breakdown of Bitcoin vs stablecoins for everyday shopping.
What people typically buy with Ethereum on Genghis
The five most common ETH use cases we see at checkout:
- Game keys — Steam, Razer Gold, and standalone titles (Battlefield 6, Borderlands 4) paid from L2 wallets where the buyer already holds ETH from DeFi yield or NFT sales.
- High-value gift cards — Apple, Amazon, and Google Play denominations of $100-$500. Mainnet payments are common here.
- Subscription stacks — Netflix, Spotify, Nintendo — topped up monthly from a Base or Optimism wallet because L2 fees make recurring small payments viable.
- Travel and eSIM — Airbnb gift cards and Airalo eSIM plans paid by remote workers who already keep ETH on a self-custody wallet.
- Spending DeFi yield — for users who park stablecoins in lending protocols and pull yield in ETH, paying directly with that ETH avoids the round-trip back to USD.
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