Buy Domain with Ethereum (ETH) – Secure, Fast & Web3-Ready
Secure Your Domain Without Banking Hassle Using (ETH)
Secure Your Domain Without Banking Hassle Using (ETH)
It’s the currency of the decentralized world — powering NFTs, DAOs, DeFi, and now, even domain registrations. In 2025, more users are turning to Ethereum (ETH) for everyday transactions, and domain names are no exception. Whether you’re launching a blockchain startup, a personal DApp, or an NFT project — you can now buy a domain name using Ethereum quickly and securely.
No more banks or card declines. Ethereum transactions are quick, and they work from anywhere.
Web3 builders prefer ETH — it aligns with the decentralized future.
Your payment stays on-chain, encrypted, and verified through smart contracts.
If your project is built on Ethereum, why not pay for your domain in ETH too?
While many registrars still haven’t adapted to crypto, VPSCore makes the process smooth, secure, and fast.
VPSCore is trusted by developers, freelancers, and crypto-first businesses across the globe.
Use the search bar to find your ideal domain.
Choose your domain(s) and proceed to checkout.
Choose Ethereum (ETH) as your payment method.
Send the exact amount from your Ethereum wallet (MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Ledger, etc.).
Once the transaction is confirmed on the blockchain, your domain is instantly registered.
At VPSCore, you can use ETH to buy any major domain extension:
TLD | Best Use |
.com | Business, eCommerce, brands |
.xyz | Web3, NFT, and Gen Z brands |
.net | Tech & software startups |
.pk | Local businesses in Pakistan |
.store | E-commerce projects |
Keep your transaction hash as proof of payment
Yes! .com, .net, .xyz, .pk, and many more are available.
Yes. You can use MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or any wallet that supports ERC20 tokens.
Absolutely. At VPSCore, your payments go through secured crypto gateways with real-time monitoring and blockchain verification.
Yes — free WHOIS privacy protection is included with every domain.
You can choose another coin like USDT (TRC20) or LTC as alternatives, or wait for network congestion to clear.