Convert US Dollar (USD) to Ethereum (ETH)

USD to ETH: 1 USD converts to 0.0004328 ETH as of 20 Apr 2026, 11:18 am UTC

How much is 1 US Dollar in Ethereum today?

1 USD =
0.0004328 ETH
-0.86%24H
Last updated: 20 Apr 2026, 11:18 am UTC
USD24H -0.86%7D +5.75%1M +7.26%3M -25.63%
1 USD0.0004291 ETH0.0004577 ETH0.0004642 ETH0.0003219 ETH
5 USD0.002145 ETH0.002288 ETH0.002321 ETH0.001609 ETH
10 USD0.004291 ETH0.004577 ETH0.004642 ETH0.003219 ETH
50 USD0.0215 ETH0.0229 ETH0.0232 ETH0.0161 ETH
100 USD0.0429 ETH0.0458 ETH0.0464 ETH0.0322 ETH
500 USD0.2145 ETH0.2288 ETH0.2321 ETH0.1609 ETH
1,000 USD0.4291 ETH0.4577 ETH0.4642 ETH0.3219 ETH

About Ethereum

Ethereum (ETH) is priced at $2,310.56 per ETH as of 20 Apr 2026, 11:18 am UTC. With a market capitalisation of $278.86B, Ethereum holds a 11.0% dominance over the total cryptocurrency market. There are currently 120,690,332.18 ETH in circulation out of a maximum supply of --- ETH. In the last 24 hours, $18.17B worth of Ethereum has been traded. Ethereum is down 0.86% in the last 24 hours. In the last hour alone, ETH has moved -0.38%.

Conversion Tables

ETH
USD
1 ETH
2,310.56
5 ETH
11,552.78
10 ETH
23,105.56
50 ETH
115,527.81
100 ETH
231,055.62
1,000 ETH
2,310,556.17
USD
ETH
1 USD
0.0004328 ETH
100 USD
0.0433 ETH
1,000 USD
0.4328 ETH
5,000 USD
2.16 ETH
10,000 USD
4.33 ETH
100,000 USD
43.28 ETH

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FAQs

What is Ethereum?

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Ethereum is a blockchain platform where developers build and run smart contracts and decentralised applications. It now powers areas like DeFi and NFTs.

The network moved to proof of stake during the Merge in September 2022, cutting energy use by more than 99%. Validators now secure the network and process transactions instead of miners.

Ethereum also introduced fee burning through EIP-1559. Part of every transaction fee gets removed from circulation, which can reduce supply when activity is high.

ETH is the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation and sits at the centre of the broader crypto ecosystem.

How does the BitMEX ETH to USD converter work?

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The BitMEX ETH to USD converter shows you the current Ethereum price in US dollars using live market data. Just enter any amount of ETH, and you’ll instantly see its value in USD.

The crypto converter uses prices from active trading markets, so the result reflects real-time conditions. It calculates a mid-market rate based on current trading activity.

You don’t need a BitMEX account to use it. The converter is free and updates continuously.

How does Federal Reserve policy affect Ethereum's dollar price?

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Federal Reserve policy affects Ethereum’s price by shaping risk appetite and yield comparisons.

When the Fed raises interest rates, fixed-income yields start to compete with ETH staking returns, which usually sit around 3% to 5%. Some capital moves out of crypto and into safer assets.

When the Fed cuts rates, that pressure eases. ETH staking yields look more attractive again, and capital can move back into Ethereum.

Liquidity also drives activity on the network. When the Fed adds liquidity through quantitative easing, more capital flows into DeFi on Ethereum. This increases usage and raises fee burns under EIP-1559.

The US dollar also affects ETH pricing. A stronger dollar, tracked by the DXY, tends to push prices down, while a weaker dollar supports them. Inflation data like CPI can move the market as well. When CPI comes in above expectations, traders often reduce exposure to risk assets, including Ethereum.

What role do spot ETFs and institutional flows play in Ethereum pricing?

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Spot Ethereum ETFs give institutions a regulated way to gain exposure to ETH. This brings traditional finance capital into Ethereum markets and adds a new source of demand.

ETF flows now affect short-term price moves. When inflows increase, issuers buy ETH in the spot market to back shares, which creates buying pressure. When flows reverse, that demand weakens.

Institutions also value what Ethereum offers beyond price. The network supports smart contracts, DeFi, and staking, with yields that typically range from 3% to 5%.

More institutions are entering the market, which increases ETF demand and strengthens Ethereum’s position in traditional finance.

Can I trade Ethereum on BitMEX?

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Yes. BitMEX lets you trade Ethereum through derivatives, including perpetual swaps and futures with leverage. You can also buy ETH on the spot market.

The platform offers deep liquidity, advanced charting, and multiple order types to help you manage entries and exits.

BitMEX introduced the perpetual swap, now one of the most widely used crypto derivatives. This gives you flexible exposure to Ethereum’s price.

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