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Transak Unlocks Instant Fiat Access to MegaETH’s Real-Time Ethereum Network

Lidia Yadlos · Feb 12, 2026 · Transak Transak
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Transak Unlocks Instant Fiat Access to MegaETH’s Real-Time Ethereum Network

Ethereum’s speed problem isn’t theoretical anymore — and neither is onboarding.

Transak has fully integrated with MegaETH, enabling users to buy ETH directly on the network in seconds using familiar payment methods like credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, SEPA, and local bank transfers. 

No exchanges. No bridging. No prior crypto required.

The integration opens the door for more than 10 million users globally to access MegaETH natively — turning real-time Ethereum from a developer promise into something everyday users can actually use.

At its core, the move is about timing. Users don’t want to learn infrastructure before they can participate. They want to act.

MegaETH delivers Ethereum performance that finally matches real-world expectations, said Jack Bushell, Director of Sales at Transak. With Transak, users can jump straight into that experience using the payment methods they already trust — no setup, no complexity, no detours.

From Infrastructure to Experience

MegaETH is designed for speed — over 100,000 transactions per second with sub-millisecond latency — making it viable for use cases that traditional Ethereum environments struggle to support. High-frequency DeFi, on-chain gaming, AI agents, streaming payments, and micro-transactions all depend on instant settlement.

Until now, access friction limited who could actually use those features.

By embedding Transak’s fiat on-ramp directly into MegaETH, that friction disappears. Users can move from zero to live ETH on the network in seconds, using the same payment rails they already rely on in daily life.

MegaETH was created to bring Ethereum to the masses at speeds people expect from the modern internet, said Shuyao Kong, Co-Founder of MegaLabs. Transak’s global reach and instant fiat experience are exactly what’s needed to make that vision real for everyday users.

Timing Matters

The integration lands just days after MegaETH opened its Frontier mainnet to builders — and ahead of its upcoming “OMEGA” phase, which will welcome broader public participation.

Transak also confirmed that stablecoin support is coming next, a move expected to deepen liquidity and expand payment-driven use cases across the network.

Together, the rollout signals a shift in focus: Ethereum performance is no longer just about throughput — it’s about who can access it, how quickly, and without unnecessary complexity.

Why This Matters

By pairing MegaETH’s real-time execution with Transak’s compliance-ready fiat rails, this integration removes one of the last barriers between users and high-performance Ethereum applications.