How many Satoshis do you want to convert?
Use our calculator below to convert your Satoshis into fractions of a Bitcoin and to find out how much your Satoshis are worth in US dollars.
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Your 0 Satoshis are worth around US$0.
According to Binance, the current price of Bitcoin is $.
How many Satoshis are in a Bitcoin, exactly?
Each Bitcoin is equal to 100 million Satoshis, or “Sats” for short, making a Satoshi the smallest unit of Bitcoin currently recorded on the blockchain.
Think of Sats as the “cents” that make up a Bitcoin. But unlike a penny that represents 0.01 USD, a Sat represents roughly 0.00000001 BTC — or Bitcoin to its eighth decimal.
We’ve put together a conversion table below to help you visualize numbers so small.
Satoshi to Bitcoin conversion
Satoshi | Bitcoin |
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1 Satoshi | 0.00000001 Bitcoin |
10 Satoshi | 0.00000010 Bitcoin |
100 Satoshi | 0.00000100 Bitcoin |
1,000 Satoshi | 0.00001000 Bitcoin |
10,000 Satoshi | 0.00010000 Bitcoin |
100,000 Satoshi | 0.00100000 Bitcoin |
1,000,000 Satoshi | 0.01000000 Bitcoin |
10,000,000 Satoshi | 0.10000000 Bitcoin |
100,000,000 Satoshi | 1.00000000 Bitcoin |
Bottom line
Bitcoin can be broken down into smaller pieces called Satoshis, or Sats. Sats are like the “cents” that make up a Bitcoin.
Very few Bitcoin investors own a full Bitcoin; most own a fraction of a Bitcoin, or somewhere between 1 and 100 million Sats.
Before making your first Sats purchase, be sure to research all aspects of the Bitcoin and crypto market so that you understand the risks involved in investing in this volatile asset class.
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