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Bitcoin to South Korean Won Converter and calculator

Convert 1Bitcoin (BTC) to South Korean Won (KRW) equals ₩ 85,090,916.84 | Bitget
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Bitget converter offers real-time exchange rates, allowing for easy conversion of Bitcoin(BTC) to South Korean Won(KRW). This is the real-time data. The current conversion shows 1 BTC at a value of 1 BTC for 85,090,916.84 KRW . Since crypto prices can change rapidly, we suggest checking back for the latest conversion result.

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About the South Korean Won (KRW)

What Is the South Korean Won (KRW)?

The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea. It is symbolized by ₩ and is a decimalized currency, meaning it is divided into 100 subunits called jeon, although the jeon is no longer used in everyday transactions. The most commonly used denomination is 1 won. The international foreign exchange market designation for the South Korean Won is KRW. The South Korean Won is the sole legal tender in South Korea, and it is used for all transactions within the country.

The South Korean Won is issued by the Bank of Korea, which is the central bank of South Korea. The Bank of Korea is responsible for the design, production, and distribution of the nation's currency. Additionally, the actual minting of coins and printing of banknotes are carried out by the Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation, a government-owned corporation that also handles the production of various government documents and securities.

What Is the History of KRW?

The won has been a part of Korea's monetary system for centuries, with the modern version dating back to 1902. During Japan's occupation from 1910 to 1945, the won was replaced by the Korean yen. After World War II, Korea was divided, leading to the creation of the South Korean won in 1949. Initially pegged to the US dollar, the won underwent several devaluations, especially during the Korean War. In 1962, the won was reintroduced after being replaced by the hwan between 1953 and 1962. The won was pegged to the US dollar until 1997 when it was allowed to float freely in the foreign exchange market.

Notes and Coins of KRW

Initially, coins ranged from ₩1 to ₩100, but inflation led to the withdrawal of the ₩1 and ₩5 coins in 1992. Currently, coins are minted in denominations of ₩10, ₩50, ₩100, and ₩500. The initial series of banknotes in 1962 included denominations up to ₩100, with a ₩500 note. Over time, higher denominations were introduced to keep pace with inflation, including ₩1000, ₩5000, ₩10,000, and later ₩50,000. To combat counterfeiting, modern banknotes feature up to 22 separate security features.

Why Does South Korean Won Have Many Zeroes?

The South Korean Won (KRW) features many zeros largely due to historical inflation, particularly during the Korean War in the 1950s, which devalued the currency and necessitated larger denominations. This trend was further reinforced by South Korea's rapid economic development and industrialization from the 1960s onwards. Cultural preferences for larger numerical values and the practicality of transactional efficiency also play a role. However, it's important to note that the number of zeros in the currency does not directly reflect its value, as currency worth is relative and influenced by various economic factors.

Do North and South Korea Use the Same Currency?

No, North and South Korea do not use the same currency. Although both countries use a currency called the "won," they are distinct and separate currencies issued by their respective governments.

South Korean Won (KRW): The currency used in South Korea is the South Korean Won, symbolized as ₩. It is issued by the Bank of Korea, the central bank of South Korea.

North Korean Won (KPW): North Korea uses the North Korean Won, also symbolized as ₩. It is issued by the Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, which is North Korea's central bank.

The two currencies are not interchangeable and have different values and characteristics in the international currency markets.

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Bitget crypto-to-fiat exchange data shows that the most popular Bitcoin currency pair is the BTC to KRW, with for Bitcoin's currency code being BTC. Use our cryptocurrency calculator now to see how much your cryptocurrency can be exchanged for KRW.

BTC to KRW conversion rate trend

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In the past 1D, Bitcoin has changed -1.81% to KRW. Based on the trend and price charts, Bitcoin(BTC) has changed -1.81% to KRW while South Korean Won(KRW) has changed % to BTC in the last 24 hours.

Conversion rate comparison of various exchanges

ExchangePriceMaker / Taker FeeTradable
Bitgethot-iconBest
₩85,493,271.88
0.0001% / 0.0004%vip-iconVIP
Binance
₩85,487,430.08
0.1000% / 0.1000%
Yes
Coinbase Exchange
₩85,466,151.2
0.1000% / 0.1000%
Yes
Kraken
₩85,496,315.61
0.1000% / 0.1000%
Yes
OKX
₩85,472,702.75
0.080% / 0.100%
Yes
Huobi
₩85,495,919.79
0.1000% / 0.1000%
Yes
Gate.io
₩85,447,861.47
0.1000% / 0.1000%
Yes
Bybit
₩85,495,360.18
0.1000% / 0.1000%
Yes
KuCoin
₩85,480,755.69
0.1000% / 0.1000%
Yes
Bitfinex
₩85,441,719.39
0.1000% / 0.1000%
Yes
Last updated 2024/05/08 06:00:38(UTC+0)

What factors influence the conversion rate of Bitcoin to South Korean Won?

Bitcoin to South Korean Won is rising this week.
Bitcoin's current market price is ₩ 85,090,916.84 per BTC, with a total market cap of ₩ 1,675,895,859,859,018 KRW based on a circulating supply of 19,695,356 BTC. The trading volume of Bitcoin has changed by -16.96% (₩ -7,056,256,772,743.78 KRW) in the last 24 hours. Last trading day, BTC's trading volume was ₩ 41,595,967,723,881.36.
Market cap
$1.23T
24h volume
$25.31B
Circulating supply
19.70M BTC

Conversion tables

The exchange rate of Bitcoin is decreasing.
1 BTC is currently valued at ₩ 85,090,916.84 KRW , which means buying 5 BTC will cost ₩ 425,454,584.21 KRW . Similarly, ₩1 KRW can be traded for 0.{7}1175 BTC, and ₩50 KRW can be converted to 0.{6}5876 BTC, excluding any platform or gas fees.
The exchange rate of 1 BTC to South Korean Won has changed by +4.53% in the last 7 days. In the last 24 hours, the rate has fluctuated by -1.81%, reaching a high of 87,886,888.91 KRW and a low of 84,813,090.33 KRW . One month ago, the value of 1 BTC was ₩ 95,217,895.99 KRW , which represents a -10.64% change from its current value. Over the last year, Bitcoin has changed by
+
6,601,183.92KRW
, resulting in a change of +126.76% in its value.

BTC to KRW

Amount
06:36 am today
0.5 BTC
42,545,458.42
1 BTC
85,090,916.84
5 BTC
425,454,584.21
10 BTC
850,909,168.43
50 BTC
4,254,545,842.13
100 BTC
8,509,091,684.25
500 BTC
42,545,458,421.26
1000 BTC
85,090,916,842.51

KRW to BTC

Amount06:36 am today
0.5KRW0.{8}5876  BTC
1KRW0.{7}1175  BTC
5KRW0.{7}5876  BTC
10KRW0.{6}1175  BTC
50KRW0.{6}5876  BTC
100KRW0.{5}1175  BTC
500KRW0.{5}5876  BTC
1000KRW0.{4}1175  BTC
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Today vs. 24 hours ago

Amount06:36 am today24 hours ago24h change
0.5 BTC$31,170.99$31,745.35
-1.81%
1 BTC$62,341.98$63,490.71
-1.81%
5 BTC$311,709.92$317,453.54
-1.81%
10 BTC$623,419.84$634,907.07
-1.81%
50 BTC$3,117,099.2$3,174,535.35
-1.81%
100 BTC$6,234,198.4$6,349,070.7
-1.81%
500 BTC$31,170,992$31,745,353.5
-1.81%
1000 BTC$62,341,984$63,490,707
-1.81%

Today vs. 1 month ago

Amount06:36 am today1 month ago1M change
0.5 BTC$31,170.99$34,880.76
-10.64%
1 BTC$62,341.98$69,761.53
-10.64%
5 BTC$311,709.92$348,807.65
-10.64%
10 BTC$623,419.84$697,615.3
-10.64%
50 BTC$3,117,099.2$3,488,076.5
-10.64%
100 BTC$6,234,198.4$6,976,153
-10.64%
500 BTC$31,170,992$34,880,765
-10.64%
1000 BTC$62,341,984$69,761,530
-10.64%

Today vs. 1 year ago

Amount06:36 am today1 year ago1Y change
0.5 BTC$31,170.99$13,752.81
+126.76%
1 BTC$62,341.98$27,505.62
+126.76%
5 BTC$311,709.92$137,528.08
+126.76%
10 BTC$623,419.84$275,056.17
+126.76%
50 BTC$3,117,099.2$1,375,280.85
+126.76%
100 BTC$6,234,198.4$2,750,561.7
+126.76%
500 BTC$31,170,992$13,752,808.5
+126.76%
1000 BTC$62,341,984$27,505,617
+126.76%

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