BTC to XMR Converter
Use the BTC to XMR converter page to check how much Monero a selected Bitcoin amount may equal. Review the live BTC/XMR rate, compare the current rate-based estimate and use the exchange form to see a real route-based quote.
This page is focused on Bitcoin to Monero conversion. The rate card shows the current BTC/XMR value, while the exchange form shows the selected route, estimated XMR payout, receiving asset, address requirements and transaction conditions.
BTC to XMR Conversion Table
The BTC to XMR conversion table shows common Bitcoin amounts converted into Monero. It is useful when you need a quick reference for values such as 0.001 BTC, 0.01 BTC, 0.1 BTC, 1 BTC or larger Bitcoin balances.
Each row follows the current BTC/XMR rate. The estimated XMR amount can change when Bitcoin price, Monero price, liquidity or market activity changes, so the table should be treated as a live reference rather than a fixed payout list.
| BTC Amount | XMR Value |
|---|---|
| 0.0010 BTC | 0.1979 XMR |
| 0.0050 BTC | 0.9896 XMR |
| 0.0100 BTC | 1.9793 XMR |
| 0.0500 BTC | 9.8964 XMR |
| 0.1000 BTC | 19.7928 XMR |
| 0.2500 BTC | 49.4819 XMR |
| 0.5000 BTC | 98.9638 XMR |
| 1.0000 BTC | 197.9276 XMR |
| 2.0000 BTC | 395.8552 XMR |
| 5.0000 BTC | 989.6381 XMR |
| 10.0000 BTC | 1,979.2761 XMR |
Live BTC/XMR Rate and Market Chart
The BTC/XMR rate shows how much Monero one Bitcoin is worth at the current market price. Because both BTC and XMR trade continuously, the pair rate can move during the day as liquidity, order flow and market conditions change.
Use the market overview to check the current BTC/XMR rate, 24-hour change, high and low range, trading volume, last updated time and recent movement on the chart.
BTC Converter vs BTC to XMR Exchange Quote
A BTC to XMR rate estimate shows an approximate Monero amount. It uses the current BTC/XMR rate to calculate how much XMR a Bitcoin amount may equal. A swap quote is more specific.
| BTC to XMR Reference Value | BTC to XMR Exchange Quote |
|---|---|
| Shows estimated XMR value | Shows route-based payout before a transaction |
| Uses the current BTC/XMR rate | Uses available liquidity and route conditions |
| Helps check reference value | Helps review actual transaction terms |
| Usually excludes fees and spread | May include fee logic, spread and payout rules |
| Best for quick calculation | Best before sending BTC |
How the BTC to XMR Exchange Form Works
The exchange form is used to check a real BTC to XMR route before sending Bitcoin. It does more than show a market estimate: it checks route availability, selected assets, estimated XMR payout, address requirements and transaction conditions.
- Select BTC as the sending asset.
- Select XMR as the receiving asset.
- Enter the BTC amount.
- Add the Monero receiving address.
- Add a refund BTC address if the route asks for one.
- Review the estimated XMR payout, fees, spread and route conditions.
- Check whether verification or risk checks may apply.
- Send BTC only after the quote, address and route details are confirmed.
- Track the transaction status after the BTC deposit is sent.
Bitcoin Wallet vs Monero Wallet
BTC and XMR are not assets on the same network. Bitcoin uses the Bitcoin network, while Monero uses the Monero network.
Native BTC cannot be sent directly to a Monero wallet address. A BTC to XMR swap uses an exchange route: the user sends Bitcoin to the BTC deposit address, and the service sends Monero to the XMR receiving address after processing.
- BTC is sent through the Bitcoin network.
- XMR is received through the Monero network.
- Native BTC should not be sent directly to a Monero wallet.
- The XMR receiving address must be copied from a compatible Monero wallet.
- If the exchange form asks for a refund address, use a Bitcoin address that you control.
Bitcoin Transparency vs Monero Privacy Context
Bitcoin and Monero handle transaction visibility differently. Bitcoin uses a public blockchain model, where transaction activity can be inspected on-chain. Monero is designed as a privacy-focused currency where transaction details are not exposed in the same transparent way.
| Bitcoin | Monero |
|---|---|
| Uses a public blockchain | Uses privacy-focused transaction design |
| Transaction activity is more visible on-chain | Sender, receiver and amount are hidden by design |
| BTC address activity can be inspected through explorers | XMR transactions are not shown in the same transparent way |
| Useful as a public settlement network asset | Useful as a privacy-focused digital currency |
Monero's privacy design should be understood as a protocol feature, not as a promise that every service, route or external condition works the same way. Provider rules, route availability and risk checks can still apply when converting BTC to XMR.
Fees, Spread, Confirmations and Final XMR Amount
The reference value is not always the final received amount. The final XMR payout depends on the selected route, quote timing, liquidity, fees and transaction processing conditions.
BTC to XMR Pre-Swap Checklist
XMR Route Availability and Provider Rules
XMR support can vary by provider, region and route. A BTC/XMR market rate may exist even when a specific exchange route is not available through a selected service.
Some platforms may apply additional checks to privacy-focused assets. This can affect route availability, limits, processing conditions or verification requirements.
Before sending BTC, confirm that the exchange form currently supports the BTC to XMR route. The form should show the available pair, estimated payout, provider rules, route limits and any required checks before the deposit step.