● Live BTC/SOL Rate

BTC to SOL Converter

Use the BTC to SOL converter page to check how much SOL a selected Bitcoin amount may equal. Review the live BTC/SOL rate, compare the current market estimate and use the exchange form to see a real route-based quote.

This page is focused on Bitcoin to Solana conversion. The rate card shows the current BTC/SOL value, while the exchange form shows the selected route, estimated SOL payout, receiving asset, address requirements and transaction conditions.

Live Rate
BTC / SOL
892.17 SOL
▼ -0.17% (24h)
Exchange Form
Reference Table

BTC to SOL Conversion Table

The BTC to SOL conversion table shows common Bitcoin amounts converted into SOL. 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/SOL rate. The estimated SOL amount can change when Bitcoin price, SOL price, liquidity or market activity changes, so the table should be treated as a live reference rather than a fixed payout list.

BTC AmountSOL Value
0.0010 BTC0.8922 SOL
0.0050 BTC4.4608 SOL
0.0100 BTC8.9217 SOL
0.0500 BTC44.6085 SOL
0.1000 BTC89.2169 SOL
0.2500 BTC223.0423 SOL
0.5000 BTC446.0846 SOL
1.0000 BTC892.1692 SOL
2.0000 BTC1,784.3384 SOL
5.0000 BTC4,460.8459 SOL
10.0000 BTC8,921.6918 SOL
Bitcoin to Solana conversion table showing BTC to SOL reference values
Market Overview

Live BTC/SOL Rate and Market Chart

The BTC/SOL rate shows how much SOL one Bitcoin is worth at the current market price. Because both BTC and SOL 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/SOL rate, 24-hour change, high and low range, trading volume, last updated time and recent movement on the chart.

BTC / SOL
892.17 SOL
▼ -0.17% (24h)
BTC SOL market overview showing Solana price chart and trading data
Comparison

BTC Converter vs BTC to SOL Exchange Quote

BTC to SOL Reference ValueBTC to SOL Exchange Quote
Shows estimated SOL valueShows route-based payout before a transaction
Uses the current BTC/SOL rateUses available liquidity and route conditions
Helps check reference valueHelps review actual transaction terms
Usually excludes fees and spreadMay include fee logic, spread and payout rules
Best for quick calculationBest before sending BTC

Check BTC to SOL Exchange Form →

Step by Step

How the BTC to SOL Exchange Form Works

  • Select BTC as the sending asset.
  • Select SOL as the receiving asset.
  • Enter the BTC amount.
  • Add the Solana receiving address.
  • Review the estimated SOL payout, fees, spread and route conditions.
  • Check whether the route uses a fixed or floating quote.
  • Send BTC only after the amount, address and quote are confirmed.
  • Track the transaction status after the BTC deposit is sent.

If the quote changes, expires or the BTC to SOL route becomes unavailable, review the updated conditions before continuing.

BTC to SOL exchange form step by step guide showing Solana payout route
Network Guide

Bitcoin Network vs Solana Network

BTC and SOL are not assets on the same network. Bitcoin uses the Bitcoin network, while SOL uses the Solana network. Native BTC cannot be sent directly to a Solana wallet address.

For a standard SOL payout, the receiving wallet should support native SOL on Solana mainnet unless the exchange form clearly shows another compatible route.

  • BTC is sent through the Bitcoin network.
  • SOL is received through the Solana network.
  • Native BTC should not be sent directly to a Solana wallet.
  • The SOL receiving address must be copied from a compatible Solana wallet.
  • The exchange quote should show the expected SOL payout and route conditions.
Bitcoin and Solana network comparison for BTC to SOL cross-chain swap
Timing

BTC Confirmation vs Solana Payout Timing

A BTC to SOL swap has two timing layers: Bitcoin deposit confirmation and Solana payout processing. In many routes, Bitcoin confirmation is the slower part of the process. Solana payout can be fast after the route is ready, but the swap still waits for BTC to be received and confirmed first.

Bitcoin network congestion can slow down the deposit confirmation. Provider processing time, route availability and quote timing can also affect when the SOL payout is sent.

Timing factors to check:

  • BTC deposit confirmation
  • Bitcoin mempool congestion
  • Provider route processing
  • SOL payout status
  • Quote expiration before confirmation
  • Transaction status after BTC is sent
Transaction Costs

Fees, Spread and Final SOL Amount

The reference value is not always the final received amount. The final SOL payout depends on the selected route, quote timing, liquidity, fees and transaction processing conditions.

!BTC/SOL rate at quote time
!Platform fee
!Bitcoin network fee
!Solana network or route cost
!Spread between market rate and exchange rate
!Minimum and maximum swap limits
!Route availability
!Quote refresh before transaction start
!Quote expiration before BTC confirmation
!Fixed rate or floating rate
Use Case

Why Convert BTC to SOL?

Users often convert BTC to SOL when they want to move value from a Bitcoin balance into a Solana balance. This is usually done for a practical crypto route, not only for checking price movement.

Common reasons to convert BTC to SOL:

  • Move from a Bitcoin balance to a SOL balance
  • Prepare SOL for Solana network transactions
  • Use SOL as the receiving asset in a crypto route
  • Access Solana-based wallet activity or applications
  • Compare Bitcoin value against a SOL quote
  • Review how much SOL a selected BTC amount may produce
Person reviewing BTC to SOL conversion reasons and Solana use cases
Before You Send

BTC to SOL Pre-Swap Checklist

BTC amount
Current BTC/SOL rate
SOL receiving address
Final exchange quote
Fees and spread
Minimum and maximum limits
Refund conditions
Refund BTC address, if the route asks for one
Current BTC to SOL route availability
Destination address format
Transaction status after sending BTC
FAQ

BTC to SOL FAQ

Yes, BTC can be converted to SOL through an exchange route that supports Bitcoin as the sending asset and SOL as the receiving asset. The exchange form shows the available route, estimated SOL payout and transaction conditions.
1 BTC in SOL depends on the current BTC/SOL rate. The rate shows how much SOL one Bitcoin is worth at the time of checking.
BTC can be swapped to SOL through a crypto exchange route that supports Bitcoin deposits and Solana payouts. The exchange form should show whether the route is available before any BTC is sent.
No. Native BTC should not be sent directly to a Solana wallet address. Bitcoin uses the Bitcoin network, while SOL uses the Solana network. A BTC to SOL swap requires an exchange route that receives BTC and sends SOL to a compatible Solana address.
Yes. A BTC to SOL swap moves value between the Bitcoin network and the Solana network. The user sends BTC through the Bitcoin network and receives SOL through the selected Solana payout route.
A reference value may not include platform fees, network fees, spread or route-specific costs. The final exchange quote should be reviewed before sending BTC.
The final SOL amount can differ because a real swap uses route conditions, liquidity, quote refresh, fees, spread and network costs. The reference value is useful for checking market value, while the exchange quote is used to review actual transaction terms.
The timing depends on Bitcoin confirmation, provider route processing, quote conditions and Solana payout processing. The exchange form or transaction status should show progress after BTC is sent.
Use a SOL receiving address from a wallet that supports Solana. The address should match the receiving network and payout details shown in the exchange form before BTC is sent.