BTC to ETH Converter
Use the BTC to ETH converter to calculate how much ETH you may receive for a selected Bitcoin amount. Enter BTC, check the live BTC/ETH rate and compare the estimated Ether value before reviewing a real swap quote.
This page is focused on Bitcoin to Ethereum conversion. The calculator gives a market-based estimate, while the exchange form shows a route-based quote with receiving asset, network, payout amount and transaction conditions.
BTC to ETH Conversion Table
The BTC to ETH conversion table shows common Bitcoin amounts converted into ETH. 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/ETH rate. The estimated ETH amount can change when Bitcoin price, Ether price, liquidity or market activity changes, so the table should be treated as a live reference rather than a fixed payout list.
| BTC Amount | ETH Value |
|---|---|
| 0.0010 BTC | 0.0365 ETH |
| 0.0050 BTC | 0.1824 ETH |
| 0.0100 BTC | 0.3648 ETH |
| 0.0500 BTC | 1.8241 ETH |
| 0.1000 BTC | 3.6483 ETH |
| 0.2500 BTC | 9.1207 ETH |
| 0.5000 BTC | 18.2414 ETH |
| 1.0000 BTC | 36.4828 ETH |
| 2.0000 BTC | 72.9656 ETH |
| 5.0000 BTC | 182.4139 ETH |
| 10.0000 BTC | 364.8279 ETH |
Live BTC/ETH Rate and Market Chart
The BTC/ETH rate shows how much ETH one Bitcoin is worth at the current market price. Because both BTC and ETH 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/ETH rate, 24-hour change, high and low range, trading volume, last updated time and recent movement on the chart.
BTC Converter vs BTC to ETH Exchange Quote
A BTC to ETH converter gives a reference estimate. It uses the current BTC/ETH rate to calculate how much ETH a Bitcoin amount may equal. A swap quote is more specific.
| BTC to ETH Converter | BTC to ETH Exchange Quote |
|---|---|
| Shows estimated ETH value | Shows route-based payout before a transaction |
| Uses the current BTC/ETH rate | Uses available liquidity and route conditions |
| Helps check reference value | Helps review actual transaction terms |
| Usually excludes fees, gas cost and spread | May include fee logic, spread and payout rules |
| Best for quick calculation | Best before sending BTC |
How the BTC to ETH Exchange Form Works
The exchange form is used to check a real BTC to ETH route before sending Bitcoin. It connects the reference BTC/ETH rate with an executable swap quote.
- Select BTC as the sending asset.
- Select ETH as the receiving asset.
- Enter the BTC amount.
- Confirm the receiving network shown in the form.
- Add an ETH address from a wallet that supports the selected network.
- Review the estimated ETH payout, fees, spread and quote timing.
- Check whether the route uses a fixed or floating rate.
- Send BTC only after the quote and receiving details are confirmed.
- Track the transaction status after the Bitcoin deposit is sent.
Native BTC is not sent directly to an Ethereum address. The form creates a swap route: BTC is sent through the Bitcoin network, then ETH is paid out to the compatible receiving address.
Bitcoin Network vs Ethereum Network Before Swapping
BTC and ETH are not tokens on the same chain. Bitcoin uses the Bitcoin network, while ETH is the native asset of the Ethereum network.
Native BTC cannot be sent directly to an Ethereum address. A BTC to ETH swap uses an exchange route: the user sends Bitcoin to the BTC deposit address and receives Ether to a compatible ETH address.
- BTC is sent through the Bitcoin network.
- ETH is received through Ethereum mainnet or another selected supported network.
- The ETH receiving address must match the selected route.
- A wrong network or unsupported address can cause failed or lost payout.
- The exchange quote should clearly show the receiving asset and network before BTC is sent.
Fees, Gas, Spread and Final ETH Amount
The converter value is a reference number. The received ETH amount depends on the final quote and selected route conditions. Several factors can change the amount received:
Why Convert BTC to ETH?
Users often convert BTC to ETH when they want to move value from a Bitcoin balance into an Ethereum balance. This is usually done for a practical crypto route, not only for checking price movement.
Common reasons to convert BTC to ETH:
- Move from a Bitcoin balance to an Ether balance
- Prepare ETH for Ethereum network transactions
- Use ETH as the receiving asset in a crypto route
- Access smart contract or dApp activity that requires ETH
- Compare Bitcoin value against an Ether quote
- Review how much ETH a selected BTC amount may produce