1 BTC is worth £58,578.42 right now. The live mid-market rate comes from CoinGecko (for crypto) and ExchangeRate-API (for British Pound), refreshed every minute. Type any amount below to convert Bitcoin to British Pound. Or use the conversion table for the most common sizes.
7-day change: -3.13%
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1 GBP=0.00001707 BTC
1 BTC = £58,578.42 · 24h volume $25.75B
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BTC → USD
1 BTC = $78,155.00
ETH → USD
1 ETH = $2,185.96
BTC → PKR
1 BTC = PKR 21,803,057.36
ETH → INR
1 ETH = ₹209,801.94
SOL → USD
1 SOL = $86.96
XRP → EUR
1 XRP = €1.2207
DOGE → USD
1 DOGE = $0.109989
ADA → INR
1 ADA = ₹24.5241
BNB → AED
1 BNB = AED 2,405.82
TRX → USD
1 TRX = $0.354293
DOT → GBP
1 DOT = £0.95938
LINK → USD
1 LINK = $9.78
Crypto prices come straight from the CoinGecko public market API and refresh every 30 seconds. We multiply that USD price by a fiat conversion rate to build any pair on the fly. There's no submit-button delay, no rounding, and we never spread the price the way a broker would. The number you see is the mid-market reference rate — actual exchange rates will differ slightly based on spreads, fees, and your provider.
See top 100 pricesQuick reference for the most common Bitcoin amounts converted to British Pound at the live mid-market rate.
| Bitcoin amount | British Pound value |
|---|---|
| 1 BTC | £58,578.42 |
| 5 BTC | £292,892.11 |
| 10 BTC | £585,784.23 |
| 50 BTC | £2,928,921.15 |
| 100 BTC | £5,857,842.30 |
| 500 BTC | £29,289,211.49 |
| 1,000 BTC | £58,578,422.98 |
| 10,000 BTC | £585,784,229.80 |
| 1 GBP | 0.00001707 BTC |
Mid-market Bitcoin price over the last 7 days, sourced live from CoinGecko and converted to GBP using ExchangeRate-API. 1 BTC ≈ £58,578.42 right now.
Last 7 days · GBP
Range: 58,258.2 – 61,569.48
Bitcoin (BTC) is the first cryptocurrency and the largest by market cap. It launched in 2009, created by the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto. Bitcoin runs on a decentralised proof-of-work blockchain with a hard cap of 21 million coins. That fixed scarcity is why most investors treat it as digital gold — a store of value and a hedge against fiat debasement. A growing list of public companies now holds BTC on their balance sheet as a treasury reserve. The price is famously volatile. 30–50% drawdowns inside a single year are normal, and so are 100%+ rallies. Because BTC has the deepest and most liquid market in crypto, almost every other coin is priced in BTC pairs before being converted to fiat. Converting BTC to fiat is usually the final step in a longer trading chain.
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