BTC to JPY Live Price Converter
BTC to JPY Calculator
- 1 JPY
- 0.00000006 BTC
Bitcoin (BTC), founded in 2009 by an anonymous creator with the alias “Satoshi Nakamoto,” is the first decentralized cryptocurrency and payment system to achieve widespread adoption.
Although the concept of digital currencies is not new, bitcoin is unique because it is not controlled by any central authority. Instead of relying on conventional financial infrastructure, bitcoin transactions occur directly between users on the distributed ledger known as the blockchain. Blockchain allows transactions to be verified, recorded, and organized in a transparent, immutable way. When new transactions are approved and added to the ledger, the network updates every user’s copy of the ledger to show the latest changes.
Because of its decentralized nature, bitcoin has no singular source of failure, which makes it almost impossible to compromise.Bitcoin’s network and code are public, so anyone with a device and an internet connection can freely engage in the network and inspect and distribute its code as they see fit.
Since its inception, bitcoin has quickly risen to prominence to become the world’s most recognized digital currency. It also sparked the creation of other similar digital assets. Competing cryptocurrencies either aim to replace bitcoin as a payment system or build on its capabilities and act as utility or security tokens.
Bitsgap’s bitcoin converter will help you keep track of bitcoin’s price relative to other coins and adjust your trading to reflect the latest market changes.
BTC Price Information
BTC Live Data
The current BTC price is ¥ 17 120 457.21, which is 1.36% change in the past 24 hours and 4.87% in the past 7 days. With a circulating supply of 21M, BTC’s live market cap is ¥ 341T. The 24-hour trading volume is ¥ 6.7T.
The conversion rates are calculated using the Live BTC Price Index along with other digital asset price indices. The BTC/USD exchange rate is updated in real-time.
Follow Bitsgap’s crypto converter and calculator for 24/7 live updates of the exchange rates between crypto and fiat currencies, including BTC, ETH, XRP to USD, EUR, GBP.
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The exchange rate of Bitcoin is increasing.
The current value of 1 BTC is 17 120 457.21 JPY. Inversely, 1.00 JPY would allow you to trade for 0.00000006 BTC, not including platform or gas fees.
In the last 7 days, the exchange rate has increased by 4.87%. Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, the rate has changed by 1.36%. This time last month, the value of 1 BTC was 17 370 048.59 JPY, which is a 1.46% increase from where it is now. Looking back a year, BTC has changed by +8 565 012.09 JPY.
BTC to JPY
Asset | Today at |
0.5 BTC | 8 560 228.6 JPY |
1 BTC | 17 120 457.21 JPY |
5 BTC | 85 602 286.05 JPY |
10 BTC | 171 204 572.1 JPY |
50 BTC | 856 022 860.49 JPY |
100 BTC | 1 712 045 720.98 JPY |
500 BTC | 8 560 228 604.92 JPY |
1000 BTC | 17 120 457 209.85 JPY |
JPY to BTC
Asset | Today at |
0.5 JPY | 0.00000003 BTC |
1 JPY | 0.00000006 BTC |
5 JPY | 0.00000029 BTC |
10 JPY | 0.00000058 BTC |
50 JPY | 0.00000292 BTC |
100 JPY | 0.00000584 BTC |
500 JPY | 0.0000292 BTC |
1000 JPY | 0.00005841 BTC |
Today vs. 24 hours ago
Asset | Today at | 24 hours ago | 24H Change |
0.5 BTC | ¥8 560 228.6 | ¥8 444 183.93 | +1.36 % |
1 BTC | ¥17 120 457.21 | ¥16 888 367.86 | +1.36 % |
5 BTC | ¥85 602 286.05 | ¥84 441 839.32 | +1.36 % |
10 BTC | ¥171 204 572.1 | ¥168 883 678.65 | +1.36 % |
50 BTC | ¥856 022 860.49 | ¥844 418 393.23 | +1.36 % |
100 BTC | ¥1 712 045 720.98 | ¥1 688 836 786.46 | +1.36 % |
500 BTC | ¥8 560 228 604.92 | ¥8 444 183 932.28 | +1.36 % |
1000 BTC | ¥17 120 457 209.85 | ¥16 888 367 864.56 | +1.36 % |
Today vs. 1 month ago
Asset | Today at | 1 month ago | 1 month Change |
0.5 BTC | ¥8 560 228.6 | ¥8 685 024.3 | -1.46 % |
1 BTC | ¥17 120 457.21 | ¥17 370 048.59 | -1.46 % |
5 BTC | ¥85 602 286.05 | ¥86 850 242.97 | -1.46 % |
10 BTC | ¥171 204 572.1 | ¥173 700 485.94 | -1.46 % |
50 BTC | ¥856 022 860.49 | ¥868 502 429.69 | -1.46 % |
100 BTC | ¥1 712 045 720.98 | ¥1 737 004 859.37 | -1.46 % |
500 BTC | ¥8 560 228 604.92 | ¥8 685 024 296.86 | -1.46 % |
1000 BTC | ¥17 120 457 209.85 | ¥17 370 048 593.73 | -1.46 % |
Today vs. 1 year ago
Asset | Today at | 1 year ago | 1 year Change |
0.5 BTC | ¥8 560 228.6 | ¥4 277 722.56 | +50.03 % |
1 BTC | ¥17 120 457.21 | ¥8 555 445.12 | +50.03 % |
5 BTC | ¥85 602 286.05 | ¥42 777 225.61 | +50.03 % |
10 BTC | ¥171 204 572.1 | ¥85 554 451.23 | +50.03 % |
50 BTC | ¥856 022 860.49 | ¥427 772 256.14 | +50.03 % |
100 BTC | ¥1 712 045 720.98 | ¥855 544 512.28 | +50.03 % |
500 BTC | ¥8 560 228 604.92 | ¥4 277 722 561.41 | +50.03 % |
1000 BTC | ¥17 120 457 209.85 | ¥8 555 445 122.82 | +50.03 % |
Trading Bots
FAQ
Depending on where you’re located, you can purchase bitcoin through a variety of sources, including digital wallets, ATMs, and brokers. However, a cryptocurrency exchange is the most popular choice for trading bitcoin.
Before buying, check Bitsgap’s bitcoin converter and crypto market cap calculator, do your research, and develop a trading strategy to succeed in earning money.
A bitcoin wallet is a piece of software or specialized hardware that secures, sends, and receives bitcoin. Contrary to popular belief, the wallet doesn’t actually store bitcoins but secures the cryptographic keys that prove the bitcoins’ ownership. Whenever you execute a transaction and transfer the ownership of bitcoins to another person, the network assigns the receiver’s keys as the new “password” for accessing the bitcoin.
To own bitcoins and conduct bitcoin transactions, you need a private key and a public key. Both are randomly generated alphanumeric characters used to encrypt and decrypt transactions. A public key is generated from a private key using a one-way algorithmic formula. Since it’s almost impossible to regenerate the private key from the public key, you’ll have to make sure you don’t lose them.
In addition, you’ll have a public address, which is an encoded or abbreviated version of your public key. To receive bitcoin, share your public address, just like you do with your physical address to receive snail mail. To execute transactions, you’ll need the public address of the recipient, along with your two keys to encrypt and sign your transactions.
To start trading bitcoin on Bitsgap, you’ll have to sign up first. After you do that, you’ll get a seven-day free trial on the PRO plan. With Bitsgap’s PRO plan, you can start as many as 250 DCA and 50 GRID bots, not to mention unlimited smart orders and futures trading.
Your next step will be connecting Bitsgap to your exchange account via an encrypted API key. You can connect up to 16 exchanges (including Binance!) to a single account on Bitsgap and operate on them almost simultaneously by switching to different exchanges via the terminal.
After linking your exchanges, you’re ready to roll and execute your first bitcoin trade or start a bot. For example, if bitcoin’s price is dipping, you can buy into the dip by starting the BTD bot to start accumulating your bitcoin portfolio at a discount.
Don’t forget to come back to Bitsgap’s bitcoin converter to check prices in real-time!