Bitcoin Price in South Korean Won (BTC to KRW)
View real-time Bitcoin exchange rates for the South Korean Won (₩), perform instant conversions, analyze historical price charts, and calculate historical DCA returns.
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About the South Korean Won
The official currency of the Republic of Korea.
- Issuing Authority: Bank of Korea
- Primary Region: South Korea
- Currency Code: KRW (₩)
Holding Value in KRW
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BTC / KRW Price History
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DCA Growth Curve (KRW)
Convert BTC to KRW
| Bitcoin (BTC) | South Korean Won (KRW) |
|---|---|
| 0.00001 BTC | ₩1,155 |
| 0.00010 BTC | ₩11,545 |
| 0.00100 BTC | ₩115,453 |
| 0.01000 BTC | ₩1,154,535 |
| 0.10000 BTC | ₩11,545,350 |
| 0.50000 BTC | ₩57,726,749 |
| 1.00000 BTC | ₩115,453,498 |
| 5.00000 BTC | ₩577,267,490 |
| 10.00000 BTC | ₩1,154,534,980 |
| 50.00000 BTC | ₩5,772,674,900 |
| 100.00000 BTC | ₩11,545,349,800 |
Convert KRW to BTC
| South Korean Won (KRW) | Bitcoin (BTC) |
|---|---|
| ₩1.00 | 0.00000001 BTC |
| ₩10.00 | 0.00000009 BTC |
| ₩100 | 0.00000087 BTC |
| ₩500 | 0.00000433 BTC |
| ₩1,000 | 0.00000866 BTC |
| ₩5,000 | 0.00004331 BTC |
| ₩10,000 | 0.00008661 BTC |
| ₩50,000 | 0.000433 BTC |
| ₩100,000 | 0.000866 BTC |
| ₩500,000 | 0.004331 BTC |
| ₩1,000,000 | 0.008661 BTC |
Why Hedging South Korean Won Inflation with Bitcoin Makes Sense
The South Korean Won (KRW) is subject to monetary expansion policies managed by the Bank of Korea. Over time, central banking decrees and interest rate policies expand the circulating supply of currency, which historically leads to structural inflation. This degrades the purchasing power of your cash savings.
In contrast, Bitcoin operates under a fixed monetary policy. With a supply hardcap of exactly 21 million bitcoins, no central authority can print more coins. New bitcoins are issued programmatically via a decentralized Proof of Work consensus system, with the issuance rate cut in half every four years (the halving).
By purchasing Bitcoin, you swap a currency of infinite supply (KRW) for an asset of absolute mathematical scarcity (BTC). This is why major institutional treasuries, spot ETFs, and millions of retail investors around the world use Bitcoin as a hedge against fiat currency debasement and a long-term digital store of value.
? Frequently Asked Questions
Q1:
How are BTC to KRW exchange rates calculated?
Our BTC to KRW exchange rates are sourced in real-time from the CoinGecko aggregator API, which averages prices across hundreds of global cryptocurrency exchanges including Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, and Bitstamp. Rates update automatically every 60 seconds to reflect the latest market activity.
Q2:
Why do people use Bitcoin as a hedge against South Korean Won inflation?
The South Korean Won is managed by the Bank of Korea, which can expand the money supply through monetary policy. Bitcoin has a mathematically fixed supply cap of 21 million coins that no authority can change, making it a deflationary asset. Many investors in South Korea use Bitcoin to preserve purchasing power against long-term fiat currency debasement.
Q3:
What is Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) into Bitcoin with KRW?
Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) is an investment strategy where you invest a fixed amount of South Korean Won (₩) into Bitcoin at regular intervals (e.g., weekly or monthly), regardless of the current price. This reduces the impact of short-term volatility and historically has produced strong long-term returns for Bitcoin investors.