Unit Converter
Convert between Satoshi, mBTC, μBTC, and Bitcoin with precision. Essential for Lightning Network calculations and precise Bitcoin transactions.
Quick Conversions
Understanding Bitcoin Units
Learn about the different unit denominations and their relationships
Common Units
Satoshi (sat)
The smallest unit of Bitcoin, named after Bitcoin's creator. 1 BTC = 100,000,000 Satoshi.
Bitcoin (BTC)
The standard unit for Bitcoin. Used for most transactions and value storage.
Millibitcoin (mBTC)
One thousandth of a Bitcoin. 1 mBTC = 0.001 BTC = 100,000 Satoshi.
Technical Units
Microbitcoin (μBTC)
One millionth of a Bitcoin. 1 μBTC = 0.000001 BTC = 100 Satoshi.
Bit (deprecated)
Alternative name for microbitcoin, less commonly used now.
Lightning Network
Microsecond transactions typically measured in Satoshi for efficiency.
Common Use Cases
Practical applications for Bitcoin unit conversions
Lightning Network
Calculate channel capacities, routing fees, and micropayments in the Lightning Network ecosystem.
Transaction Fees
Convert fee rates from sat/vB to BTC amounts for accurate transaction cost calculations.
Mining Rewards
Calculate mining pool payouts and reward distributions across different denominations.
DCA Strategies
Plan dollar-cost averaging strategies with precise Bitcoin unit calculations.
Wallet Development
Essential for Bitcoin wallet developers working with different unit displays.
Educational Purposes
Learn about Bitcoin's denomination system and understand the relationship between units.
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