Bitcoin Relative to Fiat Currencies
About Bitcoin Value vs Fiat Currencies
This chart tracks Bitcoinβs long-term price, exchange rate, and purchasing power across a wide range of global fiat currencies.
Users can analyze Bitcoin performance in major reserve currencies such as US Dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), Japanese Yen (JPY), British Pound (GBP), and Swiss Franc (CHF), as well as global currencies including Chinese Yuan (CNY), Indian Rupee (INR), Korean Won (KRW), and many others across Europe, Asia, and emerging markets.
The dataset includes both stable monetary systems and currencies with higher inflation dynamics such as Turkish Lira (TRY), Brazilian Real (BRL), and South African Rand (ZAR), enabling a broader perspective on Bitcoinβs role as a global store of value.
By comparing Bitcoin against multiple monetary systems, this dashboard reveals how BTC performs relative to both stable reserve currencies and inflation-prone fiat environments.
Because Bitcoin is globally priced in US Dollars, its valuation in other currencies reflects both BTC market cycles and foreign exchange (FX) movements.
Time range filters allow analysis across full history, individual years, halving cycles, or fully custom date ranges.
The logarithmic default scale highlights Bitcoinβs long-term exponential monetization across global fiat systems.
This chart tracks Bitcoinβs long-term price, exchange rate, and purchasing power across a wide range of global fiat currencies.
Users can analyze Bitcoin performance in major reserve currencies such as US Dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), Japanese Yen (JPY), British Pound (GBP), and Swiss Franc (CHF), as well as global currencies including Chinese Yuan (CNY), Indian Rupee (INR), Korean Won (KRW), and many others across Europe, Asia, and emerging markets.
The dataset includes both stable monetary systems and currencies with higher inflation dynamics such as Turkish Lira (TRY), Brazilian Real (BRL), and South African Rand (ZAR), enabling a broader perspective on Bitcoinβs role as a global store of value.
By comparing Bitcoin against multiple monetary systems, this dashboard reveals how BTC performs relative to both stable reserve currencies and inflation-prone fiat environments.
Because Bitcoin is globally priced in US Dollars, its valuation in other currencies reflects both BTC market cycles and foreign exchange (FX) movements.
Time range filters allow analysis across full history, individual years, halving cycles, or fully custom date ranges.
The logarithmic default scale highlights Bitcoinβs long-term exponential monetization across global fiat systems.