Crypto Converter — Bitcoin, Ethereum & 200+ Tokens to PKR/USD
Precision price tracking and cross-chain conversion for the decentralized economy.
1 BTC to USD
$0
1 BTC to EUR
€0
1 BTC to GBP
£0
1 BTC to PKR
₨0
1 BTC to INR
₹0
1 BTC to JPY
¥0
1 BTC to AED
د.إ0
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Technical FAQ
Where does the price data come from?
How often are rates updated?
Is the profit calculator accurate?
What is a Sparkline?
Cryptocurrency assets are subject to high market volatility and technical risk. UtilVox provides institutional-grade data for informational purposes only. Conversion rates are derived from global aggregated volume-weighted average prices. This is not financial advice. Trade with extreme caution.
Crypto Prices, Read Soberly
Why the price differs everywhere you look
There is no single official Bitcoin price — only what each market is paying right now:
| Source of difference | Effect |
|---|---|
| Different exchanges | Prices diverge slightly; big gaps = low liquidity somewhere |
| Buy/sell spread | You buy above and sell below the quoted mid price |
| P2P markets (common in Pakistan) | USDT often trades at a premium to the official dollar rate |
| Stale data | A price from 10 minutes ago is history, not a price |
| Pair routing | BTC→PKR is usually BTC→USDT→PKR — two spreads, not one |
The roles of the big three
BTC behaves like a volatile macro asset; ETH adds platform/tech exposure; USDT is the one most Pakistanis actually touch — a dollar-pegged token that functions as the de facto digital dollar in P2P markets. Worth knowing soberly: crypto is not legal tender in Pakistan, the State Bank has restricted banks from servicing crypto businesses, and regulatory positions evolve — anyone participating does so at their own risk, and treating volatile coins as savings has burned people in every cycle. This converter is an information tool, not an endorsement.
Converting sensibly
Use the converter to benchmark P2P offers the same way the mid-market rate benchmarks bank rates: the gap between a quoted price and the global price is the premium you're paying. Fiat legs of any calculation live in the currency converter, longer-term context in the rate history, and gain/loss percentages — the number that actually matters after a trade — in the percentage calculator.