BTC to CVE Exchange Rate - Convert Bitcoin to Cape Verde Escudo

Converting from Bitcoin (BTC) to Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

What is Bitcoin (BTC)

Bitcoin (BTC) is the first and most well-known cryptocurrency, created in 2009 by an anonymous individual or group known as Satoshi Nakamoto. Designed as a decentralized digital currency, Bitcoin allows people to send or receive money over the internet without the need for a central authority, like a bank or government. Transactions are recorded on a public ledger called the blockchain, which ensures transparency and security.

Bitcoin operates using a technology called cryptography, which secures transactions and controls the creation of new units. The total supply of Bitcoin is capped at 21 million coins, making it a deflationary currency. As more people adopt and use Bitcoin, its value tends to fluctuate significantly, offering both opportunities and risks for investors and users. The flexibility of Bitcoin makes it appealing for various purposes, including online purchases, investment, and as a store of value.

What is Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

The Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) is the official currency of Cape Verde, an island nation located off the northwest coast of Africa. The escudo was introduced in 1939, replacing the Portuguese escudo. It is abbreviated as CVE and is subdivided into 100 centavos. The Central Bank of Cape Verde is responsible for issuing and managing the currency, ensuring its stability and value in the region.

In contrast to the highly volatile nature of Bitcoin, the escudo is a fiat currency, which means its value is determined by the government that issues it rather than by a commodity like gold or silver. The Cape Verdean economy heavily relies on tourism, services, and remittances from citizens living abroad. Exchange rates between the escudo and other currencies, including Bitcoin, are influenced by various factors such as economic policies, inflation rates, and international trade.

Converting BTC to CVE

Converting Bitcoin to Cape Verde Escudo involves using online platforms, known as exchanges, that facilitate currency conversion. To convert BTC to CVE, users typically follow these steps:

  1. Choose an Exchange: Look for a cryptocurrency exchange that supports BTC and CVE pairings.
  2. Create an Account: Sign up and verify your account, providing necessary identification and complying with regulations.
  3. Deposit Bitcoin: Transfer your Bitcoin from your wallet to the exchange.
  4. Place an Order: Once your Bitcoin is in your exchange account, place a selling order to convert it into Cape Verde Escudo.
  5. Withdraw CVE: After the order is completed, you can withdraw the escudo to your local bank account or digital wallet.

Keep in mind the fees and exchange rates associated with conversions, as they can impact the total amount you receive when converting BTC to CVE. Understanding these basics can make the process smoother and more efficient.

Bitcoin to Cape Verde Escudo conversion table

BTC to CVE conversion table

Bitcoin (BTC)Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)
1 BTC8 136 901.32798466941 CVE
2 BTC16 273 802.65596933882 CVE
3 BTC24 410 703.98395400822 CVE
4 BTC32 547 605.31193867763 CVE
5 BTC40 684 506.63992334704 CVE
6 BTC48 821 407.96790801645 CVE
7 BTC56 958 309.29589268586 CVE
8 BTC65 095 210.62387735526 CVE
9 BTC73 232 111.95186202467 CVE
10 BTC81 369 013.27984669408 CVE
100 BTC813 690 132.7984669408 CVE
200 BTC1 627 380 265.59693388161 CVE
300 BTC2 441 070 398.39540082241 CVE
400 BTC3 254 760 531.19386776322 CVE
500 BTC4 068 450 663.99233470402 CVE
600 BTC4 882 140 796.79080164483 CVE
700 BTC5 695 830 929.58926858563 CVE
800 BTC6 509 521 062.38773552644 CVE
900 BTC7 323 211 195.18620246724 CVE
1 000 BTC8 136 901 327.98466940805 CVE
2 000 BTC16 273 802 655.96933881609 CVE
5 000 BTC40 684 506 639.92334704023 CVE
10 000 BTC81 369 013 279.84669408046 CVE
20 000 BTC162 738 026 559.69338816091 CVE
50 000 BTC406 845 066 399.23347040228 CVE
100 000 BTC813 690 132 798.46694080456 CVE
Last updated April 16, 2025 at 12:00 AM