BTC to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert Bitcoin to Ghanian cedi

Converting from Bitcoin (BTC) to Ghanian Cedi (GHS)

What is Bitcoin (BTC)

Bitcoin (BTC) is a decentralized digital currency created in 2009 by an anonymous person or group of people using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. It operates on a technology called blockchain, which is a distributed and secure ledger that records all transactions across a network of computers.

One of the key features of Bitcoin is that it is not controlled by any central authority, such as a government or bank. This means that transactions can occur directly between users without the need for intermediaries. Bitcoin is known for its volatility, with prices fluctuating widely over short periods, making it both an investment opportunity and a risk.

Bitcoin can be stored in digital wallets, allowing users to send or receive BTC easily. Its decentralized nature and limited supply of 21 million coins make it an appealing option for those looking for an alternative to traditional currencies.

What is Ghanian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanian Cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, introduced in 2007 to replace the previous currency, the Ghanaian Pound. The symbol for the cedi is "₵" and it is subdivided into 100Gp (gana pesewas). The cedi is issued and regulated by the Bank of Ghana, which is responsible for the country's monetary policy.

The cedi has undergone several redesigns and revaluations during its history, aimed at stabilizing its value and boosting public confidence. The most recent version has coins and notes with various denominations, making it easy to use for everyday transactions within Ghana.

The GHS is largely used in local trade and commerce, and it reflects the economic conditions in Ghana. The value of the GHS can fluctuate based on various factors, including inflation, trade balances, and monetary policies implemented by the Bank of Ghana.

Converting BTC to GHS

To convert Bitcoin to Ghanian cedi, users typically rely on cryptocurrency exchanges, which facilitate the buying, selling, and trading of digital currencies. The exchange rate between BTC and GHS can change frequently, determined by market demand and supply.

For instance, if the current exchange rate is 1 BTC = 100,000 GHS, then if you have 0.5 BTC, you could convert it to:

0.5 BTC × 100,000 GHS/BTC = 50,000 GHS

When converting BTC to GHS, it is essential to consider transaction fees, which can vary between different platforms. Additionally, it is advisable to check the latest exchange rates and choose a reliable exchange to ensure you get the best value for your Bitcoin.

Understanding both Bitcoin and the Ghanian cedi provides a solid foundation for navigating the world of cryptocurrency and finance in Ghana.

Bitcoin to Ghanian cedi conversion table

BTC to GHS conversion table

Bitcoin (BTC)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 BTC1 118 455.364582504 GHS
2 BTC2 236 910.72916500799 GHS
3 BTC3 355 366.09374751199 GHS
4 BTC4 473 821.45833001599 GHS
5 BTC5 592 276.82291251999 GHS
6 BTC6 710 732.18749502398 GHS
7 BTC7 829 187.55207752798 GHS
8 BTC8 947 642.91666003198 GHS
9 BTC10 066 098.28124253597 GHS
10 BTC11 184 553.64582503997 GHS
100 BTC111 845 536.45825039971 GHS
200 BTC223 691 072.91650079943 GHS
300 BTC335 536 609.37475119914 GHS
400 BTC447 382 145.83300159885 GHS
500 BTC559 227 682.29125199856 GHS
600 BTC671 073 218.74950239828 GHS
700 BTC782 918 755.20775279799 GHS
800 BTC894 764 291.6660031977 GHS
900 BTC1 006 609 828.12425359742 GHS
1 000 BTC1 118 455 364.58250399713 GHS
2 000 BTC2 236 910 729.16500799426 GHS
5 000 BTC5 592 276 822.91251998564 GHS
10 000 BTC11 184 553 645.82503997129 GHS
20 000 BTC22 369 107 291.65007994257 GHS
50 000 BTC55 922 768 229.12519985643 GHS
100 000 BTC111 845 536 458.25039971286 GHS
Last updated May 28, 2025 at 12:00 AM