BTC to SSP Exchange Rate - Convert Bitcoin to South Sudanese pound

Converting from Bitcoin (BTC) to South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

What is Bitcoin (BTC)

Bitcoin (BTC) is the first and most well-known cryptocurrency, created in January 2009 by an anonymous entity known as Satoshi Nakamoto. As a decentralized digital currency, Bitcoin operates without a central authority or government backing. Instead, it relies on a technology called blockchain, which records all transactions across a network of computers.

Bitcoin allows users to send and receive funds directly, without the need for intermediaries like banks. Transactions are verified by network nodes through cryptography and recorded on the blockchain, making them transparent and secure. One of the primary features of Bitcoin is its limited supply—there will only ever be 21 million BTC in existence. This scarcity, combined with the growing acceptance of Bitcoin by businesses and individuals, has made it an increasingly popular investment and a store of value.

However, Bitcoin's price can be highly volatile, often experiencing significant fluctuations within short periods. This volatility can present both opportunities and risks for those looking to convert Bitcoin into other currencies, such as the South Sudanese pound (SSP).

What is South Sudanese Pound (SSP)

The South Sudanese pound (SSP) is the official currency of South Sudan, which gained independence from Sudan in 2011. Introduced in 2011, the SSP replaced the Sudanese pound at a rate of 1 SSP to 1 SDG. The currency is symbolized by the letters "SSP," and it is subdivided into 100 piastres.

Due to South Sudan’s ongoing economic challenges and a complex political landscape, the value of the SSP can be subject to significant fluctuations. High inflation, limited access to foreign exchange, and reliance on oil exports have all contributed to the pound’s instability. As a result, the exchange rate against other major currencies, including Bitcoin, is often unpredictable.

When converting Bitcoin to SSP, users should be aware of the current exchange rate and consider the potential fees associated with the conversion. Exchange platforms or local exchanges may offer different rates, so researching and selecting a reliable service is crucial for attaining the best value.

To illustrate the conversion, suppose the current exchange rate is $1 BTC = 2,500,000 SSP$. This means that if you have 0.1 BTC, you would receive approximately $250,000 SSP$ when you perform the conversion:

Amount in SSP = 0.1 BTC × 2,500,000 SSP = 250,000 SSP

In conclusion, while Bitcoin can offer exciting opportunities for investment, converting it into South Sudanese pound requires careful consideration of market conditions and exchange rates. Always ensure you have the latest information to make informed decisions when it comes to your currency conversions.

Bitcoin to South Sudanese pound conversion table

BTC to SSP conversion table

Bitcoin (BTC)South Sudanese pound (SSP)
1 BTC464 486 314.01315110882 SSP
2 BTC928 972 628.02630221764 SSP
3 BTC1 393 458 942.03945332646 SSP
4 BTC1 857 945 256.05260443528 SSP
5 BTC2 322 431 570.06575554409 SSP
6 BTC2 786 917 884.07890665291 SSP
7 BTC3 251 404 198.09205776173 SSP
8 BTC3 715 890 512.10520887055 SSP
9 BTC4 180 376 826.11835997937 SSP
10 BTC4 644 863 140.13151108819 SSP
100 BTC46 448 631 401.3151108819 SSP
200 BTC92 897 262 802.6302217638 SSP
300 BTC139 345 894 203.94533264569 SSP
400 BTC185 794 525 605.26044352759 SSP
500 BTC232 243 157 006.57555440949 SSP
600 BTC278 691 788 407.89066529139 SSP
700 BTC325 140 419 809.20577617329 SSP
800 BTC371 589 051 210.52088705518 SSP
900 BTC418 037 682 611.83599793708 SSP
1 000 BTC464 486 314 013.15110881898 SSP
2 000 BTC928 972 628 026.30221763796 SSP
5 000 BTC2 322 431 570 065.75554409489 SSP
10 000 BTC4 644 863 140 131.51108818979 SSP
20 000 BTC9 289 726 280 263.02217637958 SSP
50 000 BTC23 224 315 700 657.55544094894 SSP
100 000 BTC46 448 631 401 315.11088189789 SSP
Last updated May 31, 2025 at 12:00 AM