USD to CBTC Converter
Convert US dollars to CBTC using a live Canton Network reference rate built from OneSwap pool data, with a calculator and preset conversion table.
- 1 USD in CBTC
- 0.0000146866 CBTC
- 1 CBTC in USD
- $68,089.258
- 24h change
- +8.33%
- Rate source
- Pool ticker
USD to CBTC calculator
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5 min reference rate- 1 CBTC in USD
- $68,089.258
- 1 USD in CBTC
- 0.0000146866 CBTC
- Rate source
- Pool ticker
Reference rate observed Aug 19, 2026, 5:05 PM UTC. Conversions run locally against this snapshot.
USD to CBTC table
- 0.5 USD
- 0.0000073433 CBTC
- 1 USD
- 0.0000146866 CBTC
- 5 USD
- 0.000073433 CBTC
- 10 USD
- 0.000146866 CBTC
- 50 USD
- 0.00073433 CBTC
- 100 USD
- 0.00146866 CBTC
- 500 USD
- 0.0073433 CBTC
- 1,000 USD
- 0.0146866 CBTC
- 5,000 USD
- 0.073433 CBTC
- 10,000 USD
- 0.146866 CBTC
Reference rate observed . Converter pages regenerate every five minutes.
How this rate is computed
CBTC is a wrapped Bitcoin asset on Canton, so a dollar buys a correspondingly small fraction of one. The figure here is measured from OneSwap pool data rather than a global BTC index, and venue liquidity can pull it away from what the same dollar buys elsewhere.
The current CBTC reference is read from a OneSwap pool ticker that quotes CBTCas its base asset. The ticker computes it from the pool's current reserve ratio and the quote asset's USD value, and also carries 24-hour change statistics for that pool.
This page regenerates from OneSwap's market API every five minutes. Each rate carries its observation time, and missing values are reported as unavailable instead of being replaced with estimates.
USD is a reference unit here, not a settlement currency. Acquiring CBTC means bringing a funded Canton asset and swapping it, not paying dollars into OneSwap. See how to buy CBTC.
CBTC / USD questions
Why is the amount of CBTC per dollar so small?
Because one CBTC represents one Bitcoin, so a dollar corresponds to a small fraction of a unit. The page reports that fraction at full precision rather than rounding it toward zero, and the calculator scales it to whatever amount you enter.
Why does a dollar buy a different amount here than on other venues?
Because the rate is measured from OneSwap pool state on Canton, not from the exchanges that make up a BTC index. CBTC represents Bitcoin, but its pools are an isolated market with venue-specific depth, and no mechanism forces the pool price to match global quotes at any given moment.
Will a purchase actually receive this much CBTC?
No. The figure excludes the pool fee and the price impact your own order creates, and on a market with venue-specific depth that impact grows quickly with size. The route page's live quote, which includes pool fee and network cost, is what a purchase would actually return.
What do I need before I can acquire CBTC here?
A funded Canton asset to trade in. OneSwap holds no US dollars, so dollar-denominated value normally arrives as USDCx, the USDC-backed stablecoin on Canton, and is then swapped into CBTC through a funded pool.