ETH BTC Chart

ETHBTCChart.com is a live ETH/BTC chart service for checking how Ethereum is priced in Bitcoin. The dashboard shows the current pair value, reverse BTC to ETH rate, 24h movement, daily range and last update time in one place.

Use the live chart to see how much BTC one ETH is worth, how the Ethereum Bitcoin pair is moving and whether the latest market direction favors ETH or BTC. The embedded exchange form is included for users who want to compare the chart reference with an actual ETH to BTC route before starting a transaction.

For users who want to move from chart checking to a prepared swap direction, Quickex provides an ETH to BTC exchange route.

ETH/BTC Rate
1 ETH in Bitcoin
Reverse Rate
1 BTC in Ethereum
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Daily high & low
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Live ETH/BTC Chart

Ethereum priced in Bitcoin

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ETH BTC trading pair chart showing Ethereum and Bitcoin price relationship

What the ETH/BTC Pair Shows

ETH/BTC is a crypto pair that expresses the value of Ethereum in Bitcoin. Instead of showing ETH in US dollars, the pair answers a direct market question: how much BTC is needed for 1 ETH.

This makes the pair useful when the goal is to compare Ethereum directly with Bitcoin. If ETH rises in dollar terms but BTC rises faster, the ETH/BTC pair can still move lower. If ETH gains more strength than BTC, the pair can move higher even when the wider crypto market is mixed.

The ETH/BTC chart is a relative market view. It does not replace ETH/USD or BTC/USD data, but it gives a cleaner way to read Ethereum against the base crypto asset.

ETH/BTC Ratio and Relative Strength

The ETH/BTC ratio measures the relationship between Ethereum and Bitcoin. It shows the BTC value of 1 ETH and helps remove the US dollar from the comparison.

When the ratio rises, ETH is strengthening relative to BTC. When the ratio falls, BTC is outperforming ETH. This makes the ratio useful for reading capital rotation between the two assets, comparing relative strength and understanding whether the selected market period is moving in favor of Ethereum or Bitcoin.

The ratio should be read together with timeframe, recent volatility and historical range. A short-term move can look strong or weak on its own, while the wider chart may show a different market context.

ETH BTC ratio chart showing relative strength between Ethereum and Bitcoin

ETH to BTC Converter and Reverse BTC to ETH Rate

Use the ETH to BTC converter to estimate how much Bitcoin corresponds to a selected Ethereum amount. Enter an ETH value and the tool calculates the BTC equivalent using the latest ETH/BTC market reference.

The reverse BTC to ETH calculation works from the other side of the same pair. It shows the estimated Ethereum amount for a selected Bitcoin value. The conversion table gives fast reference points for common amounts, so users can check balances, prepare a swap amount and compare pair values without doing manual calculations.

ETH to BTC converter tool showing Ethereum and Bitcoin calculation
ETH
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Rate used: 1 ETH = — BTC · Market estimate, not a guaranteed exchange payout.
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ETH BTC Historical Ratio Range

The historical ETH/BTC range helps place the current pair value inside previous market movement. It shows whether ETH is trading near a stronger or weaker level against BTC within the selected period.

Historical highs and lows are useful for context, not for prediction. They mark where the pair has already traded and help users compare the current ETH/BTC value with earlier ranges without turning the page into a trading signal or price forecast.

Historical ETH BTC ratio range showing high and low values over time
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ETH and BTC Price in USD Comparison

The ETH/BTC chart compares Ethereum directly against Bitcoin, while the USD comparison shows how both assets moved against the US dollar. This helps explain why the ETH/BTC pair can rise, fall or stay flat even when ETH/USD and BTC/USD both move in the same general direction.

A normalized USD comparison is more useful than placing raw ETH and BTC prices on one scale. When both assets start from the same baseline, the chart shows which one gained or lost more over the selected period. If ETH/USD grows faster than BTC/USD, the ETH/BTC ratio may rise. If BTC/USD grows faster than ETH/USD, the ratio may fall.

This block gives secondary context for the main pair chart. It is not a replacement for ETH/BTC, because the main purpose of the page is to compare Ethereum directly with Bitcoin.

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ETH vs BTC performance comparison chart showing period returns

ETH vs BTC Performance by Period

ETH vs BTC performance compares how Ethereum moved relative to Bitcoin across selected timeframes. This is different from checking ETH/USD and BTC/USD separately, because the ETH/BTC pair shows which asset gained more strength against the other.

If ETH/BTC increases during a period, Ethereum outperformed Bitcoin for that interval. If ETH/BTC decreases, Bitcoin outperformed Ethereum. The performance view is useful for reading relative market behavior, but it is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold either asset.

Period ETH/BTC Change Relative Result
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How to Read the ETH/BTC Chart

The ETH/BTC chart shows how much Bitcoin is needed to buy 1 Ethereum. For example, if the ETH/BTC rate is 0.05, then 1 ETH equals 0.05 BTC.

An upward move means ETH is gaining value against BTC. A downward move means BTC is gaining value against ETH. A sideways chart means the relative value between Ethereum and Bitcoin is mostly stable during the selected period.

The selected timeframe matters. A pair can look weak on a 24-hour chart and still be stronger over a 30-day or 1-year view. For that reason, the chart is best read together with period performance, historical range and the latest market update.

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Regional Crypto Rules for ETH/BTC Users

ETH/BTC market data can be viewed globally, but crypto rules differ by country and provider. A chart, converter or market dashboard is usually informational, while access to an exchange route may depend on local regulation, platform policy, risk checks and transaction conditions.

In the European Union and the United Kingdom, crypto platforms usually operate with stronger compliance requirements and user-risk notices. In the United States, access can differ by state, provider and asset support. In other regions, local restrictions, reporting rules or payment limitations may affect whether a crypto-to-crypto route is available.

KYC requirements can also vary by provider, amount, route, risk score and jurisdiction. A crypto-to-crypto swap may have tax consequences even when no fiat currency is used. ETHBTCChart.com provides chart, ratio and conversion tools for market reference; users should review local rules and the site's Privacy & Terms before using any transaction route.

ETH/BTC Market Rate vs Final Exchange Quote

The ETH/BTC rate on a chart is a market reference. It helps show the current relationship between Ethereum and Bitcoin, but it should not be treated as a guaranteed exchange payout.

A final exchange quote may include network fees, liquidity conditions, route limits, spread and the selected rate type. Fixed-rate and floating-rate routes can also behave differently when the market moves. The converter result is useful for estimation, while the final route details should be checked before any transaction is started.

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Cryptocurrency exchange quote screen showing final ETH to BTC swap details

FAQ

The ETH/BTC chart shows the price of Ethereum measured in Bitcoin. It tells how much BTC is needed for 1 ETH and helps compare Ethereum directly against Bitcoin.

A rising ETH/BTC ratio means ETH is gaining value against BTC. In simple terms, Ethereum is outperforming Bitcoin during the selected period.

A falling ETH/BTC ratio means BTC is stronger relative to ETH. It shows that Bitcoin is outperforming Ethereum in the selected timeframe.

No. ETH/USD shows Ethereum priced in US dollars. ETH/BTC shows Ethereum priced in Bitcoin, which makes it better for comparing the relative strength of the two crypto assets.

A USD comparison helps show whether ETH and BTC are moving together or whether one asset is growing faster than the other. For clearer comparison, a normalized chart is better than using raw USD prices on one scale.

Yes. The converter shows an estimated BTC amount for a selected ETH amount. The exchange form can then be used to review a live swap route and estimated payout.

A crypto-to-crypto swap may be treated as a taxable event depending on the user's country or jurisdiction. The chart and converter provide market information, not tax or financial advice.