Ethereum (ETH) to Bitcoin (BTC) Exchange
Ethereum (ETH) fuels decentralized apps, while Bitcoin (BTC) is the original store-of-value cryptocurrency. Swapping ETH to BTC allows users to diversify into digital gold while keeping access to Ethereum’s DeFi ecosystem. This pair balances innovation and stability, making it ideal for portfolio management. Start your ETH-to-BTC swap now and secure your crypto assets confidently.

ETH Market Stats
Ether (ETH) is the native economic token of the Ethereum ecosystem, used to pay for transaction execution and smart contract interactions across decentralized finance and application activity. Its supply dynamics combine ongoing issuance with fee-burning mechanisms that can create deflationary pressure, supporting a scarcity premium tied to network demand. ETH also serves as a highly liquid asset and core collateral in DeFi markets, widely held across exchanges and institutional portfolios, making it one of the most significant digital assets by market capitalization.

BTC Market Stats
Bitcoin is the original scarce digital monetary token with a capped supply of 21 million, designed for durable value retention and deflationary economics. It serves as a globally recognized medium of exchange and unit of account in crypto markets, facilitating cross-border value transfer and financial settlement. As the largest and most liquid cryptocurrency by market capitalization, Bitcoin anchors price discovery, influences market sentiment, and is widely held as a core reserve asset.
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Frequently asked questions
Find quick answers to the most common swap questions
How do I exchange ETH for BTC safely and quickly?
To exchange ETH for BTC, you typically use a decentralized exchange (DEX) or a cross-chain swap service that supports ETH-to-BTC liquidity. The safest method is to use a reputable aggregator that routes your trade through the best liquidity pools and bridges, reducing slippage and fees. Rango is a dex and bridge aggregator that can help you find the fastest and most cost-effective path across chains. It combines multiple protocols so your ETH can be swapped into BTC with minimal steps and maximum reliability. Always double-check the recipient BTC address and confirm the network (e.g., Bitcoin mainnet) before finalizing.
Why do ETH → BTC trades sometimes take longer than expected?
ETH-to-BTC trades may involve cross-chain bridging or multiple swaps, which can take time due to blockchain confirmation requirements. ETH transactions confirm quickly, but if the swap uses a bridge, the BTC side must wait for sufficient confirmations on the destination chain. Network congestion, gas price fluctuations, and liquidity availability can also affect speed. If you see delays, it’s often due to waiting for finality on the BTC network or the bridging protocol’s security confirmations.
What fees should I expect when converting ETH to BTC?
You’ll typically pay three types of fees:
Aggregators like Rango optimize for lower overall cost by selecting the best route and 0 Protocol fee. Fees can vary with market conditions, so check the estimated total before confirming.
How can I reduce slippage and get the best ETH/BTC rate?
To reduce slippage and get a better ETH/BTC rate, use: