BTC/MYR: Convert Bitcoin (BTC) to Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

Bitcoin to Malaysian Ringgit

How much is 1 Bitcoin worth in Malaysian Ringgit?

1 BTC is currently worth RM446,847.6
+RM1,868.57
(+0.00%)
Last updated: May 11, 2025, 14:09:54

BTC/MYR markets

BTC to MYR conversion chart

As of today, 1 BTC equals 446,847.6 MYR, up 0.00% in the last 24 hours. Over the past week, Bitcoin (BTC) is up 8.00%. BTC is trending upward, increasing 29.00% in the last 30 days.

Bitcoin (BTC) to Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) price statistics

24h low
The lowest price in 24 hours
RM443,097.5
Real-time price: RM446,847.6
24h high
The highest price in 24 hours
RM451,653.2
*The following data shows BTC's market information.
All-time high
Data is collected from multiple platforms
RM472,304.7
All-time low
Data is collected from multiple platforms
RM291.68
Market cap
Market cap = current price x circulating supply
RM8,875,781,954,709
Circulating supply
Asset's total amount on the market at this moment (based on the data from multiple platforms)
19,863,109 BTC
The current price of Bitcoin (BTC) in Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is RM446,847.6, with an increase of 0.00% in the last 24 hours, and an increase of 8.00% in the last seven days.

The highest historical price of Bitcoin was RM472,304.7. There are currently 19,863,109 BTC in circulation, with a maximum supply of 21,000,000 BTC, which puts the fully diluted market capitalization at approximately RM8,875,781,954,709.

The Bitcoin price in MYR is updated in real time. You can also see conversions from Malaysian Ringgit to other popular cryptocurrencies, making it easy to exchange Bitcoin (BTC) and other digital currencies for Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) quickly and conveniently.

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1 BTC ≈ 446,847.6 MYR
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BTC/MYR conversion tables

Based on the current rate, 1 BTC is valued at approximately 446,847.6 MYR. This means that acquiring 5 Bitcoin would amount to around 2,234,238 MYR. Alternatively, if you have RM1 MYR, it would be equivalent to about 0.0000022379 MYR, while RM50 MYR would translate to approximately 0.00011189 MYR. These figures provide an indication of the exchange rate between MYR and BTC, the exact amount may vary depending on market fluctuations.

In the last 7 days, the Bitcoin exchange rate has an increase by 8.00%. Over the 24-hour period, this rate varied by 0.00%, with the highest exchange rate of 1 BTC for Malaysian Ringgit being 451,653.2 MYR and the lowest value in the last 24 hours being 443,097.5 MYR.

Convert Bitcoin to Malaysian Ringgit

BTCBTCMYRMYR
1 BTC446,847.6 MYR
5 BTC2,234,238 MYR
10 BTC4,468,476 MYR
20 BTC8,936,951 MYR
50 BTC22,342,378 MYR
100 BTC44,684,757 MYR
1,000 BTC446,847,568 MYR

Convert Malaysian Ringgit to Bitcoin

MYRMYRBTCBTC
1 MYR0.0000022379 BTC
5 MYR0.000011189 BTC
10 MYR0.000022379 BTC
20 MYR0.000044758 BTC
50 MYR0.00011189 BTC
100 MYR0.00022379 BTC
1,000 MYR0.0022379 BTC

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BTC to MYR FAQ

Today's BTC to MYR is RM446,847.6.
The BTC to MYR exchange rate has changed by 0.00% in the past 24hrs.
Bitcoin has a current circulating supply of 19,863,109 BTC and a maximum supply of 21,000,000 BTC.
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The value of RM1 in Bitcoin may vary throughout the day, depending on the latest exchange rate. To know the exact value and monitor the conversion of Bitcoin into Malaysian Ringgit, check out the conversion tables on this page, where you’ll find information about the value of one Malaysian Ringgit in Bitcoin, updated in real-time.
The price of 1 BTC in Malaysian Ringgit changes constantly due to market volatility. To find out the most recent value of 1 Bitcoin in MYR, consult the conversion tables on this page. This will help you better understand how to convert Bitcoin into Malaysian Ringgit and track changes in value.
Our BTC to MYR calculator makes converting BTC to MYR fast and easy. You just have to input an amount of BTC, and you'll instantly get the equivalent value in MYR. You can also refer to the conversion tables on this page for common conversions. For example, based on the current conversion rate, RM5 is worth 0.000011189 BTC, while 5 BTC is worth 2,234,238 in MYR.

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