BTCEUR Live Chart & Trading Conditions

BTC/EUR Live Price

56709.07000
-0.78%
1BTC = –––EUR –––%
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About BTCEUR

BTC/EUR shows Bitcoin priced in euros, giving traders a way to review Bitcoin movement from a euro-denominated perspective. The pair can react to the same crypto-market drivers that affect BTC/USD, including liquidity, exchange flows, institutional demand, network narratives, regulation, and digital-asset risk sentiment. Because the quote currency is EUR, euro strength or weakness can also influence how European traders interpret Bitcoin’s movement. FXGlory’s BTC/EUR page combines live pricing, chart movement, latest forecasts, technical-analysis tools, and BTCEUR trading conditions. Users can check spread, contract size, leverage, minimum trade size, lot step, and weekly trading hours while comparing the pair with BTC/USD.

BTCEUR Trading Conditions

Symbol description
Bitcoin vs Euro
Point
0.01
Typical spread
500 pips
Stops level
5000
Freeze level
5000
Contract size
1 units
Hedged margin
50%
Maximum leverage
Account type dependent
Minimum trade size
0.01 lots
Maximum trade size
1000 lots
Lot step
0.01 lots
Sunday
Closed
Monday
00:00 - 24:00
Tuesday
00:00 - 24:00
Wednesday
00:00 - 24:00
Thursday
00:00 - 24:00
Friday
00:00 - 24:00
Saturday
Closed

BTCEUR FAQs

What is BTC/EUR?

BTC/EUR shows how many euros are needed to buy one Bitcoin. If BTC/EUR rises, Bitcoin is strengthening against the euro. If it falls, Bitcoin is weakening against the euro.
BTC/EUR is quoted in euros, so the pair reflects both Bitcoin movement and euro strength or weakness. Traders often watch Bitcoin demand, crypto-market sentiment, ECB expectations, euro movement, and liquidity in euro-denominated crypto markets.
BTC/EUR can be affected by Bitcoin demand, crypto-market sentiment, institutional flows, liquidity, regulatory news, Bitcoin supply events, euro strength or weakness, European Central Bank policy, interest-rate expectations, and broader risk appetite.
BTC/EUR and BTC/USD both track Bitcoin, but they use different quote currencies. Euro movement, ECB expectations, dollar strength, liquidity differences, and regional market demand can cause the two pairs to move differently at times.