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Live fiat exchange rates plus Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana spot — see what your money is really worth.
87.49 EUR
1 USD = 0.87 EUR
Rates updated 2026-07-10. Fiat from European Central Bank & open.er-api; crypto spot from CoinGecko. For information only — not a quote or financial advice, and not our responsibility for any decisions made using it.
Popular rates (per 1 USD)
USD → EUR
0.8749
USD → GBP
0.745
USD → AED
3.6726
USD → SAR
3.7501
USD → TRY
46.985
USD → BTC
0.00001563
About these rates
Fiat rates come from the European Central Bank’s daily reference rates, and crypto figures are spot prices — useful for seeing what an international payout or a holding is worth today. They are informational, not a dealing quote.
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Getting a better exchange rate
The number above is the mid-market rate — the fair midpoint banks use with each other. The rate you are offered when you actually exchange money is usually worse, because providers add a margin on top. That hidden markup, not the visible fee, is where most of the cost hides.
Three habits keep more in your pocket: check the mid-market rate here before you convert; compare a provider’s rate to it (the gap is your real cost); and prefer services that pass on the mid-market rate with a small, transparent fee instead of burying their charge in a poor rate. On larger or recurring transfers, even a one-percent difference adds up fast.
Frequently asked questions
Where do these exchange rates come from?+
Fiat rates use the European Central Bank's daily reference rates (via Frankfurter). Crypto prices are spot prices from CoinGecko. Rates are for information only, not a dealing quote.
How often are the rates updated?+
Rates refresh roughly hourly. The date shown under the converter is the reference date for the fiat rates.
Is the crypto conversion for trading?+
No. We show crypto spot prices for reference and simple conversion only — there is no margin, leverage, or derivatives trading here.
Why do exchange rates keep changing?+
Currencies trade continuously, so their value shifts with supply and demand, interest-rate expectations, inflation, and economic news. Even between two stable economies the rate moves a little every day — which is why we refresh it hourly.
Is this the rate I'll actually get?+
Not exactly. This is the mid-market (interbank) rate. A bank or app usually adds a margin of 1–4% on top, sometimes plus a fixed fee, so you receive a little less. Use this as your benchmark to judge any offer.
Which currencies and crypto can I convert?+
Major and many emerging-market currencies — including USD, EUR, GBP, AED, SAR, EGP, INR, PKR and NGN — plus spot Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana.