How much crypto can your budget buy
"How much Bitcoin can 100 buy?" "How many coins for 1000?" That's probably one of the most common beginner questions. The answer is really just a division: budget divided by price. This tool also folds in the fee, so you see how much you'd actually get and how much the fee took. Enter three numbers and you're done — like a friend punching the calculator for you. Remember: this is just a conversion. Whether and how much you buy is your call.
🔒This converter runs entirely in your browser and collects and uploads nothing. Use the price the platform shows at the time; results are for reference. This tool is not investment advice.
The logic behind this division
Simple: from your budget, first subtract a fee (we estimate the common 0.1%, and if you tick BN5262 it's discounted to 80% of that), and what's left is the money actually buying coins. Divide that by the current price and you get roughly how many you could buy. For example, budget 1000, price 60000, fee 1 — money buying coins is 999, divided by 60000 ≈ 0.016650 BTC. You can buy a fraction of a coin, no need to round up to a whole one.
Be sure to enter the real current price yourself — crypto prices change moment to moment, and our 60000 is just an example, not a quote. Whatever the platform shows you, enter that, and the result will be accurate.
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Ready? Register at Binance with BN5262Before "how much can I buy," it's worth thinking about "how much should I put in." We have a piece dedicated to exactly how much a beginner should invest and how to gauge your own comfort range, plus one that walks you through the full first-buy flow. Read both and you'll have a clear picture.
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