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1 Million Satoshi to USD

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1,000,000 satoshi equals

$594.33

1 USD buys1,683 satoshi
Crypto value0.01000000 BTC
$100 equals168,257 satoshi
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1,000,000 Satoshi =$594.33

Live ยท BTC $59,433 ยท updated just now

About this conversion

1 million satoshi equals exactly 0.01 BTC โ€” one hundredth of a full bitcoin. At a BTC price of $107,000, that 0.01 BTC is worth $1,070. This is a meaningful milestone for stackers: one million sats puts you past the 0.01 BTC threshold that many Lightning wallets treat as a mid-tier channel size. On-chain, batches of around 1 million sats also appear frequently in dust-consolidation transactions, where holders combine dozens of tiny UTXOs into a single output. The dollar value changes every minute as BTC price moves, so this converter fetches the live rate before showing you a number.

Conversion table

satoshiUSD
1$0.0005943
10$0.005943
100$0.05943
500$0.2972
1,000$0.5943
5,000$2.97
10,000$5.94
100,000$59.43

How the math works

To convert 1 million satoshi to USD, start with the fixed protocol ratio: 1,000,000 sats รท 100,000,000 = 0.01 BTC. Then multiply 0.01 by the current BTC price. At $107,000 per BTC, the result is $1,070. At $60,000, the same million sats is worth $600. The math scales linearly, so every $1,000 move in BTC price shifts the value of 1 million sats by exactly $10.

Common questions

How much is 1 million satoshi worth in USD right now?

1 million satoshi equals 0.01 BTC, worth about $1,070 when bitcoin trades at $107,000. The exact dollar figure updates with every BTC price tick โ€” use the live converter above for the current number.

Is 1 million sats the same as 0.01 BTC?

Yes, 1 million satoshi is exactly 0.01 BTC by the fixed bitcoin protocol. One BTC holds 100 million sats, so 1 million sats is one hundredth of a coin. This ratio is hard-coded into bitcoin and can never change.

Why is 1 million sats considered a stacking milestone?

1 million sats โ€” equal to 0.01 BTC โ€” is often celebrated as a stacking milestone because it represents owning a meaningful on-chain UTXO. Many Lightning channel implementations recommend a minimum channel size near 1 million sats to keep routing fees proportionally small. Stackers track it as the first round-number BTC fraction worth holding in self-custody.

How do I get to 1 million sats from daily small purchases?

Daily dollar-cost averaging makes reaching 1 million sats straightforward over time. At $107,000 BTC, you need about $1,070 total. Buying $3 of bitcoin per day gets you there in roughly one year. Apps like Strike, Cash App, and River let you automate those purchases down to the dollar.

What can I do on Lightning with 1 million sats?

1 million sats is a solid Lightning channel size for everyday use. Routing fees on a 1-million-sat channel typically run under 0.1%, or about 1,000 sats round-trip. That makes the channel economical for paying invoices, streaming sats on Fountain, and tipping on Nostr without burning a significant share in fees.

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