About · SatsAtlas
SatsAtlas helps you understand Bitcoin's purchasing power by showing real-world prices in satoshis — the smallest unit of Bitcoin — across the globe.
Understanding money starts with seeing prices through a different lens. SatsAtlas shows the price of everyday things in satoshis across the world — from a beer in Tokyo to electricity in Argentina — so you can truly grasp Bitcoin's global purchasing power.
Compare prices of beer, coffee, gasoline, electricity, and more across 100+ countries — all priced in sats.
See how inflation affects purchasing power over time using real CPI data from the World Bank.
Calculate your monthly living costs in any country and see how many months you could live on 1 BTC.
Explore scenarios to see how life costs change at different Bitcoin prices.
A sat (short for satoshi) is the smallest unit of Bitcoin — there are 100 million sats in 1 BTC. Pricing things in sats helps you:
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SatsAtlas is built with transparency in mind. We believe in open access to economic data and are working toward making our codebase available for community contribution.
See an incorrect price? Have a suggestion? We welcome feedback from the community. Reach out to us on X (Twitter) or contribute directly through our data submission system.
Read the full founder’s note“I built SatsAtlas because I believe the best way to understand Bitcoin is to see it — through charts and real data. When you start pricing life in sats instead of fiat, something clicks. You see that while fiat costs keep rising, sat prices tend to fall over time. The charts don't lie.”
SatsAtlas is operated by TORSTONE OU, registered in Estonia. We're committed to providing accurate, transparent data to help you make sense of Bitcoin's purchasing power through visualization.
Questions? Reach out on X →Open the map and watch everyday things cost wildly different numbers of sats from one country to the next.
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