Priced in Sats
A bananas (1kg) is, on average, about
2.4k sats
≈ $1.50 · averaged across 50 countries at the live Bitcoin price.
Cheapest
746 sats
Most expensive
6.2k sats
That figure is the price of a bananas converted into Bitcoin satoshis (sats) — the smallest unit of Bitcoin, one hundred-millionth of a coin. Measuring in sats lets you compare what a bananas really costs anywhere in the world using a single unit, instead of juggling local currencies.
The number isn't fixed: it moves with both the local cash price of a bananas and the Bitcoin exchange rate. Over time, as Bitcoin appreciates, the same bananas tends to cost fewer sats — which is the whole point of pricing the world in sound money.
A bananas (1kg) is about 2,382 sats on average worldwide — roughly $1.50 at the current Bitcoin price. It ranges from 746 sats in India to 6,190 sats in Denmark.
2,382 sats is 0.00002382 BTC. One bitcoin is 100,000,000 satoshis (sats), so everyday items are most naturally priced in sats rather than whole bitcoin.
The sat price moves for two reasons: the local cash price of a bananas, and the Bitcoin exchange rate. As Bitcoin appreciates over time, the same bananas tends to cost fewer and fewer sats — the deflationary side of sound money.
A satoshi (sat) is the smallest unit of Bitcoin: one hundred-millionth of a bitcoin (0.00000001 BTC). Pricing things in sats gives a single universal unit that works across every country without fiat exchange-rate noise.