46 countries ยท Sorted by price in sats ยท 1 ride
Countries
46
Cheapest
356 sats
Most Expensive
5.5k sats
BTC/USD
$75,946
| # | Country | Sats Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Philippines | 356sats |
| 2 | Egypt | 395sats |
| 3 | India | 408sats |
| 4 | Indonesia | 421sats |
| 5 | Vietnam | 421sats |
| 6 | Ukraine | 474sats |
| 7 | Russia | 579sats |
| 8 | Peru | 711sats |
| 9 | Nigeria | 737sats |
| 10 | Mexico | 843sats |
| 11 | Malaysia | 869sats |
| 12 | Thailand | 961sats |
| 13 | Colombia | 1.0ksats |
| 14 | Kenya | 1.0ksats |
| 15 | Romania | 1.0ksats |
| 16 | Chile | 1.1ksats |
| 17 | Bulgaria | 1.1ksats |
| 18 | Argentina | 1.3ksats |
| 19 | Brazil | 1.3ksats |
| 20 | Poland | 1.4ksats |
| 21 | South Korea | 1.5ksats |
| 22 | Czech Republic | 1.6ksats |
| 23 | Hungary | 1.6ksats |
| 24 | Greece | 1.7ksats |
| 25 | Singapore | 1.8ksats |
| 26 | United Arab Emirates | 1.8ksats |
| 27 | Croatia | 1.9ksats |
| 28 | Japan | 2.0ksats |
| 29 | South Africa | 2.1ksats |
| 30 | Spain | 2.1ksats |
| 31 | Italy | 2.4ksats |
| 32 | France | 2.7ksats |
| 33 | Ireland | 2.8ksats |
| 34 | Portugal | 2.8ksats |
| 35 | Denmark | 3.0ksats |
| 36 | United States | 3.3ksats |
| 37 | Canada | 3.4ksats |
| 38 | Belgium | 3.7ksats |
| 39 | Australia | 3.9ksats |
| 40 | Austria | 4.0ksats |
| 41 | United Kingdom | 4.2ksats |
| 42 | Germany | 4.6ksats |
| 43 | Finland | 4.6ksats |
| 44 | Sweden | 4.6ksats |
| 45 | Netherlands | 4.8ksats |
| 46 | Norway | 5.5ksats |
This page shows bus ticket prices across 46 countries, converted to Bitcoin satoshis at a rate of $75,946 per BTC. The rankings are sorted from cheapest to most expensive, helping you compare the true cost of bus ticket globally using a single universal unit of account.
Pricing items in satoshis (sats) provides a universal benchmark that transcends local currencies and inflation. One Bitcoin equals 100,000,000 satoshis. By viewing prices in sats, you can directly compare costs across borders without worrying about exchange rate distortions. As Bitcoin appreciates over time, sat prices tend to decrease, revealing the deflationary nature of sound money.