Rate sheet
Buy is what you pay for one bitcoin, sell is what you get when you sell it. Premium is the buy rate against the market price. Sorted from the cheapest buy.
| Exchange | Buy 1 BTC | Premium | Sell 1 BTC | Spread | 24h | Coins |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coinmate exchangecheapest | 1,326,999 Kč | -0.33 % | 1,326,104 Kč | 0.07 % | +0.33 % | 7 |
| Anycoin broker | 1,349,169 Kč | +1.34 % | 1,308,055 Kč | 3.05 % | +0.59 % | 394 |
| Simplecoin broker | 1,364,815 Kč | +2.51 % | 1,297,395 Kč | 4.94 % | +0.57 % | 5 |
How much bitcoin you get
How many satoshis are left for a given amount after the rate premium. Excludes payment fees and any withdrawal fee to your own wallet.
| You pay | Coinmate | Anycoin | Simplecoin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5,000 Kč | 376,790 | 370,598(-6,192) | 366,349(-10,441) |
| 25,000 Kč | 1,883,950 | 1,852,993(-30,957) | 1,831,749(-52,201) |
| 100,000 Kč | 7,535,800 | 7,411,972(-123,828) | 7,326,999(-208,801) |
What the exchanges claim
Figures they publish about themselves. They cannot be verified independently.
- volume in 24h9.76 BTC
- clients45,000
- orders in 30 days300
- volume in 30 days10,600,000 Kč
Why comparing rates pays off
The rate an exchange shows is not the price of bitcoin — it is the price of bitcoin plus its margin. Across Czech venues that margin differs by whole percentage points, which is exactly why comparing matters: the same 25,000 CZK can buy noticeably different amounts of satoshis depending on where you click. This page computes the premium against the market price (BTC/USD converted at the dollar rate), so you can see what each venue charges above the market.
The spread is the gap between the buy and sell rate. It shows what you would lose buying and immediately selling — units of percent at brokers, fractions of a percent on an exchange. An exchange does not hide a margin in the rate, though; it charges a trading fee separately, so its rate looks better in the table than the final cost is.
Coinmate is the oldest Czech platform and the only order-book exchange in the sheet: you trade with other users and pay a volume-based fee on top of the rate. Anycoin has the widest selection — hundreds of coins against the koruna — and keeps its spread around three percent. Simplecoin is a broker founded in 2013, built around simple purchases without registration up to the legal limit. ccShop lists dozens of altcoins next to bitcoin and keeps its whole margin in the rate — with it the spread is the number to watch.
Only venues with a genuinely current rate make the sheet. Bit.plus from the WBTCB group keeps its rate sheet behind an app login. Coinero (formerly Coinbank) does show rates on its site, but only refreshes them when a new version of the page is deployed, so they can be days old — and such a rate would mostly measure bitcoin's move rather than the venue's margin. Once they refresh continuously, it will reappear in the sheet on its own. This is not a judgement of these venues' quality.
Sources: coinmate.io, anycoin.cz, simplecoin.eu, ccshop.cz. Not investment advice.