BTC / SOS Live Price

1 BTC - Bitcoin Somaliland Shilling - SOS

SOS 40,128,800
24 Hour Change : SOS 20,518
24 Hour Change % : 0.05%
24 Hour High : SOS 40,495,800
24 Hour Low : SOS 39,586,000
Market Cap : 802.91 Trillion SOS
24 Hour Volume : 24.76 Trillion SOS
Available Supply : 20 Million BTC
Total Supply : 20 Million BTC
Country : Somaliland
$1 USD : SOS 571 SOS

BTC/SOS Intraday Chart

BTC/SOS Historical Chart

BTC/SOS - High, Low & Average

Period High
Change from Last
Low
Change from Last
Average
Change from Last
1 Day SOS 0
+40,128,800.00
SOS 0
+40,128,800.00
SOS 0
+40,128,800.00
5 Days SOS 40,849,900
-721,100.00
SOS 37,272,800
+2,856,000.00
SOS 39,145,665
+983,135.29
1 Month SOS 42,213,900
-2,085,100.00
SOS 35,775,000
+4,353,800.00
SOS 38,745,561
+1,383,239.50
3 Month SOS 55,774,300
-15,645,500.00
SOS 35,724,500
+4,404,300.00
SOS 45,870,818
-5,742,017.97
6 Month SOS 72,096,600
-31,967,800.00
SOS 35,724,500
+4,404,300.00
SOS 53,086,141
-12,957,340.53
1 Year SOS 72,096,600
-31,967,800.00
SOS 35,724,500
+4,404,300.00
SOS 56,161,802
-16,033,002.16

BTC/SOS - Support & Resistance

Support Resistance
R1 SOS 0 S1 SOS 0
R2 SOS 0 S2 SOS 0
R3 SOS 0 S3 SOS 0

BTC/SOS - Moving Averages

Period MA 20 MA 50 MA 100
5 Minutes SOS 40,127,842 SOS 40,133,555 SOS 40,042,451
1 Hour SOS 40,062,777 SOS 40,062,777 SOS 40,062,777
1 Day SOS 38,668,495 SOS 41,711,639 SOS 46,584,707
1 Week SOS 49,310,692 SOS 56,297,635 SOS 49,897,716

BTC/SOS - Trading Signal

Period Signal
5 Minutes Sell
1 Hour Neutral
1 Day Sell
1 Week Sell

BTC/SOS Live Price : Real-Time Bitcoin to Somaliland Shilling Chart & Data

Historical Bitcoin to Somali Shilling Price Movement

The BTC/SOS currency pair reflects Bitcoin’s valuation against the Somali Shilling (SOS). Somalia, with its long-standing challenges in traditional banking infrastructure, has seen grassroots-level Bitcoin adoption primarily for remittances and preserving value against inflation. Bitcoin offers an alternative financial system in a country where formal financial inclusion remains limited, and diaspora remittances are critical to the economy.

Historical Overview of BTC/SOS Price Trends

2017–2019: Early Bitcoin Awareness and Remittance Usage

  • BTC/SOS surged to SOS 15,000,000 during the 2017 global Bitcoin rally.
  • Bitcoin adoption in Somalia was driven largely by diaspora networks sending remittances through informal channels.
  • Local traders and entrepreneurs started experimenting with Bitcoin for cross-border payments.

2020–2021: Bull Run Surge and Informal Market Growth

  • BTC/SOS skyrocketed to SOS 60,000,000 during Bitcoin’s 2021 bull market.
  • Peer-to-peer (P2P) Bitcoin trading platforms became the main access points due to the absence of licensed exchanges.
  • Bitcoin began to be viewed as a store of value amidst the Somali Shilling’s volatility and limited banking options.

2022: Market Correction and Regulatory Ambiguities

  • BTC/SOS corrected to SOS 48,000,000 in line with global crypto market downturns.
  • Regulatory discussions remained minimal, with Bitcoin operating in an informal, community-led ecosystem.
  • NGOs and aid organizations explored Bitcoin’s potential in transparent fund disbursement mechanisms.

2023: Stabilization and Increased Remittance Usage

  • BTC/SOS stabilized around SOS 52,000,000 as Bitcoin’s market volatility reduced.
  • Remittance corridors leveraging Bitcoin gained momentum among Somali diaspora communities.
  • Informal networks and mobile-based wallets emerged as key facilitators of Bitcoin transactions in Somalia.

2024–2025 (YTD): Halving Rally and Growing Underground Economy

  • Post-2024 halving, BTC/SOS reached a new high of SOS 80,000,000 in early 2025.
  • As of April 2025, BTC/SOS consolidates between SOS 78,500,000–80,000,000.
  • Bitcoin’s role in Somalia’s informal financial networks expanded, particularly in urban centers like Mogadishu and Hargeisa.

BTC/SOS Yearly Comparison Table

YearAvg. Price (SOS)Year HighYear LowAnnual PerformanceMarket Factors
2017SOS 14,000,000SOS 15,000,000SOS 8,000,000✅ Diaspora remittance-drivenInformal P2P channels
2021SOS 58,000,000SOS 60,000,000SOS 35,000,000✅ Bull market surgeP2P adoption
2022SOS 49,000,000SOS 50,000,000SOS 48,000,000❌ CorrectionRegulatory ambiguity
2023SOS 51,500,000SOS 52,000,000SOS 51,000,000✅ StabilizationIncreased remittance
2025*SOS 79,250,000SOS 80,000,000SOS 78,500,000✅ Halving rallyUnderground economy

Key Factors Driving BTC/SOS Valuation

  • High Remittance Demand – Bitcoin offers a low-cost, fast remittance alternative for the Somali diaspora.
  • Financial Infrastructure Gaps – Lack of banking infrastructure accelerates Bitcoin’s informal adoption.
  • Currency Volatility – Bitcoin is increasingly viewed as a store of value against the unstable Somali Shilling.
  • P2P Ecosystem Growth – Informal Bitcoin trading networks bridge access for Somali residents.
  • NGO Integration – Some aid organizations are experimenting with Bitcoin for transparent fund disbursement.

BTC/SOS Market Structure Insights (2025)

  • Bitcoin transactions in Somalia predominantly occur via P2P networks and mobile wallets.
  • The absence of formal regulations has led to a robust underground Bitcoin economy, particularly in urban regions.
  • Remittance platforms are increasingly integrating Bitcoin as a remittance solution for Somali families abroad.
  • Education on Bitcoin’s use and risks remains limited, necessitating community-led awareness initiatives.

BTC/SOS Live Price : Real-Time Bitcoin to Somaliland Shilling Chart & Data

Historical Bitcoin to Somali Shilling Price Movement

The BTC/SOS currency pair reflects Bitcoin’s valuation against the Somali Shilling (SOS). Somalia, with its long-standing challenges in traditional banking infrastructure, has seen grassroots-level Bitcoin adoption primarily for remittances and preserving value against inflation. Bitcoin offers an alternative financial system in a country where formal financial inclusion remains limited, and diaspora remittances are critical to the economy.

Historical Overview of BTC/SOS Price Trends

2017–2019: Early Bitcoin Awareness and Remittance Usage

  • BTC/SOS surged to SOS 15,000,000 during the 2017 global Bitcoin rally.
  • Bitcoin adoption in Somalia was driven largely by diaspora networks sending remittances through informal channels.
  • Local traders and entrepreneurs started experimenting with Bitcoin for cross-border payments.

2020–2021: Bull Run Surge and Informal Market Growth

  • BTC/SOS skyrocketed to SOS 60,000,000 during Bitcoin’s 2021 bull market.
  • Peer-to-peer (P2P) Bitcoin trading platforms became the main access points due to the absence of licensed exchanges.
  • Bitcoin began to be viewed as a store of value amidst the Somali Shilling’s volatility and limited banking options.

2022: Market Correction and Regulatory Ambiguities

  • BTC/SOS corrected to SOS 48,000,000 in line with global crypto market downturns.
  • Regulatory discussions remained minimal, with Bitcoin operating in an informal, community-led ecosystem.
  • NGOs and aid organizations explored Bitcoin’s potential in transparent fund disbursement mechanisms.

2023: Stabilization and Increased Remittance Usage

  • BTC/SOS stabilized around SOS 52,000,000 as Bitcoin’s market volatility reduced.
  • Remittance corridors leveraging Bitcoin gained momentum among Somali diaspora communities.
  • Informal networks and mobile-based wallets emerged as key facilitators of Bitcoin transactions in Somalia.

2024–2025 (YTD): Halving Rally and Growing Underground Economy

  • Post-2024 halving, BTC/SOS reached a new high of SOS 80,000,000 in early 2025.
  • As of April 2025, BTC/SOS consolidates between SOS 78,500,000–80,000,000.
  • Bitcoin’s role in Somalia’s informal financial networks expanded, particularly in urban centers like Mogadishu and Hargeisa.

BTC/SOS Yearly Comparison Table

YearAvg. Price (SOS)Year HighYear LowAnnual PerformanceMarket Factors
2017SOS 14,000,000SOS 15,000,000SOS 8,000,000✅ Diaspora remittance-drivenInformal P2P channels
2021SOS 58,000,000SOS 60,000,000SOS 35,000,000✅ Bull market surgeP2P adoption
2022SOS 49,000,000SOS 50,000,000SOS 48,000,000❌ CorrectionRegulatory ambiguity
2023SOS 51,500,000SOS 52,000,000SOS 51,000,000✅ StabilizationIncreased remittance
2025*SOS 79,250,000SOS 80,000,000SOS 78,500,000✅ Halving rallyUnderground economy

Key Factors Driving BTC/SOS Valuation

  • High Remittance Demand – Bitcoin offers a low-cost, fast remittance alternative for the Somali diaspora.
  • Financial Infrastructure Gaps – Lack of banking infrastructure accelerates Bitcoin’s informal adoption.
  • Currency Volatility – Bitcoin is increasingly viewed as a store of value against the unstable Somali Shilling.
  • P2P Ecosystem Growth – Informal Bitcoin trading networks bridge access for Somali residents.
  • NGO Integration – Some aid organizations are experimenting with Bitcoin for transparent fund disbursement.

BTC/SOS Market Structure Insights (2025)

  • Bitcoin transactions in Somalia predominantly occur via P2P networks and mobile wallets.
  • The absence of formal regulations has led to a robust underground Bitcoin economy, particularly in urban regions.
  • Remittance platforms are increasingly integrating Bitcoin as a remittance solution for Somali families abroad.
  • Education on Bitcoin’s use and risks remains limited, necessitating community-led awareness initiatives.