BTC / TZS Live Price

1 BTC - Bitcoin Tanzanian Shilling - TZS

TZS 225,208,000.00
24 Hour Change : TZS 1,448,240.00
24 Hour Change % : 0.65%
24 Hour High : TZS 226,322,000.00
24 Hour Low : TZS 222,960,000.00
Market Cap : 4493.43 Trillion TZS
24 Hour Volume : 103.18 Trillion TZS
Available Supply : 19.96 Million BTC
Total Supply : 19.96 Million BTC
Country : Tanzania
$1 USD : TZS 2,462.99 TZS

BTC/TZS Intraday Chart

BTC/TZS Historical Chart

BTC/TZS - High, Low & Average

Period High
Change from Last
Low
Change from Last
Average
Change from Last
1 Day TZS 224,457,000.00
+751,000.00
TZS 222,354,000.00
+2,854,000.00
TZS 223,760,260.27
+1,447,739.73
5 Days TZS 228,604,000.00
-3,396,000.00
TZS 213,354,000.00
+11,854,000.00
TZS 222,556,776.48
+2,651,223.52
1 Month TZS 274,390,000.00
-49,182,000.00
TZS 197,657,000.00
+27,551,000.00
TZS 238,644,675.83
-13,436,675.83
3 Month TZS 309,713,000.00
-84,505,000.00
TZS 197,657,000.00
+27,551,000.00
TZS 266,378,474.15
-41,170,474.15
6 Month TZS 321,895,000.00
-96,687,000.00
TZS 197,657,000.00
+27,551,000.00
TZS 278,129,082.81
-52,921,082.81
1 Year TZS 321,895,000.00
-96,687,000.00
TZS 197,657,000.00
+27,551,000.00
TZS 262,004,959.76
-36,796,959.76

BTC/TZS - Support & Resistance

Support Resistance
R1 TZS 224,693,506.85 S1 TZS 222,590,506.85
R2 TZS 225,863,260.27 S2 TZS 221,657,260.27
R3 TZS 226,796,506.85 S3 TZS 220,487,506.85

BTC/TZS - Moving Averages

Period MA 20 MA 50 MA 100
5 Minutes TZS 225,394,864.76 TZS 224,952,783.06 TZS 224,387,835.25
1 Hour TZS 224,431,670.40 TZS 224,431,670.40 TZS 224,431,670.40
1 Day TZS 228,502,097.60 TZS 252,327,884.54 TZS 267,649,139.51
1 Week TZS 276,736,506.48 TZS 261,572,787.19 TZS 210,470,730.67

BTC/TZS - Trading Signal

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

BTC/TZS Live Price : Real-Time Bitcoin to Tanzanian Shilling Chart & Data

Historical Bitcoin to Tanzanian Shilling Price Movement

The BTC/TZS currency pair tracks Bitcoin’s valuation against the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). In East Africa, Tanzania has witnessed a growing interest in Bitcoin as a hedge against inflation, a remittance tool, and a pathway to financial inclusion. Despite infrastructural challenges, grassroots adoption and mobile money integration efforts have positioned BTC/TZS as a noteworthy pair in Africa’s evolving crypto landscape.

Historical Overview of BTC/TZS Price Trends

2017–2019: Early Interest Amidst Regulatory Ambiguity

  • BTC/TZS surged to TZS 35 million during Bitcoin’s 2017 global bull run.
  • Crypto meetups in Dar es Salaam fostered grassroots education on Bitcoin’s potential.
  • The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) issued cautionary advisories but didn’t impose outright bans on crypto activities.

2020–2021: Bull Market Momentum and Policy Discussions

  • BTC/TZS climbed to TZS 155 million by the end of 2021, following global Bitcoin surges.
  • The Tanzanian government initiated studies on potential CBDC implementations, indirectly boosting Bitcoin discourse.
  • Remittance inflows via Bitcoin gained popularity due to lower transaction costs compared to traditional channels.

2022: Market Correction and Regulatory Clarity Initiatives

  • BTC/TZS corrected to TZS 130 million amid global market corrections.
  • The BoT hinted at developing a regulatory sandbox for fintech and digital currencies.
  • Bitcoin remained resilient as a decentralized option amidst inflationary pressures on the Tanzanian Shilling.

2023: Stabilization and Crypto Policy Engagement

  • BTC/TZS stabilized around TZS 140 million as the global crypto market regained composure.
  • Government officials engaged with industry stakeholders to draft preliminary crypto frameworks.
  • Mobile money providers explored integrating Bitcoin transaction capabilities into their platforms.

2024–2025 (YTD): Halving Rally and Financial Inclusion Push

  • Following the 2024 halving, BTC/TZS surged to a record high of TZS 220 million.
  • As of April 2025, BTC/TZS consolidates between TZS 215 million–220 million.
  • Bitcoin adoption is being explored as a tool to bridge financial access gaps in rural regions.

BTC/TZS Yearly Comparison Table

YearAvg. Price (TZS)Year HighYear LowAnnual PerformanceMarket Factors
2017TZS 33 millionTZS 35 millionTZS 18 million✅ Enthusiast-drivenGlobal BTC surge
2021TZS 150 millionTZS 155 millionTZS 90 million✅ Bull run peakRemittance use case
2022TZS 132 millionTZS 135 millionTZS 130 million❌ Market correctionRegulatory reviews
2023TZS 138 millionTZS 140 millionTZS 135 million✅ StabilizationPolicy engagement
2025*TZS 217.5 millionTZS 220 millionTZS 215 million✅ Halving momentumFinancial inclusion

Key Factors Driving BTC/TZS Valuation

  • Inflation Hedge – Bitcoin offers Tanzanians a store of value against local currency depreciation.
  • Remittance Efficiency – BTC provides a cost-effective solution for cross-border money transfers.
  • Policy Developments – Government engagement in crypto regulation adds legitimacy to Bitcoin discussions.
  • Mobile Money Integration – Pioneering efforts are underway to integrate Bitcoin with existing mobile payment ecosystems.
  • Global Halving Cycles – BTC/TZS price movements closely align with global Bitcoin market cycles, especially post-halving surges.

BTC/TZS Market Structure Insights (2025)

  • Informal P2P platforms remain a primary channel for Bitcoin transactions due to exchange access limitations.
  • Mobile money providers are key enablers of Bitcoin adoption across urban and rural demographics.
  • Regulatory sandboxes aim to foster innovation while safeguarding consumer interests in the crypto space.
  • Bitcoin is increasingly being positioned as a financial inclusion tool amidst the country’s evolving digital economy roadmap.

BTC/TZS Live Price : Real-Time Bitcoin to Tanzanian Shilling Chart & Data

Historical Bitcoin to Tanzanian Shilling Price Movement

The BTC/TZS currency pair tracks Bitcoin’s valuation against the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). In East Africa, Tanzania has witnessed a growing interest in Bitcoin as a hedge against inflation, a remittance tool, and a pathway to financial inclusion. Despite infrastructural challenges, grassroots adoption and mobile money integration efforts have positioned BTC/TZS as a noteworthy pair in Africa’s evolving crypto landscape.

Historical Overview of BTC/TZS Price Trends

2017–2019: Early Interest Amidst Regulatory Ambiguity

  • BTC/TZS surged to TZS 35 million during Bitcoin’s 2017 global bull run.
  • Crypto meetups in Dar es Salaam fostered grassroots education on Bitcoin’s potential.
  • The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) issued cautionary advisories but didn’t impose outright bans on crypto activities.

2020–2021: Bull Market Momentum and Policy Discussions

  • BTC/TZS climbed to TZS 155 million by the end of 2021, following global Bitcoin surges.
  • The Tanzanian government initiated studies on potential CBDC implementations, indirectly boosting Bitcoin discourse.
  • Remittance inflows via Bitcoin gained popularity due to lower transaction costs compared to traditional channels.

2022: Market Correction and Regulatory Clarity Initiatives

  • BTC/TZS corrected to TZS 130 million amid global market corrections.
  • The BoT hinted at developing a regulatory sandbox for fintech and digital currencies.
  • Bitcoin remained resilient as a decentralized option amidst inflationary pressures on the Tanzanian Shilling.

2023: Stabilization and Crypto Policy Engagement

  • BTC/TZS stabilized around TZS 140 million as the global crypto market regained composure.
  • Government officials engaged with industry stakeholders to draft preliminary crypto frameworks.
  • Mobile money providers explored integrating Bitcoin transaction capabilities into their platforms.

2024–2025 (YTD): Halving Rally and Financial Inclusion Push

  • Following the 2024 halving, BTC/TZS surged to a record high of TZS 220 million.
  • As of April 2025, BTC/TZS consolidates between TZS 215 million–220 million.
  • Bitcoin adoption is being explored as a tool to bridge financial access gaps in rural regions.

BTC/TZS Yearly Comparison Table

YearAvg. Price (TZS)Year HighYear LowAnnual PerformanceMarket Factors
2017TZS 33 millionTZS 35 millionTZS 18 million✅ Enthusiast-drivenGlobal BTC surge
2021TZS 150 millionTZS 155 millionTZS 90 million✅ Bull run peakRemittance use case
2022TZS 132 millionTZS 135 millionTZS 130 million❌ Market correctionRegulatory reviews
2023TZS 138 millionTZS 140 millionTZS 135 million✅ StabilizationPolicy engagement
2025*TZS 217.5 millionTZS 220 millionTZS 215 million✅ Halving momentumFinancial inclusion

Key Factors Driving BTC/TZS Valuation

  • Inflation Hedge – Bitcoin offers Tanzanians a store of value against local currency depreciation.
  • Remittance Efficiency – BTC provides a cost-effective solution for cross-border money transfers.
  • Policy Developments – Government engagement in crypto regulation adds legitimacy to Bitcoin discussions.
  • Mobile Money Integration – Pioneering efforts are underway to integrate Bitcoin with existing mobile payment ecosystems.
  • Global Halving Cycles – BTC/TZS price movements closely align with global Bitcoin market cycles, especially post-halving surges.

BTC/TZS Market Structure Insights (2025)

  • Informal P2P platforms remain a primary channel for Bitcoin transactions due to exchange access limitations.
  • Mobile money providers are key enablers of Bitcoin adoption across urban and rural demographics.
  • Regulatory sandboxes aim to foster innovation while safeguarding consumer interests in the crypto space.
  • Bitcoin is increasingly being positioned as a financial inclusion tool amidst the country’s evolving digital economy roadmap.