BTC / CUC Live Price

1 BTC - Bitcoin Cuban Convertible Peso - CUC

CUC 76,071.00
24 Hour Change : CUC 296.00
24 Hour Change % : 0.39%
24 Hour High : CUC 76,353.00
24 Hour Low : CUC 75,014.00
Market Cap : 1.52 Trillion CUC
24 Hour Volume : 38.84 Billion CUC
Available Supply : 20.02 Million BTC
Total Supply : 20.02 Million BTC
Country : Cuba
$1 USD : CUC 1.00 CUC

BTC/CUC Intraday Chart

BTC/CUC Historical Chart

BTC/CUC - High, Low & Average

Period High
Change from Last
Low
Change from Last
Average
Change from Last
1 Day CUC 77,850.00
-1,779.00
CUC 75,014.00
+1,057.00
CUC 75,775.00
+296.00
5 Days CUC 78,773.00
-2,702.00
CUC 75,014.00
+1,057.00
CUC 77,148.00
-1,077.00
1 Month CUC 79,424.00
-3,353.00
CUC 65,778.00
+10,293.00
CUC 73,253.90
+2,817.10
3 Month CUC 84,397.00
-8,326.00
CUC 62,605.00
+13,466.00
CUC 70,895.02
+5,175.98
6 Month CUC 111,547.00
-35,476.00
CUC 62,605.00
+13,466.00
CUC 81,842.75
-5,771.75
1 Year CUC 126,156.00
-50,085.00
CUC 62,605.00
+13,466.00
CUC 96,547.05
-20,476.05

BTC/CUC - Support & Resistance

Support Resistance
R1 CUC 77,412.00 S1 CUC 74,576.00
R2 CUC 78,611.00 S2 CUC 72,939.00
R3 CUC 80,248.00 S3 CUC 71,740.00

BTC/CUC - Moving Averages

Period MA 20 MA 50 MA 100
5 Minutes CUC 76,030.76 CUC 76,059.33 CUC 75,874.52
1 Hour CUC 75,848.58 CUC 75,848.58 CUC 75,848.58
1 Day CUC 75,516.19 CUC 71,995.86 CUC 73,063.14
1 Week CUC 78,279.90 CUC 96,793.04 CUC 88,136.23

BTC/CUC - Trading Signal

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

BTC/CUC Live Price : Real-Time Bitcoin to Cuban Convertible Peso Chart & Data

Historical Bitcoin to Cuban Convertible Peso Price Movement

The BTC/CUC currency pair reflected Bitcoin’s valuation against the now-phased-out Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC). Prior to its discontinuation in early 2021, the CUC was pegged to the USD, yet Bitcoin trading in Cuba operated largely through informal peer-to-peer (P2P) networks due to financial sanctions and limited access to global exchanges. BTC/CUC dynamics were heavily influenced by Cuba’s dual-currency system and the informal economy’s reliance on cryptocurrency as a parallel financial channel.

Historical Overview of BTC/CUC Price Trends

2017–2019: Parallel Economy and Crypto Resilience

  • BTC/CUC surged to CUC 15,000 during the 2017 global bull run.
  • Limited formal trading channels led to the proliferation of informal OTC desks and P2P networks.
  • Bitcoin emerged as a store of value amidst USD shortages and heightened US sanctions.

2020–2021: Currency Reforms and BTC’s Pivotal Role

  • BTC/CUC reached CUC 40,000 by late 2020 as Cuba announced plans to unify its currency system.
  • The impending removal of the CUC intensified Bitcoin’s usage as a hedge against devaluation.
  • With formal banking services constrained, crypto served as a crucial alternative for international remittances and cross-border trade.

2021: Transition to CUP and P2P Dominance

  • CUC was officially phased out in January 2021, leading to a shift in BTC trading dynamics towards BTC/CUP pairs.
  • Bitcoin continued to thrive within informal P2P ecosystems as Cubans sought alternatives to traditional financial structures.
  • Despite the currency unification, digital asset usage expanded due to persistent access limitations to global payment systems.

BTC/CUC Yearly Comparison Table

YearAvg. Price (CUC)Year HighYear LowAnnual PerformanceMarket Factors
2017CUC 10,000CUC 15,000CUC 3,500✅ Bull marketP2P ecosystem growth
2019CUC 9,000CUC 10,500CUC 5,500✅ Stable adoptionSanctions resilience
2020CUC 30,000CUC 40,000CUC 18,000✅ Currency reform hedgeCUC phase-out plans
2021CUC 35,000CUC 40,000CUC 25,000❌ Currency transitionShift to BTC/CUP

Key Factors Driving BTC/CUC Valuation

  • Financial Sanctions – US sanctions limiting Cuba’s access to global financial systems amplified Bitcoin’s relevance.
  • Currency Duality and Reform – BTC acted as a hedge amidst uncertainty around the CUC’s eventual discontinuation.
  • P2P Networks – Informal trading ecosystems facilitated BTC/CUC liquidity in absence of formal exchanges.
  • Remittance Needs – Bitcoin provided an alternative remittance channel, bypassing restricted international financial services.
  • Store of Value Demand – Amidst economic instability, Bitcoin emerged as a digital store of value for Cubans.

BTC/CUC Market Structure Insights (Pre-2021)

  • BTC/CUC trades were predominantly executed through informal OTC channels and P2P marketplaces like LocalBitcoins.
  • Limited internet penetration and infrastructural challenges constrained broader adoption but intensified localized crypto networks.
  • Crypto education initiatives within tech communities fostered organic Bitcoin adoption in urban centers.
  • Post-CUC, the market pivoted entirely to BTC/CUP trading, with similar informal market structures continuing to thrive.