Convert South Korean Won (KRW) to Ethereum (ETH)

KRW to ETH: 1 KRW converts to 0.0000002944 ETH as of 20 Apr 2026, 11:31 am UTC

How much is 1 South Korean Won in Ethereum today?

1 KRW =
0.0000002944 ETH
-0.79%24H
Last updated: 20 Apr 2026, 11:31 am UTC
KRW24H -0.79%7D +5.52%1M +7.10%3M -25.69%
1 KRW0.000000292 ETH0.0000003106 ETH0.0000003152 ETH0.0000002187 ETH
5 KRW0.00000146 ETH0.000001553 ETH0.000001576 ETH0.000001094 ETH
10 KRW0.00000292 ETH0.000003106 ETH0.000003152 ETH0.000002187 ETH
50 KRW0.0000146 ETH0.00001553 ETH0.00001576 ETH0.00001094 ETH
100 KRW0.0000292 ETH0.00003106 ETH0.00003152 ETH0.00002187 ETH
500 KRW0.000146 ETH0.0001553 ETH0.0001576 ETH0.0001094 ETH
1,000 KRW0.000292 ETH0.0003106 ETH0.0003152 ETH0.0002187 ETH

About Ethereum

Ethereum (ETH) is priced at ₩3,397,295.37 per ETH as of 20 Apr 2026, 11:31 am UTC. With a market capitalisation of ₩410.02T, Ethereum holds a 11.0% dominance over the total cryptocurrency market. There are currently 120,690,332.18 ETH in circulation out of a maximum supply of --- ETH. In the last 24 hours, ₩26.57T worth of Ethereum has been traded. Ethereum is down 0.79% in the last 24 hours. In the last hour alone, ETH has moved -0.36%.

Conversion Tables

ETH
KRW
1 ETH
3,397,295.37
5 ETH
16,986,476.83
10 ETH
33,972,953.65
50 ETH
169,864,768.27
100 ETH
339,729,536.53
1,000 ETH
3,397,295,365.32
KRW
ETH
1 KRW
0.0000002944 ETH
100 KRW
0.00002944 ETH
1,000 KRW
0.0002944 ETH
5,000 KRW
0.001472 ETH
10,000 KRW
0.002944 ETH
100,000 KRW
0.0294 ETH

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FAQs

What is Ethereum?

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Ethereum is a blockchain platform where developers build and run smart contracts. It powers decentralised finance, NFTs, and thousands of other applications.

The network moved from proof of work to proof of stake during the Merge in September 2022, cutting energy use significantly.

Ethereum also introduced fee burning through EIP-1559 in 2021. Part of every transaction fee gets removed from circulation, which can reduce supply when network activity is high.

ETH is the second-largest cryptocurrency by market value.

How do I check the ETH price in Korean won?

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The BitMEX cryptocurrency converter shows how much Ethereum is worth in Korean won in real time. Just input any amount of ETH, and you’ll see the KRW value instantly.

The crypto converter uses live data from multiple trading markets, so the rate reflects current conditions. It calculates a mid-market price based on ongoing activity.

The converter is free and updates continuously, so you can check the ETH/KRW price whenever you need. And you don’t need a BitMEX account to use it.

What is the kimchi premium and how does it affect Ethereum's KRW price?

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The kimchi premium is the difference between crypto prices on South Korean exchanges and global markets. It usually ranges from about 2% to 8%.

Capital controls make it hard to move Korean won across borders, so traders can’t easily close that gap through arbitrage. Strong retail demand in South Korea also pushes local prices higher than international prices.

Ethereum often trades with a moderate premium, sometimes slightly higher than Bitcoin, due to its popularity among retail traders. During strong market rallies, that premium can widen quickly as demand increases.

When you look at ETH prices in KRW, it helps to compare them with global rates. This gives you a clearer view of whether you’re paying above the broader market.

How do South Korea's crypto regulations affect Ethereum trading?

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South Korea regulates crypto exchanges through a strict framework. Platforms must register as Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) and follow anti-money laundering rules.

Exchanges also require real-name bank accounts, so every trading account links to a verified individual. This makes activity easier to track and reduces anonymous trading.

The government is still shaping how it taxes crypto gains, so some parts of the framework continue to evolve.

Ethereum holds a strong position in this environment. Its size and liquidity keep it widely listed on Korean exchanges, with a lower risk of delisting than smaller tokens.

Overall, these rules focus on investor protection and market transparency, while still allowing active trading.

Can I trade Ethereum on BitMEX?

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Yes. BitMEX lets you trade Ethereum through both spot and derivatives markets. You can buy ETH directly or use perpetual swaps and futures if you want leveraged exposure to price movements.

If you prefer not to hold ETH, derivatives give you a way to trade based on price alone.

Visit BitMEX to view available ETH trading pairs and contract details.

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