Convert Litecoin (LTC) to South Korean Won (KRW)

LTC to KRW: 1 LTC converts to ₩80,768.10 KRW as of 20 Apr 2026, 11:32 am UTC

How much is 1 Litecoin in South Korean Won today?

1 LTC = 80,768.10
-0.53%24H
Last updated: 20 Apr 2026, 11:32 am UTC
LTC24H -0.53%7D +4.01%1M -2.11%3M -21.20%
1 LTC81,195.16 KRW77,655.20 KRW82,509.22 KRW102,495.68 KRW
5 LTC405,975.78 KRW388,275.99 KRW412,546.08 KRW512,478.41 KRW
10 LTC811,951.55 KRW776,551.98 KRW825,092.16 KRW1,024,956.82 KRW
50 LTC4,059,757.77 KRW3,882,759.89 KRW4,125,460.79 KRW5,124,784.08 KRW
100 LTC8,119,515.53 KRW7,765,519.79 KRW8,250,921.59 KRW10,249,568.16 KRW
500 LTC40,597,577.66 KRW38,827,598.93 KRW41,254,607.95 KRW51,247,840.82 KRW
1,000 LTC81,195,155.31 KRW77,655,197.87 KRW82,509,215.90 KRW102,495,681.64 KRW

About Litecoin

Litecoin (LTC) is priced at ₩80,768.10 per LTC as of 20 Apr 2026, 11:32 am UTC. With a market capitalisation of ₩6.23T, Litecoin holds a 0.2% dominance over the total cryptocurrency market. There are currently 77,080,426.98 LTC in circulation out of a maximum supply of 84,000,000.00 LTC. In the last 24 hours, ₩352.87B worth of Litecoin has been traded. Litecoin is down 0.53% in the last 24 hours. In the last hour alone, LTC has moved -0.59%.

Conversion Tables

LTC
KRW
1 LTC
80,768.10
5 LTC
403,840.49
10 LTC
807,680.99
50 LTC
4,038,404.93
100 LTC
8,076,809.85
1,000 LTC
80,768,098.51
KRW
LTC
1 KRW
0.00001238 LTC
100 KRW
0.001238 LTC
1,000 KRW
0.0124 LTC
5,000 KRW
0.0619 LTC
10,000 KRW
0.1238 LTC
100,000 KRW
1.24 LTC

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FAQs

What is Litecoin?

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Litecoin is a cryptocurrency built to move funds faster and at lower cost than Bitcoin.

It’s based on Bitcoin’s design but runs quicker. Transactions confirm roughly every 2.5 minutes, which makes it useful for transfers. It also uses a different mining algorithm called Scrypt.

There’s a fixed supply of 84 million LTC, and like Bitcoin, new supply is reduced over time through halving events.

Litecoin has been around for a long time and is still widely traded, often used for payments and moving funds between platforms.

How do I check the LTC price in Korean won?

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You can use the BitMEX cryptocurrency converter to check the LTC price in Korean won.

Select LTC and KRW, then enter the amount. The tool shows the value instantly using live market data, so the price reflects current conditions.

Use it to track the LTC/KRW rate or confirm the current price before placing a trade. You can access the converter without signing up.

What is the kimchi premium and how does it affect Litecoin’s KRW price?

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The kimchi premium is when crypto trades at a higher price on South Korean exchanges than on global markets, usually between 2% and 8%.

This happens when strong local demand meets limits on moving money in and out of the country, which makes it harder to keep prices aligned with global markets.

For Litecoin, the KRW price can sit above international levels. The gap is often similar to Bitcoin’s, but it can widen when interest in altcoins picks up in Korea.

Checking the KRW price against global averages helps you see whether you’re paying above the broader market price before trading.

How do South Korea’s crypto regulations affect Litecoin trading?

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Trading Litecoin in South Korea comes with stricter requirements than in many other markets.

Exchanges must be registered and follow real-name banking and anti-money laundering rules, so every account is tied to a verified identity. This creates a more controlled environment for trading.

Litecoin’s long history and strong liquidity work in its favour. It’s seen as an established asset, so the risk of it being removed from major exchanges is low compared to smaller tokens.

Tax policies on crypto are still evolving, so changes can affect how traders handle LTC over time. It’s best to keep an eye on regulatory updates to help you stay prepared.

Can I trade Litecoin on BitMEX?

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Yes. BitMEX lists Litecoin across both spot and derivatives markets.

You can buy LTC directly or trade perpetual swap contracts with leverage. This lets you go long or short and trade price movements without holding the asset.

Visit BitMEX for current Litecoin trading pairs and contract details.

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