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How to Swap Ethereum for Bitcoin (Step-by-Step Guide)

1/1/20257 min read
Step-by-step guide interface illustrating how to swap Ethereum (ETH) to Bitcoin (BTC)

Swapping Ethereum for Bitcoin is easy once you understand fees, slippage, and confirmations. This guide walks you through every step so you can complete your first ETH to BTC swap with confidence.

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Swapping Ethereum (ETH) for Bitcoin (BTC) is one of the most common crypto trades. Whether you're taking profit, diversifying, or hedging market volatility, a smooth ETH to BTC swap starts with choosing the right platform and understanding fees.

On SwapEthereum.com we surface live market data and direct users to GhostSwap's ETH/BTC route so you can access aggregated DEX liquidity with a simple interface.

1. Check Ethereum & Bitcoin Market Conditions

Before you swap, review current prices, 24h volume, and volatility. Use the Ethereum markets page to compare ETH performance against BTC and other majors. If the market is extremely volatile, consider widening your slippage tolerance or splitting your swap into smaller chunks.

2. Choose a Non-Custodial Swap Method

You can swap ETH for BTC on centralized exchanges (CEXs) or decentralized exchanges (DEXs). For most privacy-focused users, a non-custodial route via GhostSwap is ideal:

  • No account or KYC needed to start swapping.
  • Non-custodial – your funds stay in your wallet until the swap executes.
  • Aggregated liquidity from top DEXs for better pricing.

Learn more about these differences on our best Ethereum exchanges page, where we compare DEX vs CEX for swaps.

3. Prepare Your Wallet and Gas Fees

To complete an ETH to BTC swap, you need:

  • An Ethereum-compatible wallet such as MetaMask or a hardware wallet.
  • Enough ETH to cover both the swap amount and gas fees.
  • A Bitcoin receiving address you control.

For detailed gas explanations, see the "Gas Fees" section in our Ethereum swap FAQ.

4. Execute the ETH → BTC Swap on GhostSwap

  1. Visit GhostSwap's ETH/BTC page.
  2. Select the amount of Ethereum you want to swap.
  3. Paste your Bitcoin receiving address carefully and double-check it.
  4. Review the quoted rate, network fees, and minimum/maximum limits.
  5. Confirm the transaction from your wallet and keep the transaction hash for reference.

5. Track Your Swap and Confirm Receipt

After you send ETH, the transaction needs to be confirmed on the Ethereum blockchain before BTC is released to your destination address. You can:

  • Track confirmations on Etherscan using your transaction hash.
  • Monitor your BTC wallet or a block explorer like mempool.space.

6. Common ETH to BTC Swap Mistakes to Avoid

To keep your Ethereum swaps safe, avoid these common pitfalls:

  • Sending from an exchange wallet instead of a self-custody wallet.
  • Using the wrong network (e.g., sending from a non-Ethereum chain by mistake).
  • Ignoring slippage settings during volatile market conditions.

For more security tips, read our step-by-step Ethereum swap guide.

When you're ready, head back to the Swap Ethereum home page to explore more pairs like ETH → USDT, ETH → USDC, and beyond.

Looking for more Ethereum swap insights? Browse the blog index or start with our beginner's ETH swap guide.

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