CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and can afford the risks.Trading CFDs is high risk and is not suitable for everyone. Refer to our PDS and Target Market Determination. AFSL 513393
The base currency is QTUM; the counter currency is BTC. The QTUM/BTC rate shows how many bitcoins a trader has to pay to buy one coin of QTUM. The pair includes two cryptocurrencies. One of them, bitcoin, was the first (released in 2009) and is the most traded digital currency. Originating from Singapore, Qtum is a blockchain technology, which was created to simplify interoperability of major blockchains, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, as well as to make smart contracts securer. At Capital.com you can follow the QTUM/BTC chart and stay updated on the QTUM/BTC rate.