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LOL I don't see this official. For me, the
not so official converter I use is
Google[1], or just simply
calculator[2].
[1] - I simply search in this format:
<amount> btc to php.Something like,
Note that you should add 0.<some amount> and not .<some amount> only as it would only read and convert the last digit you'll input.
[2] - In using calculator, i simply multiply the amount onto what the common price would be the Bitcoin for the past 6 months. I'll use PHP again as an example. If I would to convert, like 0.005 btc to PHP, I simply multiply it to 500,000 (common price of 1 btc to php) then it would mount as 2,500PHP. Though it wasn't updated, it is enough to know what amount would I be having or would I be sending.
And yes, I think it would be useless if you made a website that offers a feature that is already accessible on Google or can simply be solved by calculator.
But I think your best feature would be this:Please allow selection of the date for the calculation. Then I can stop what I'm working on.
For example, I could add 5BTC on Jan 2019 with 5BTC on Feb 2019.