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PostCoin to Singapore Dollar Converter and calculator

Convert 1PostCoin (POST) to Singapore Dollar (SGD) equals S$ 0.0008182 | Bitget
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Bitget converter offers real-time exchange rates, allowing for easy conversion of PostCoin(POST) to Singapore Dollar(SGD). This is the real-time data. The current conversion shows 1 POST at a value of 1 POST for 0.00 SGD . Since crypto prices can change rapidly, we suggest checking back for the latest conversion result.

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About the Singapore Dollar (SGD)

What Is the Singapore Dollar (SGD)?

The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is the official currency of Singapore, a sovereign city-state and island country in Southeast Asia. It is represented by the symbol S$ to differentiate it from other dollar-denominated currencies. The currency is divided into 100 smaller units known as cents. The Singapore Dollar is the sole legal tender in Singapore, and it is used for all transactions within the country.

The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), which serves as the central bank and the integrated financial regulator of Singapore. The MAS is responsible for the design, production, and issuance of Singapore's currency in the form of both banknotes and coins. Additionally, it oversees various aspects of monetary policy, financial regulation, and currency management in Singapore.

What Is the History of SGD?

Singapore's currency history is as diverse as its cultural fabric. Prior to the SGD, the region saw a variety of currencies, including the Spanish dollar, the Straits dollar, and the Malayan dollar. During the Japanese occupation in World War II, the "military yen" was used. Post-independence in 1965, Singapore continued using the Malaya and British Borneo dollar until the introduction of the SGD in 1967.

Notes and Coins of SGD

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) issues SGD coins and banknotes. Coins come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents, and 1 and 5 dollars. Banknotes are available in $2, $5, $10, $20, $25, $50, $100, $1,000, and $10,000 denominations. However, high-value notes like $1,000 and $10,000 are being phased out to mitigate money laundering risks.

Is SGD Pegged to GBP?

The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is not currently pegged to the British Pound (GBP). It operates on a managed floating exchange rate system, where its value is not fixed to any single currency but is instead managed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) against a basket of currencies of its major trading partners and competitors. This basket includes major currencies like the US Dollar, Euro, Japanese Yen, and others.

Historically, however, the SGD was pegged to the British Pound. This arrangement dates back to Singapore's time as part of the British Empire when its currency was linked to the British Pound. Following Singapore's independence in 1965, there was a transition in its currency policy. Over time, Singapore moved away from the British Pound peg and eventually adopted the managed floating exchange rate system.

What Is the Relationship Between SGD and BND ?

The Singapore Dollar (SGD) and the Brunei Dollar (BND) share a distinctive and enduring relationship, underpinned by the Currency Interchangeability Agreement established in 1967. This agreement ensures that both currencies are accepted at par value in each country, allowing them to be used interchangeably for most transactions without any need for currency exchange. While the SGD and BND are mutually accepted in both Singapore and Brunei, the prevalence of each currency varies, with the SGD being widely accepted in Brunei and the BND less commonly used but still accepted in Singapore. Despite this interchangeability, Singapore and Brunei maintain independent control over their respective monetary policies, managed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Autoriti Monetari Brunei Darussalam.

Is SGD a Strong Currency?

The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is recognized as a strong and stable currency in the Asian region, often compared to the Swiss Franc of Switzerland. This strength is evident in its consistent appreciation against the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) since Singapore's independence in 1965. The SGD's robustness can be attributed to Singapore's resilient financial markets, stable monetary policy managed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), and the city-state's reputation as a stable financial hub, which attracts significant investment, especially during times of global volatility. As of now, SGD is one of the most-traded currencies, underscoring Singapore's importance in international finance and trade.

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Bitget crypto-to-fiat exchange data shows that the most popular PostCoin currency pair is the POST to SGD, with for PostCoin's currency code being POST. Use our cryptocurrency calculator now to see how much your cryptocurrency can be exchanged for SGD.

POST to SGD conversion rate trend

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In the past 1D, PostCoin has changed +2.45% to SGD. Based on the trend and price charts, PostCoin(POST) has changed +2.45% to SGD while Singapore Dollar(SGD) has changed % to POST in the last 24 hours.

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Last updated 2024/11/14 00:35:16(UTC+0)

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Buy POST (or USDT) for SGD (Singapore Dollar) offers

Bitget P2P trading does not currently support direct buying of POST with SGD. However, you can buy USDT in Bitget P2P trading first, and then buy POST with USDT via Bitget spot market.
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Sell POST (or USDT) for SGD (Singapore Dollar) offers

Bitget P2P trading currently does not support direct selling of POST to SGD. However, you can first exchange POST for USDT in the Bitget spot market, and then sell USDT to USD in Bitget P2P trading.
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What factors influence the conversion rate of PostCoin to Singapore Dollar?

PostCoin to Singapore Dollar is rising this week.
PostCoin's current market price is S$ 0.0008182 per POST, with a total market cap of S$ 0 SGD based on a circulating supply of -- POST. The trading volume of PostCoin has changed by 0.00% (S$ 0 SGD) in the last 24 hours. Last trading day, POST's trading volume was S$ 0.
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Conversion tables

The exchange rate of PostCoin is increasing.
1 POST is currently valued at S$ 0.0008182 SGD , which means buying 5 POST will cost S$ 0.004091 SGD . Similarly, S$1 SGD can be traded for 1,222.26 POST, and S$50 SGD can be converted to 61,112.84 POST, excluding any platform or gas fees.
The exchange rate of 1 POST to Singapore Dollar has changed by +10.61% in the last 7 days. In the last 24 hours, the rate has fluctuated by +2.45%, reaching a high of 0.001245 SGD and a low of 0.001199 SGD . One month ago, the value of 1 POST was S$ 0.0006452 SGD , which represents a +16.15% change from its current value. Over the last year, PostCoin has changed by
-S$
0.0003028SGD
, resulting in a change of -19.58% in its value.

POST to SGD

Amount
04:00 am today
0.5 POST
S$0.0004091
1 POST
S$0.0008182
5 POST
S$0.004091
10 POST
S$0.008182
50 POST
S$0.04091
100 POST
S$0.08182
500 POST
S$0.4091
1000 POST
S$0.8182

SGD to POST

Amount04:00 am today
0.5SGD611.13  POST
1SGD1,222.26  POST
5SGD6,111.28  POST
10SGD12,222.57  POST
50SGD61,112.84  POST
100SGD122,225.68  POST
500SGD611,128.39  POST
1000SGD1,222,256.77  POST

Today vs. 24 hours ago

Amount04:00 am today24 hours ago24h change
0.5 POST$0.0003046$0.0002935
+2.45%
1 POST$0.0006092$0.0005871
+2.45%
5 POST$0.003046$0.002935
+2.45%
10 POST$0.006092$0.005871
+2.45%
50 POST$0.03046$0.02935
+2.45%
100 POST$0.06092$0.05871
+2.45%
500 POST$0.3046$0.2935
+2.45%
1000 POST$0.6092$0.5871
+2.45%

Today vs. 1 month ago

Amount04:00 am today1 month ago1M change
0.5 POST$0.0003046$0.0002402
+16.15%
1 POST$0.0006092$0.0004804
+16.15%
5 POST$0.003046$0.002402
+16.15%
10 POST$0.006092$0.004804
+16.15%
50 POST$0.03046$0.02402
+16.15%
100 POST$0.06092$0.04804
+16.15%
500 POST$0.3046$0.2402
+16.15%
1000 POST$0.6092$0.4804
+16.15%

Today vs. 1 year ago

Amount04:00 am today1 year ago1Y change
0.5 POST$0.0003046$0.0004173
-19.58%
1 POST$0.0006092$0.0008347
-19.58%
5 POST$0.003046$0.004173
-19.58%
10 POST$0.006092$0.008347
-19.58%
50 POST$0.03046$0.04173
-19.58%
100 POST$0.06092$0.08347
-19.58%
500 POST$0.3046$0.4173
-19.58%
1000 POST$0.6092$0.8347
-19.58%

PostCoin price prediction

What will the price of POST be in 2025?

Based on POST's historical price performance prediction model, the price of POST is projected to reach $0.0001033 in 2025.

What will the price of POST be in 2030?

In 2030, the POST price is expected to change by -14.00%. By the end of 2030, the POST price is projected to reach $0.0001645, with a cumulative ROI of -73.00%.

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A cryptocurrency calculator enables users to convert various digital currencies into different world currencies according to the current exchange rate.

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A cryptocurrency calculator fetches real-time values from digital currency exchange markets to convert between PostCoin and SGD.

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