Empowering Global Financial Clarity
BTR Exchange provides fast public conversion tools for fiat currencies, major crypto assets, and metals, built for everyday users, search visitors, and operators who need resilient market-data pages.
Global Reach
We track over 150 fiat currencies, major cryptocurrencies, and precious metals, helping users compare common market references in one place.
Resilient Data Access
Our provider layer uses caching and fallbacks so core conversion pages remain useful even when one upstream market-data source is unavailable.
Transparent Context
We surface freshness and provider status context so users can understand when market data may be cached, delayed, or served from fallback sources.
Our Technology
BTR Exchange normalizes provider data into a consistent asset format, uses caching to reduce upstream dependency, and applies fallback behavior when a market-data source is unavailable.
Whether you are converting EUR to RON for a business trip or tracking Bitcoin's performance against the US Dollar, our tools are designed to provide the most relevant information at a glance.
Our Editorial Approach
We add practical guidance around conversion pages so visitors can understand the limits of a reference rate. Our guides explain provider spreads, timing, settlement, unit differences, and the steps a user should check before treating any number as final.
BTR Exchange does not sell financial products, execute trades, or promise settlement quotes. The site is designed as a transparent reference layer that helps users ask better questions before choosing a bank, broker, exchange, card issuer, or transfer provider.
Start with the exchange-rate guides when you need context beyond the calculator, or read our rate methodology and editorial standards for details about provider data, fallback behavior, corrections, and limitations.
What BTR is and is not
BTR is an informational publisher and public conversion tool. It helps readers compare market-reference numbers, learn common exchange-rate terminology, and understand why a provider quote may differ from a reference rate.
BTR is not a bank, broker, exchange, wallet, card issuer, transfer provider, or precious-metal dealer. The site does not hold funds, open accounts, process payments, execute conversions, provide tax advice, or guarantee that a provider will honor a displayed reference value.
How pages are maintained
Human-readable pages are maintained with source notes, calculation notes, glossary definitions, and correction links so visitors can see how a topic should be checked before acting. When a page explains a provider category, it is meant as comparison context rather than an endorsement.
During AdSense review, BTR intentionally emphasizes original guides, methodology, glossary, correction history, contact paths, and tools instead of a broad index of noindexed dynamic conversion pages. That review posture keeps the public publisher surface focused on useful explanations first.
Review-surface commitments
Human-readable review pages
Human-readable review pages are the first public surface BTR asks reviewers and readers to evaluate. BTR keeps mass programmatic converter and currency profile pages out of the temporary review sitemap while AdSense review is pending, and those dynamic pages remain reachable with noindex, follow metadata for visitors who already need them.
No hidden transaction service
No hidden transaction service exists behind the converter. BTR does not create provider accounts, collect order instructions, accept deposits, custody assets, route card payments, open wallets, recover transfers, or negotiate bank, broker, exchange-office, wallet, transfer-provider, or metal-dealer terms for a visitor.
Permanent correction paths
Permanent correction paths remain part of the site after review mode. The methodology, glossary, corrections page, and contact route stay available so readers can understand source limits, report unclear examples, and see how public explanations are updated when a rate, fee, or provider-context issue needs correction.
Publisher review record
Ownership and update trace
A reader or reviewer should be able to identify the public page, the current update date, the reviewed-by label, and the BTR publisher role without relying on hidden account access. Those visible details show whether a page is an editorial guide, trust page, glossary definition, calculator explanation, or noindexed dynamic reference.
Correction and privacy trace
Correction and privacy reports have separate public routes because they answer different questions. A correction report should point to the page, wording, source, and expected clarification, while a privacy report should include the page, browser, consent choice, redaction note, and requested action without exposing private account or payment data.
Monetization boundary trace
Monetization must remain visible as a boundary rather than a hidden influence. Keep the page URL, update date, reviewer label, correction route, privacy choice, advertising state, and provider-boundary note in one publisher record so a reader can separate editorial maintenance from AdSense code, future ad placement, or future referral links.
Publisher trust review record
Review-mode scope check
Review mode changes the discovery surface, not the publisher identity. BTR keeps dynamic converter, currency profile, and embed pages reachable with noindex metadata while the review sitemap stays focused on human-readable guides, methodology, glossary, corrections, policy pages, and the fee/spread tool.
Editorial accountability proof
A reviewer should be able to move from an About claim to a public proof point: source notes on guides, methodology rules, glossary definitions, correction history, privacy choices, and contact routing. Those public routes are the evidence that BTR is maintained as a publisher rather than a hidden provider service.
Monetization status boundary
During review, visible ad units and interactive referral calls to action remain off even though the publisher script is present for verification. Keep the publisher role, review-mode scope, visible owner label, correction path, privacy route, ad status, referral status, and dynamic-page boundary in one publisher trust review record.
Publisher evidence handoff
Public-proof route
Every publisher claim on this page should point to a public route a reader can inspect: methodology for source handling, glossary for plain-language definitions, corrections for content updates, privacy for Google and contact-form handling, and contact for reproducible reports. This keeps the About page from asking reviewers to trust hidden internal notes.
Correction-status check
When the About page says BTR maintains content, the correction-status check should identify whether the related update belongs in a guide, glossary term, calculator explanation, methodology note, privacy disclosure, or corrections history. That keeps public maintenance evidence tied to the page where readers will use it.
Review-mode monetization state
Review-mode monetization state should stay visible as a boundary: the publisher script can verify site ownership, but visible ad units and interactive referral calls to action remain off during review. Keep the publisher claim, public proof route, correction status, privacy route, ad status, referral status, and noindex boundary in one publisher evidence handoff.
Publisher transparency
BTR Exchange is maintained as a focused public conversion utility. We prioritize clear outputs, useful human-readable guidance, and operational reliability improvements over publishing a large index of thin rate pages during review.
When readers report a stale example, unclear wording, or a rate-display issue, we review the page against the methodology, check whether the problem is a data-source issue or an explanation issue, and update the public page when a correction is needed. The contact page explains what to include in correction reports.
Any future advertising or referral placement should be separated from editorial guidance and clearly qualified. Monetization opportunities do not decide what a guide says, how rate methodology is explained, or whether a correction is published.
Publisher accountability
BTR Exchange is published by the BTR Exchange team as an informational reference and guide site. The site publishes market-reference tools and explanations for planning and comparison; it does not provide executable quotes, hold funds, process trades, or set provider settlement terms.
Correction reports are reviewed against the public methodology, the visible page context, and the data-source or explanation issue described by the reader. When a correction is needed, we update the public page so the explanation remains useful for the next visitor.
Advertising and referral content must stay separate from editorial guidance. During the current publisher review phase, visible ad units and interactive referral calls to action remain off while BTR focuses on original guides, methodology, and transparent correction paths.