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MUST/KRW: 1 MUST = 1,221.13 KRW. The price of converting 1 Cometh (MUST) to South Korean Won (KRW) is 1,221.13 KRW today.
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Bitget converter provides MUST to KRW real-time exchange rates, making it easy to convert Cometh (MUST) to South Korean Won (KRW). The conversion result is based on real-time data. The conversion result shows that 1 MUST is currently valued at 1221.13 KRW. Since crypto prices can change rapidly, we recommend checking back for the conversion result.
1 MUST is currently valued at 1221.13 KRW, which means buying 5 MUST would cost 6105.66 KRW. Similarly, ₩1 KRW can be converted to 0.0008189 MUST, and ₩50 KRW can be converted to 0.004095 MUST, excluding any platform or gas fees.

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Convert KRW to MUST

Cometh
South Korean Won
10 MUST
12,211.31  KRW
20 MUST
24,422.63  KRW
50 MUST
61,056.56  KRW
100 MUST
122,113.13  KRW
200 MUST
244,226.26  KRW
500 MUST
610,565.64  KRW
1000 MUST
1,221,131.28  KRW
5000 MUST
6,105,656.42  KRW
10000 MUST
12,211,312.84  KRW
In the table above, you'll find a comprehensive MUST to KRW converter that shows the value of Cometh in South Korean Won across commonly used conversion amounts. The list covers conversions from 1 MUST to KRW, all the way up to 10000 MUST, providing a clear view of their respective values.
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In the table above, you'll find a comprehensive KRW to MUST converter that shows the value of South Korean Won in Cometh across commonly used conversion amounts. The list covers conversions from 1 KRW to MUST, all the way up to 100000 KRW, providing a clear view of their respective values.

MUST to KRW chart

MUST/KRW: 1 MUST = 1,221.13 KRW; 2025/04/30 09:07:12
In the past 1D, Cometh has changed +0.49% to KRW. Based on the trend and price charts, Cometh(MUST) has changed +0.49% to KRW while South Korean Won(KRW) has changed % to MUST in the last 24 hours.
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MUST to KRW conversion data: Volatility and price changes of Cometh in KRW

The highest Cometh price in KRW over the past 7 days was 1,307.95 KRW while the lowest Cometh price in KRW over the past 7 days was 1,185.78 KRW. The relative change between the highs and lows in Cometh price in KRW over the last 7 days indicates a volatility of %. You can view additional volatility data and MUST to KRW prices for the past 24 hours, 30 days, and 90 days in the table above.
Last 24 hoursLast 7 daysLast 30 daysLast 90 days
High
1,221.13 KRW
1,307.95 KRW
1,655.03 KRW
4,045.17 KRW
Low
1,215.14 KRW
1,185.78 KRW
1,076.5 KRW
1,076.5 KRW
Average
0 KRW
0 KRW
0 KRW
0 KRW
Volatility
%
%
%
%
Change
+0.49%
+1.17%
-23.83%
-68.46%

Cometh information

MUST to KRW market statistics

MUST/KRW:
₩1,221.13
MUST 24h volume:
--
MUST market cap:
--
MUST circulating supply:
0 MUST

Current MUST to KRW exchange rate

Cometh to South Korean Won is rising this week.
Cometh's current market price is ₩1,221.13 per MUST, with a total market cap of ₩0 KRW based on a circulating supply of -- MUST. The trading volume of Cometh has changed by 0.00% (₩0 KRW) in the last 24 hours. Last trading day, MUST's trading volume was ₩0.

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South Korean Won information

About the South Korean Won (KRW)

What Is the South Korean Won (KRW)?

The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea. It is symbolized by ₩ and is a decimalized currency, meaning it is divided into 100 subunits called jeon, although the jeon is no longer used in everyday transactions. The most commonly used denomination is 1 won. The international foreign exchange market designation for the South Korean Won is KRW. The South Korean Won is the sole legal tender in South Korea, and it is used for all transactions within the country.

The South Korean Won is issued by the Bank of Korea, which is the central bank of South Korea. The Bank of Korea is responsible for the design, production, and distribution of the nation's currency. Additionally, the actual minting of coins and printing of banknotes are carried out by the Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation, a government-owned corporation that also handles the production of various government documents and securities.

What Is the History of KRW?

The won has been a part of Korea's monetary system for centuries, with the modern version dating back to 1902. During Japan's occupation from 1910 to 1945, the won was replaced by the Korean yen. After World War II, Korea was divided, leading to the creation of the South Korean won in 1949. Initially pegged to the US dollar, the won underwent several devaluations, especially during the Korean War. In 1962, the won was reintroduced after being replaced by the hwan between 1953 and 1962. The won was pegged to the US dollar until 1997 when it was allowed to float freely in the foreign exchange market.

Notes and Coins of KRW

Initially, coins ranged from ₩1 to ₩100, but inflation led to the withdrawal of the ₩1 and ₩5 coins in 1992. Currently, coins are minted in denominations of ₩10, ₩50, ₩100, and ₩500. The initial series of banknotes in 1962 included denominations up to ₩100, with a ₩500 note. Over time, higher denominations were introduced to keep pace with inflation, including ₩1000, ₩5000, ₩10,000, and later ₩50,000. To combat counterfeiting, modern banknotes feature up to 22 separate security features.

Why Does South Korean Won Have Many Zeroes?

The South Korean Won (KRW) features many zeros largely due to historical inflation, particularly during the Korean War in the 1950s, which devalued the currency and necessitated larger denominations. This trend was further reinforced by South Korea's rapid economic development and industrialization from the 1960s onwards. Cultural preferences for larger numerical values and the practicality of transactional efficiency also play a role. However, it's important to note that the number of zeros in the currency does not directly reflect its value, as currency worth is relative and influenced by various economic factors.

Do North and South Korea Use the Same Currency?

No, North and South Korea do not use the same currency. Although both countries use a currency called the "won," they are distinct and separate currencies issued by their respective governments.

South Korean Won (KRW): The currency used in South Korea is the South Korean Won, symbolized as ₩. It is issued by the Bank of Korea, the central bank of South Korea.

North Korean Won (KPW): North Korea uses the North Korean Won, also symbolized as ₩. It is issued by the Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, which is North Korea's central bank.

The two currencies are not interchangeable and have different values and characteristics in the international currency markets.

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

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MUST to KRW Conversion tables

The exchange rate of Cometh is decreasing.
The exchange rate of 1 MUST to South Korean Won has changed by +1.17% in the last 7 days. In the last 24 hours, the rate has fluctuated by +0.49%, reaching a high of 1,221.13 KRW and a low of 1,215.14 KRW . One month ago, the value of 1 MUST was ₩1,603.17 KRW , which represents a -23.83% change from its current value. Over the last year, Cometh has changed by
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6,710.42KRW
, resulting in a change of -84.60% in its value.
24 hours ago1 month ago1 year ago
Amount09:07 am today24 hours ago24h change
0.5 MUST₩610.57₩607.57
+0.49%
1 MUST₩1,221.13₩1,215.14
+0.49%
5 MUST₩6,105.66₩6,075.72
+0.49%
10 MUST₩12,211.31₩12,151.45
+0.49%
50 MUST₩61,056.56₩60,757.23
+0.49%
100 MUST₩122,113.13₩121,514.45
+0.49%
500 MUST₩610,565.64₩607,572.27
+0.49%
1000 MUST₩1,221,131.28₩1,215,144.54
+0.49%

MUST to KRW FAQ

How much is 1 Cometh in KRW?
Right now, the price of 1 Cometh (MUST) in South Korean Won (KRW) is ₩1,221.13.
How much MUST can I buy for 1 KRW?
Based on the current exchange rate, you can get 0.0008189 MUST for 1 KRW.
How do I calculate or convert MUST to KRW?
You can use our MUST to KRW calculator at the top of this page to convert any amount of MUST to KRW. We've also included quick-reference tables for the most popular conversions. For example, 5 KRW is equivalent to 0.004095 MUST, while 5 MUST will cost around 6,105.66KRW.
What is the highest price of MUST/KRW in history?
The all-time high price of 1 MUST in KRW is ₩148,050,016,768.71. It remains to be seen if the value of 1 MUST/KRW will exceed the current all-time high.
What is the price trend of Cometh in KRW?
Over the past 7 days, the exchange rate of Cometh (MUST) has gone up by 1.17%.   Over the last month, the exchange rate of Cometh (MUST) has gone down by 23.83% against South Korean Won (KRW).

What factors influence the conversion rate of MUST to KRW?

There are many factors that affect the relationship between Cometh and South Korean Won, spanning multiple dimensions such as macroeconomic trends, policy regulation, and technological innovation. Specifically, the following key factors play an important role:
Market sentiment:Investor sentiment and confidence have a significant impact on the dynamics of MUST/KRW. When there is positive news in the market about the widespread adoption of MUST or major technological breakthroughs, it tends to trigger market optimism and drive the rise of MUST/KRW. Conversely, negative news, such as regulatory crackdowns and security vulnerabilities, may trigger market panic and lead to a decline in MUST/KRW.
Regulatory environment:Government policies and regulations surrounding cryptocurrencies have a direct impact on their acceptance, which in turn determines their value relative to traditional currencies such as the US dollar. Clear and supportive regulations can enhance investor confidence in cryptocurrencies and drive their value up. Conversely, vague or overly strict regulatory policies may hinder the development of cryptocurrencies and cause their value to fall.
Economic indicators:Macroeconomic factors in the country where the fiat currency is issued—such as inflation rates, interest rates, and key economic growth indicators—play a crucial role in determining the fiat currency's value and indirectly affect the exchange rate of MUST/KRW. For example, high inflation rates may lead to a decrease in market trust in fiat currencies, thereby increasing investors' demand for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin as a hedge, driving up their prices.
Technological progress:The continuous development and innovation of blockchain technology, as well as various improvements in the cryptocurrency ecosystem—such as expansion solutions and security enhancements—have provided strong support for the value growth of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
Investors must understand these dynamics to avoid making wrong decisions. After considering these factors, investors should also closely monitor future changes in the price of Cometh and adjust their investment strategies accordingly in the evolving market.

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