Live Bitcoin PriceLive Bitcoin Price in Google Sheets & Excel

OnlineCredit Usage:1 per cell

Formula

Track BTC from a cell. Returns live price, market cap and 24h change, auto-refreshing — Google Sheets or Excel.

In a cell
=VERVE("bitcoin", "field", "price")
In a cell
=VERVE.CALL("bitcoin", "field", "price")

Inputs

Required inputs are positional, in the order below. Everything else is passed as a "name", value pair after them — the same shape as SUMIFS.

InputTypeWhere it goesDescription
currencyPremiumstring"currency", valueThe currency to get the price in (e.g. USD)
hourlyPremiumboolean"hourly", valueInclude hourly price data for the past 24 hours (e.g. true)

Passing an option

In a cell
=VERVE("bitcoin", "currency", "USD")
In a cell
=VERVE.CALL("bitcoin", "currency", "USD")

What lands in your sheet

The "field" pair is what makes the formula resolve to one cell. The name is a dot-path from the table below, so swapping it is how you pull a different value — one formula per column.

Seeing everything at once

Drop the "field" pair and the formula returns the whole response instead: two columns, field name on the left and value on the right, spilling from the cell you typed in.

Spills a two-column table
=VERVE("bitcoin")
Spills a two-column table
=VERVE.CALL("bitcoin")

Good for finding out what a source returns, but it is not a formula you can fill down: the second row's table would land on top of the first's, and every cell after the first reads #REF! (#SPILL! in Excel). Keep one per sheet, or name a field. Leave the cells below and to the right empty.

Available fields

Fields marked Premium need a paid plan. On the free plan those cells read #PREMIUM(field) rather than a value, so a locked field never looks like a real answer.
Use as "field"TypeExample cell valueDescription
currencystringUSDCurrency code in which price is quoted
pricenumber97250.43Current Bitcoin price in specified currency
marketCapPremiumnumber1928000000000Total market capitalization in specified currency
volume24hPremiumnumber3542000000024-hour trading volume in specified currency
change24hPremiumnumber-1.52Percentage price change over the last 24 hours
lastUpdatedstring2026-02-07T12:00:00.000ZISO 8601 timestamp of the last price update
high24hPremiumnumber98750.21Highest price in the last 24 hours
low24hPremiumnumber96125.88Lowest price in the last 24 hours
changeDirectionstringdownPrice movement direction: up, down, or unchanged
formattedobject{…}
formatted.pricePremiumstring$97,250.43Formatted price with currency symbol and thousands separator
formatted.marketCapPremiumstring$1.93TFormatted market cap in human-readable units (T, B, M)
formatted.volumePremiumstring$35.42BFormatted 24-hour volume in human-readable units
formatted.priceWordsPremiumstringninety-seven thousand two hundred fifty dollarsPrice written out in English words for accessibility

When a cell doesn't fill

A failed lookup returns readable text starting with #ERR rather than a spreadsheet error, because Excel cannot show a custom message on a real error — you would get a bare #VALUE! with no reason. The trade-off is that IFERROR() won't catch it; test with LEFT(cell, 4) = "#ERR" instead.

Cell readsWhat happened
#ERR Not connectedNo API key saved. Open the side panel and connect your account.
#ERR Replace <name> with a cell or valueThe preview formula was copied as-is. Swap the placeholder for a cell reference.
#ERR No "x" in bitcoinAn option name that this source doesn't take. The message lists the ones it does.
#ERR No data point "…"The "field" path isn't in the response. Check the dot-path against the table above.
#PREMIUM(field)The field exists but your plan doesn't include it.
#ERR Out of creditsThe month's credits are spent. Usage resets on your billing date.

Before the formula works

The add-in reads the API key you saved once in the side panel — the key never goes in the formula, so a shared sheet doesn't leak it and a collaborator without access simply sees the last calculated values.

  1. Install the add-in for Google Sheets or Excel.
  2. Open the side panel and sign in, or paste a key from your dashboard.
  3. Type the formula above into any cell.

Other ways to use Live Bitcoin Price

Set up Live Bitcoin Price on VerveSheets, or reach the same source a different way. Your VerveSheets account and credits work on all of them — one key, one balance.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Live Bitcoin Price work in both Google Sheets and Excel?

Yes — the same source, the same arguments, the same result. Google Sheets calls it =VERVE("bitcoin", "field", "price") and Excel namespaces it as =VERVE.CALL("bitcoin", "field", "price"). Filling a whole column is the one place the two differ: Sheets takes ranges directly, Excel fills down.

Do the cells recalculate on their own?

They recalculate when the sheet does — on edit, on open, or on a manual recalc. Each recalculation is a fresh call and spends credits, so for a large static column it's worth copying the results and pasting them as values.

How many credits does a filled column cost?

1 credit per row looked up, on both platforms and however you fill it. Repeated identical lookups in the same column are charged once. Batching changes how many HTTP calls are made, never the credit count.

Can I share the sheet without sharing my key?

Yes. The key is stored against your account, not in the file. Collaborators see the values already in the cells; formulas only recalculate for someone who has connected their own account.

Why is a cell showing #ERR instead of an error?

So you can read the reason. Excel can't display a custom message on a real spreadsheet error, so the add-in returns the explanation as text on both platforms instead.

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