Douyin Coins Calculator: Convert Coins to RMB, USD, CAD, AUD, GBP and SGD
One Douyin coin equals 0.1 RMB (1 RMB = 10 coins). This calculator-style guide converts every package and top gift into USD, CAD, AUD, GBP and SGD with reusable formulas for any exchange rate.
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Latest status: One Douyin coin equals 0.1 RMB, meaning the base purchase rate is 1 RMB = 10 coins on Android and the official web portal (iOS in-app returns only about 7 coins per RMB). Using reference mid-2026 exchange rates, one coin is worth roughly 0.014 USD, C0.019, A0.021, £0.011 and S0.019.
Every overseas Douyin user hits the same wall: the recharge page shows RMB, the gift shop shows coins, and your brain works in dollars, pounds or Singapore dollars. This guide is the calculator you need — coin-to-RMB and coin-to-foreign-currency tables for every popular package, the gift prices converted, and the formulas so you can recompute the moment exchange rates move.
The One Number You Need: 1 Coin = 0.1 RMB
The Base Rule
Douyin's official rate is 1 RMB = 10 coins on Android and the official web portal. Flip it around and the rule of thumb is: 1 coin = 0.1 RMB. Everything — packages, gifts, event tokens — converts from that single number. (On iOS in-app, the effective rate drops to about 7 coins per RMB; always convert at 1:10 and add ~30% if you are paying through the iOS app.)
Coins to RMB Converter
The package table, straight from the official tiers:
Coins | RMB cost | Coin-to-RMB check |
60 | 6 RMB | 60 × 0.1 = 6 |
300 | 30 RMB | 300 × 0.1 = 30 |
680 | 68 RMB | 68 |
980 | 98 RMB | 98 |
1,980 | 198 RMB | 198 |
3,280 | 328 RMB | 328 |
6,480 | 648 RMB | 648 |
30,000 (Carnival gift) | 3,000 RMB | 3,000 |
The check column shows why the formula is safe: every official package is exactly coins × 0.1 RMB. For custom top-ups, RMB cost = coins ÷ 10, or coins = RMB × 10.
Coins to USD Converter
Using a USD/RMB reference of 7.15 (rates fluctuate — see the formulas section below):
Coins | RMB | USD (≈7.15) |
60 | 6 RMB | ≈$0.84 |
300 | 30 RMB | ≈$4.20 |
980 | 98 RMB | ≈$13.71 |
1,980 | 198 RMB | ≈$27.69 |
3,280 | 328 RMB | ≈$45.87 |
6,480 | 648 RMB | ≈$90.63 |
8,424 (648 bonus tier) | 648 RMB | ≈90.63 (~93 coins/) |
30,000 (Carnival) | 3,000 RMB | ≈$419.58 |
At the base rate you get roughly 71 coins per USD; on the web portal's +50% bonus tiers that rises to roughly 93 coins per USD. That difference is exactly why the bonus tiers are the best per-dollar value on the platform.
Coins to CAD, AUD, GBP and SGD
Using reference mid-2026 rates (1 CAD ≈ 5.25 RMB, 1 AUD ≈ 4.70 RMB, 1 GBP ≈ 9.05 RMB, 1 SGD ≈ 5.30 RMB):
Coins | RMB | CAD (≈5.25) | AUD (≈4.70) | GBP (≈9.05) | SGD (≈5.30) |
300 | 30 RMB | ≈C$5.71 | ≈A$6.38 | ≈£3.31 | ≈S$5.66 |
980 | 98 RMB | ≈C$18.67 | ≈A$20.85 | ≈£10.83 | ≈S$18.49 |
1,980 | 198 RMB | ≈C$37.71 | ≈A$42.13 | ≈£21.88 | ≈S$37.36 |
6,480 | 648 RMB | ≈C$123.43 | ≈A$137.87 | ≈£71.60 | ≈S$122.26 |
30,000 (Carnival) | 3,000 RMB | ≈C$571.43 | ≈A$638.30 | ≈£331.49 | ≈S$566.04 |
The relative ordering never changes — coins cost the least in pounds and most in Australian dollars per unit — but the exact numbers move with the market, so treat the table as a snapshot and use the formulas below for today's rate.
Gift Prices Converted
The live-gift shop in coins, converted to all six currencies at the same reference rates:
Gift | Coins | RMB | USD | CAD | AUD | GBP | SGD |
Little Heart | 1 | 0.1 RMB | $0.01 | C$0.02 | A$0.02 | £0.01 | S$0.02 |
Lollipop | 9 | 0.9 RMB | $0.13 | C$0.17 | A$0.19 | £0.10 | S$0.17 |
Hot Air Balloon | 520 | 52 RMB | $7.27 | C$9.90 | A$11.06 | £5.75 | S$9.81 |
Sports Car | 1,200 | 120 RMB | $16.78 | C$22.86 | A$25.53 | £13.26 | S$22.64 |
Private Jet | 3,000 | 300 RMB | $41.96 | C$57.14 | A$63.83 | £33.15 | S$56.60 |
Luxury Cruise | 6,000 | 600 RMB | $83.92 | C$114.29 | A$127.66 | £66.30 | S$113.21 |
Rocket | 6,660 | 666 RMB | $93.15 | C$126.86 | A$141.70 | £73.59 | S$125.66 |
Douyin No.1 | 10,001 | 1,000.1 RMB | $139.87 | C$190.50 | A$212.79 | £110.51 | S$188.70 |
Dream Castle | 28,888 | 2,888.8 RMB | $404.03 | C$550.25 | A$614.64 | £319.21 | S$545.06 |
Carnival | 30,000 | 3,000 RMB | $419.58 | C$571.43 | A$638.30 | £331.49 | S$566.04 |
Gift prices shown in the live room are always authoritative — the table uses the latest published price list, and high-value gifts occasionally adjust — but the conversion logic (coins × 0.1 = RMB, then divide by the rate) holds for every row. Bookmark the six-currency table and the formulas together: one gives the snapshot, the other gives the live answer.
Bulk Conversions: 100 to 100,000 Coins
For streamer gift goals and event leaderboards, you will often need bigger numbers. The fast reference, in RMB and USD:
100 coins = 10 RMB ≈ $1.40
1,000 coins = 100 RMB ≈ $13.99
5,000 coins = 500 RMB ≈ $69.93
10,000 coins = 1,000 RMB ≈ $139.86
50,000 coins = 5,000 RMB ≈ $699.30
100,000 coins = 10,000 RMB ≈ $1,398.60
A streamer's "100,000 coin" leaderboard milestone, for example, is a 10,000 RMB spend for the viewer — about $1,399 at the reference rate, before any event discount. When a goal is announced in coins, this table (or the formulas below) tells you what it really costs.
The Mental Shortcut
For on-the-fly conversion without a calculator, memorize the two-step shortcut: drop the last digit of the coins to get the RMB cost, then divide by the rate. 30,000 coins → 3,000 RMB → about 420 at 7.15. 5,200 coins → 520 RMB → about 73. 666 coins → 66.6 RMB → about 9.30. The "drop the last digit" trick works because the coin-to-RMB factor is exactly 0.1 — every gift price in the shop is just the coin number with the last zero removed. For the foreign-currency step, halve-and-adjust works well enough for quick estimates at rates near 7: divide the RMB by 7 and add a small correction (at 7.15, add roughly 2%). It is not precise enough for a budget, but it is accurate enough to know instantly whether a gift is a 5 item or a $500 item.
Reusable Formulas
For any exchange rate, the four formulas you need:
RMB cost of coins: coins × 0.1 = RMB.
Coins for a budget: RMB budget × 10 = coins (and coins = RMB budget ÷ 0.1).
Foreign currency cost: RMB ÷ (foreign per RMB) = foreign amount. With rates quoted as "1 USD = 7.15 RMB", USD = RMB ÷ 7.15.
Coins per foreign unit: (rate × 10) coins — e.g., at 7.15, one USD buys 71.5 coins.
To recompute today: look up the current rate (for example, "USD CNY" or "SGD CNY"), divide the RMB figure by it, and you have the live price. The coin side of the equation never changes — only the exchange layer moves. When you are ready to buy at the converted price, a Douyin top-up on Topuplist via the official Topuplist storefront credits the account at the standard 1:10 coin value, so the numbers you calculated are exactly what lands.
How to Recalculate When Rates Move
Rates shift every day, so keep the method, not the numbers. If USD/CNY moves from 7.15 to 7.30, a 3,000 RMB Carnival goes from 419.58 to about 410.96. If it drops to 7.00, the same gift costs $428.57. The only moving part is the divisor — the coin-to-RMB rate (0.1) is fixed by the platform, and the platform prices never change in RMB.
Worked Examples
The 520 and 1314 Cultural Numbers
Two numbers matter in Chinese gift culture: 520 ("I love you" in number slang) and 1314 ("forever" in number slang). On Douyin:
520 coins (the Hot Air Balloon price) = 52 RMB ≈ 7.27 USD, C9.90, A11.06, £5.75, S9.81.
1,314 coins = 131.4 RMB ≈ 18.38 USD, C25.03, A27.96, £14.52, S24.79.
5,200 coins (ten balloons) = 520 RMB ≈ $72.73 USD.
Streamers and viewers alike use these numbers as coded messages on Qixi and anniversaries — a 520-coin gift says more than its RMB value, which is exactly why the Hot Air Balloon is the most gifted mid-tier item.
Reading a Streamer's Gift Goal
When a streamer announces "next goal: 10,000 coins," the conversion is instant: 10,000 × 0.1 = 1,000 RMB, or about $139.86 at 7.15. If you plan to contribute a third of it, your share is roughly 3,334 coins — top up 340 RMB (3,400 coins) to be safe, and the leftover 66 coins roll into the next gift. Always top up slightly above the exact number so a gift never fails for a missing coin.
A Step-by-Step Walkthrough
Put it together with a real example. Say you want to send one Sports Car (1,200 coins) and two Hot Air Balloons (520 each) on Qixi night:
Total coins: 1,200 + 1,040 = 2,240 coins.
RMB cost: 2,240 × 0.1 = 224 RMB.
USD cost at 7.15: 224 ÷ 7.15 = about $31.33.
Package to buy: the 228 RMB tier (the 198 RMB tier gives 1,980 coins — 260 short — so pick 228 RMB if available, or buy the 328 RMB bonus tier for 4,100 coins and keep the change for the next gift).
The method generalizes to any gift list: sum the coins, multiply by 0.1, divide by today's rate, then round up to the nearest package.
Historical Rate Context
The 1:10 coin rate has been Douyin's official standard for years and is not expected to change — what moves is the exchange layer. The USD/RMB reference has traded in a range near 7.1-7.3 through 2025-2026, CAD near 5.1-5.4, AUD near 4.5-4.9, GBP near 9.0-9.4 and SGD near 5.2-5.5. Within those bands, the differences on a Carnival-sized gift are a few dollars either way — meaningful for budgeting, but the coins-per-RMB side of the math never shifts. Check the live rate before any large top-up, and the formulas above will always produce the right number.
Common Conversion Mistakes
Using 1:10 on iOS. iOS in-app purchases return about 7 coins per RMB. If you paid in the iOS app, divide by 7, not 10, to get the real price you paid.
Forgetting bonus tiers. The web portal's larger packages add +25% to +50% coins. Converting a 648 RMB purchase as 6,480 coins understates what you actually received (8,424).
Mixing "coins per USD" with "USD per coin." At 7.15 you get ~71 coins per dollar, which is $0.014 per coin — invert one and the numbers look 10x off.
Rounding the RMB first. Always convert coins → RMB exactly (× 0.1) and then divide by the rate; rounding the RMB before converting introduces errors on big gifts.
Assuming gift prices are fixed. High-value gifts like the Rocket and Carnival are occasionally adjusted by the platform; the live-room display is the price that counts at send time.
FAQ
How do I convert Douyin coins to RMB?
Multiply coins by 0.1: 1,000 coins = 100 RMB, 30,000 coins (Carnival) = 3,000 RMB. The base rate is 1 RMB = 10 coins.
How much is 1,000 Douyin coins in USD?
1,000 coins = 100 RMB ≈ $14.00 at a 7.15 USD/RMB reference rate (100 ÷ 7.15). At other rates, divide 100 by the current USD/CNY rate.
How many Douyin coins do I get per dollar?
At 1 RMB = 10 coins and 7.15 RMB per USD, one dollar buys about 71 coins. On the web portal's +50% bonus tiers that rises to about 93 coins per dollar.
Is the iOS rate the same?
No. iOS in-app purchases return about 7 coins per RMB (roughly 30% fewer) because of Apple's commission — use the official web portal for the 1:10 rate.
What is the most expensive Douyin gift in foreign currency?
The Carnival at 30,000 coins = 3,000 RMB, roughly 420 USD, C571, A638, £331 or S566 at the reference rates above.
Where can I top up coins to match my budget?
Use the Douyin top-up page on Topuplist through the official Topuplist storefront for fast coin delivery, then convert your spend with the formulas above.

