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SCAM to NZD Converter and calculator

SCAM/NZD: 1 SCAM = 0.00 NZD. The price of converting 1 SCAM (SCAM) to New Zealand Dollar (NZD) is 0.00 NZD today.
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Bitget converter provides SCAM to NZD real-time exchange rates, making it easy to convert SCAM (SCAM) to New Zealand Dollar (NZD). The conversion result is based on real-time data. The conversion result shows that 1 SCAM is currently valued at 0 NZD. Since crypto prices can change rapidly, we recommend checking back for the conversion result.
1 SCAM is currently valued at 0 NZD, which means buying 5 SCAM would cost 0 NZD. Similarly, NZ$1 NZD can be converted to Infinity SCAM, and NZ$50 NZD can be converted to Infinity SCAM, excluding any platform or gas fees.

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Convert NZD to SCAM

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In the table above, you'll find a comprehensive SCAM to NZD converter that shows the value of SCAM in New Zealand Dollar across commonly used conversion amounts. The list covers conversions from 1 SCAM to NZD, all the way up to 10000 SCAM, providing a clear view of their respective values.
New Zealand Dollar
SCAM
10000 NZD
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50000 NZD
Infinity SCAM
100000 NZD
Infinity SCAM
In the table above, you'll find a comprehensive NZD to SCAM converter that shows the value of New Zealand Dollar in SCAM across commonly used conversion amounts. The list covers conversions from 1 NZD to SCAM, all the way up to 100000 NZD, providing a clear view of their respective values.

SCAM to NZD chart

SCAM/NZD: 1 SCAM = 0 NZD; 2025/05/01 13:53:29
In the past 1D, SCAM has changed -0.02% to NZD. Based on the trend and price charts, SCAM(SCAM) has changed -0.02% to NZD while New Zealand Dollar(NZD) has changed +0.02% to SCAM in the last 24 hours.
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SCAM to NZD conversion data: Volatility and price changes of SCAM in NZD

The highest SCAM price in NZD over the past 7 days was 0.0007934 NZD while the lowest SCAM price in NZD over the past 7 days was 0.0004893 NZD. The relative change between the highs and lows in SCAM price in NZD over the last 7 days indicates a volatility of %. You can view additional volatility data and SCAM to NZD 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
0.0005085 NZD
0.0007934 NZD
0.001165 NZD
0.003863 NZD
Low
0.0005048 NZD
0.0004893 NZD
0.0004893 NZD
0.0001685 NZD
Average
0 NZD
0 NZD
0 NZD
0 NZD
Volatility
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%
%
%
Change
-0.02%
-36.17%
-9.05%
-45.43%

SCAM information

SCAM to NZD market statistics

SCAM/NZD:
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SCAM 24h volume:
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SCAM market cap:
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SCAM circulating supply:
0 SCAM

Current SCAM to NZD exchange rate

SCAM to New Zealand Dollar is falling this week.
SCAM's current market price is NZ$0 per SCAM, with a total market cap of NZ$0 NZD based on a circulating supply of -- SCAM. The trading volume of SCAM has changed by 0.00% (NZ$0 NZD) in the last 24 hours. Last trading day, SCAM's trading volume was NZ$0.

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New Zealand Dollar information

About the New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

What Is the New Zealand Dollar (NZD)?

The New Zealand dollar, known as the "Kiwi" or "Kiwi dollar," is the official currency and legal tender of New Zealand, as well as the Cook Islands, Niue, the Ross Dependency, Tokelau, and the British territory of the Pitcairn Islands. It is commonly represented by the dollar sign ($), with the code NZD. Internationally, it's sometimes distinguished from other dollar-denominated currencies by the abbreviations "$NZ" or "NZ$."

The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) is issued by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, which is the central bank of New Zealand. The Reserve Bank is responsible for maintaining monetary stability in the country, which includes issuing the nation's currency, managing its supply, and implementing monetary policy.

What Is the History of NZD?

The New Zealand dollar was introduced on July 10, 1967, replacing the New Zealand pound, a system that was considered cumbersome by the 1950s. This transition marked a significant change from the £sd system (pound, shillings, pence) to a decimal system, where one dollar was equivalent to 100 cents. The changeover was accompanied by a massive publicity campaign, including the introduction of a cartoon character, "Mr. Dollar."

Notes and Coins of NZD

Initially, the New Zealand dollar had coins in denominations of 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, and 50c, and banknotes in $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, and $100. Over time, due to inflation and production costs, the smaller denominations were phased out. The current coin series features distinctive New Zealand symbols and commemorations, including the kiwi bird and indigenous Māori art.

Exchange Rate and International Presence

The NZD was initially pegged to the British pound and the US dollar. However, it has been floating since March 4, 1985, and its value is now determined by the financial markets. The NZD is among the top 10 most traded currencies globally, reflecting New Zealand's significant role in international trade and finance, disproportionate to its size and population.

The value of the NZD has seen considerable fluctuations over the years, influenced by global economic conditions, interest rate differentials, and domestic economic policies. Notably, the NZD experienced a significant drop during the global economic downturn of 2008 but recovered in the following years. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has occasionally intervened in the currency market to influence the NZD's value.

Is NZD a Stable Currency?

The New Zealand Dollar (NZD), commonly known as the "Kiwi," is generally regarded as a stable currency, underpinned by New Zealand's robust economic fundamentals, including low inflation and consistent growth. However, as a floating currency since 1985, its value is subject to fluctuations influenced by various factors. These include the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's monetary policy decisions, particularly interest rates that can attract foreign investment, and the nation's heavy reliance on agricultural and dairy exports, making it sensitive to global commodity price changes. Additionally, as a smaller, open economy, New Zealand is susceptible to external economic shocks, and in times of global financial uncertainty, the NZD can experience volatility, with investors often favoring 'safe-haven' currencies.

Is the New Zealand Dollar Pegged to the US Dollar?

The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) is not pegged to the US Dollar (USD) but operates under a floating exchange rate system. This shift from a fixed exchange rate system, where it was once pegged to specific currencies including the USD, occurred in 1985. Since then, the value of the NZD is determined by the foreign exchange market, influenced by a range of factors such as New Zealand's economic indicators, interest rate decisions by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, global market conditions, and the country's trade balance. This floating exchange rate allows the NZD to adjust more dynamically to the changing economic landscape and global financial market fluctuations, without direct intervention from the government or central bank.

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

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SCAM to NZD Conversion tables

The exchange rate of SCAM is decreasing.
The exchange rate of 1 SCAM to New Zealand Dollar has changed by -36.17% in the last 7 days. In the last 24 hours, the rate has fluctuated by -0.02%, reaching a high of 0.0005085 NZD and a low of 0.0005048 NZD . One month ago, the value of 1 SCAM was NZ$0.{4}5040 NZD , which represents a -9.05% change from its current value. Over the last year, SCAM has changed by
+NZ$
0.0005062NZD
, resulting in a change of 0.00% in its value.
24 hours ago1 month ago1 year ago
Amount13:53 today24 hours ago24h change
0.5 SCAMNZ$0NZ$0.{7}5344
-0.02%
1 SCAMNZ$0NZ$0.{6}1069
-0.02%
5 SCAMNZ$0NZ$0.{6}5344
-0.02%
10 SCAMNZ$0NZ$0.{5}1069
-0.02%
50 SCAMNZ$0NZ$0.{5}5344
-0.02%
100 SCAMNZ$0NZ$0.{4}1069
-0.02%
500 SCAMNZ$0NZ$0.{4}5344
-0.02%
1000 SCAMNZ$0NZ$0.0001069
-0.02%

SCAM to NZD FAQ

How much is 1 SCAM in NZD?
Right now, the price of 1 SCAM (SCAM) in New Zealand Dollar (NZD) is NZ$0.
How much SCAM can I buy for 1 NZD?
Based on the current exchange rate, you can get Infinity SCAM for 1 NZD.
How do I calculate or convert SCAM to NZD?
You can use our SCAM to NZD calculator at the top of this page to convert any amount of SCAM to NZD. We've also included quick-reference tables for the most popular conversions. For example, 5 NZD is equivalent to Infinity SCAM, while 5 SCAM will cost around 0.00NZD.
What is the highest price of SCAM/NZD in history?
The all-time high price of 1 SCAM in NZD is NZ$0.02572. It remains to be seen if the value of 1 SCAM/NZD will exceed the current all-time high.
What is the price trend of SCAM in NZD?
Over the past 7 days, the exchange rate of SCAM (SCAM) has gone down by 36.17%.   Over the last month, the exchange rate of SCAM (SCAM) has gone down by 9.05% against New Zealand Dollar (NZD).

What factors influence the conversion rate of SCAM to NZD?

There are many factors that affect the relationship between SCAM and New Zealand Dollar, 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 SCAM/NZD. When there is positive news in the market about the widespread adoption of SCAM or major technological breakthroughs, it tends to trigger market optimism and drive the rise of SCAM/NZD. Conversely, negative news, such as regulatory crackdowns and security vulnerabilities, may trigger market panic and lead to a decline in SCAM/NZD.
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 SCAM/NZD. 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 SCAM and adjust their investment strategies accordingly in the evolving market.

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