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Convert USTB to AUD

Live Superstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund (USTB) to Australian Dollar conversion rate, updated daily and priced in Australian dollars.

Current rate
1 USTB = 15.5 AUD
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USTBAUD
1 USTB15.5 AUD
5 USTB77.5 AUD
10 USTB155 AUD
25 USTB387.5 AUD
50 USTB775 AUD
100 USTB1,550 AUD
500 USTB7,750 AUD
1,000 USTB15,500 AUD
5,000 USTB77,500 AUD
10,000 USTB155,000 AUD

Selling Superstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund (USTB) for AUD

Superstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund (USTB) (USTB) is ranked #70 by market capitalisation, with a market cap of about A$1.40B. The price is roughly flat over the past week (1.5%). Australian residents typically buy USTB on AUSTRAC-registered exchanges such as CoinSpot, Independent Reserve, Swyftx or Kraken AU, which quote a price slightly above the reference rate to cover spread and fees. Any disposal of USTB is a CGT event under ATO guidance, so keep a record of the AUD value at the time of each trade.

How does the USTB to AUD converter work?

We pull the latest Australian Dollar price in Australian dollars from CoinGecko once per day, then derive the USTBAUD rate. Conversion is direct when one side is AUD, or computed via the AUD price for crypto-to-crypto pairs.

Rates shown here are reference market rates — exchanges and brokers add their own spreads, fees and slippage. Always check the final quoted price on your exchange before trading.

Frequently asked questions

How often is the USTB/AUD rate updated?
Prices refresh once per day from CoinGecko. The rate shown is the latest snapshot.
Where can Australians buy USTB?
Superstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund (USTB) trades on AUSTRAC-registered Australian exchanges including CoinSpot, Independent Reserve, Swyftx, Kraken AU and BTC Markets. Each charges its own spread and fees on top of the reference rate shown above.
How is USTB taxed in Australia?
The ATO treats Superstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund (USTB) as a CGT asset. Disposing of it — selling for AUD, swapping for another coin or spending it — is a CGT event. Holding for more than 12 months may qualify for the 50% CGT discount. This is general information, not tax advice.
Can I actually trade at this rate?
No — this is a reference rate. Your exchange will quote a slightly different price including spread and fees.
Do you charge a fee?
No. CoinPulse AU is a free reference site. We don't take custody of funds and we're not a broker.

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