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AVAX SUI

tipo de tasa
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# Casa de cambio Puntuación Historial sin KYC? Tasa Recibes (1 AVAX) Límites (AVAX)
1 OctoSwap MEJOR A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 AVAX = 9.08027 SUI 9.08027 SUI min 1019.442219 · max 174761.523338 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 AVAX = 9.026 SUI 9.026 SUI min 0.1466 · max 670.3102 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en FixedFloat →
3 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 AVAX = 8.9786723 SUI 8.9786723 SUI min 0.00248339 intercambiar en Baltex →
4 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 AVAX = 8.90671975 SUI 8.90671975 SUI min 0.43706294 · max 1717.80764863 intercambiar en SideShift →
5 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 AVAX = 8.8987 SUI 8.8987 SUI min 14.5634 · max 145634.6027 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en XMRS →
OctoSwap MEJOR A
Tasa1 AVAX = 9.08027 SUI
Recibes9.08027 SUI
Límitesmin 1019.442219 · max 174761.523338 AVAX
Tasa1 AVAX = 9.026 SUI
Recibes9.026 SUI
Límitesmin 0.1466 · max 670.3102 AVAX
Tasa1 AVAX = 8.9786723 SUI
Recibes8.9786723 SUI
Límitesmin 0.00248339 AVAX
Tasa1 AVAX = 8.90671975 SUI
Recibes8.90671975 SUI
Límitesmin 0.43706294 · max 1717.80764863 AVAX
Tasa1 AVAX = 8.8987 SUI
Recibes8.8987 SUI
Límitesmin 14.5634 · max 145634.6027 AVAX

Swapping AVAX to SUI moves you between two distinct high-throughput L1s: Avalanche's C-Chain (EVM, subnet architecture) and Sui's Move-based object model with parallel execution. Holders typically rotate into SUI to access its DeFi stack (Cetus, Suilend, Navi), participate in staking, or rebalance toward a newer ecosystem. No-KYC routing keeps the swap atomic - no custody handoff, no exchange account, just an on-chain transfer in and a SUI delivery out.

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AVAX -> SUI: what makes this pair specific

AVAX and SUI live on incompatible execution environments. Avalanche C-Chain runs EVM bytecode and uses 0x-style addresses; Sui uses Move with 32-byte object-model addresses (0x followed by 64 hex chars). There is no native bridge that makes this a simple wrap - any swap is effectively a cross-VM trade requiring a counterparty or routed liquidity through intermediate assets (often USDC or wrapped majors).

Practical characteristics:

  • AVAX C-Chain finality is ~1-2 seconds; gas paid in AVAX, typically a few cents.
  • Sui finality is sub-second via consensus or instant for owned-object transfers; gas paid in SUI, usually fractions of a cent.
  • Most aggregator routes settle the full swap in under 5 minutes once the AVAX deposit confirms.
  • Liquidity is decent but thinner than AVAX -> ETH or AVAX -> SOL, so quoted rates can drift more on size.

Choosing a route and sizing the trade

Things that actually matter for this pair:

  • Network selection: send AVAX on C-Chain, not X-Chain or a subnet. Verify the deposit address format (0x...). Confirm the destination is a Sui address, not an EVM address - sending to the wrong format on Sui means permanent loss.
  • Rate type: floating rates usually quote better for AVAX -> SUI because both chains are fast and the provider has minimal hedging exposure. Fixed rates cost 0.5-1.5% more but lock in the quote.
  • Min/max: most desks set minimums around 0.3-0.5 AVAX and maxes in the 500-2000 AVAX range before requiring a manual quote.
  • Refund address: always supply one. If a route fails compliance screening or expires mid-flight, that is where AVAX returns.

Timing tip: avoid swapping during AVAX or SUI volatility spikes - spreads on the SUI side widen fast since market makers hedge through CEX inventory. Calmer hours yield tighter quotes.

// preguntas
Can I send AVAX from a subnet or the X-Chain?
No. Aggregator deposit addresses are C-Chain EVM addresses. If your AVAX is on the X-Chain or inside a subnet, cross it back to C-Chain first using Avalanche's native cross-chain transfer. Sending from the wrong chain typically results in funds stuck or lost depending on the provider's recovery policy.
What's the typical settlement time for AVAX -> SUI?
Around 2-5 minutes end to end. AVAX C-Chain confirms in 1-2 seconds but providers usually wait for 10-15 confirmations (~30 seconds). The Sui payout itself lands in under a second once triggered. Slower settlements usually mean the provider is hedging through a CEX or routing through an intermediate stablecoin leg.
Why do quotes vary so much between providers?
AVAX/SUI is not a directly listed pair on most venues. Providers route through USDT, USDC, or BTC, and each routing path has different fees and slippage. Some use on-chain DEX aggregators on one or both sides; others use OTC inventory. The 1-3% spread you see across the table reflects those routing differences plus each desk's margin.
Do I need a Sui wallet, or can I receive to an exchange?
Either works, but use a non-custodial Sui wallet (Sui Wallet, Suiet, Phantom's Sui mode, or a hardware wallet) if you want to keep the no-KYC chain intact. Sending to a centralized exchange deposit address re-introduces KYC at the receiving end and may trigger source-of-funds review on larger amounts.
Is there a wrapped AVAX on Sui I should consider instead?
Wrapped AVAX exists on Sui via bridges like Wormhole, but that gives you wAVAX on Sui, not native SUI. If your goal is to hold SUI for staking, gas, or native DeFi, you need an actual swap. Bridging only makes sense if you want to keep AVAX exposure while operating inside Sui's ecosystem.
What happens if the rate moves between quote and deposit?
On floating-rate routes, you receive SUI at the rate effective when your AVAX deposit confirms - so a sharp move during those 30-60 seconds shifts your output. Fixed-rate routes hold the quote for a window (usually 10-15 minutes); if your deposit lands inside that window you get the locked rate, otherwise the order falls back to floating or refunds.
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