LINK → BNB
| # | Casa de cambio | Puntuación | Historial sin KYC? | Tasa | Recibes (1 LINK) | Límites (LINK) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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D priv 45trust 67 | 1 LINK = 0.013834 BNB | 0.013834 BNB | min 1.2666 · max 862.886 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en FixedFloat → | |
| 2 |
|
D priv 40trust 65 | — | 1 LINK = 0.01366173 BNB | 0.01366173 BNB | min 0.0638917 | intercambiar en Baltex → | |
| 3 |
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C priv 61trust 71 | 1 LINK = 0.0136 BNB | 0.0136 BNB | min 12.6627 · max 126627.1589 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en XMRS → | |
| 4 |
|
C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 LINK = 0.01358559 BNB | 0.01358559 BNB | min 0.38126867 · max 3795.50810985 | intercambiar en SideShift → | |
| 5 |
|
C priv 49trust 79 | 1 LINK = 0.0132286 BNB | 0.0132286 BNB | min 0.0772543 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en StealthEX → |
Swapping LINK to BNB usually means one of two things: you're rotating out of an Ethereum-based oracle position to deploy capital on BNB Chain, or you need BNB to cover gas for BSC transactions, BEP-20 token swaps, or Launchpool participation. Both LINK and BNB have deep liquidity across aggregators, so spreads are tight - but network selection (ERC-20 LINK vs BEP-20 LINK, BNB Beacon vs BSC) materially affects your final received amount.
LINK -> BNB: what makes this pair specific
LINK exists natively as an ERC-20 token on Ethereum, with bridged BEP-20 versions on BNB Chain. BNB itself runs on BNB Smart Chain (BSC) for smart contract use and BNB Beacon Chain (legacy) for transfers. The economic difference between sending LINK from Ethereum mainnet versus from BSC is significant: ERC-20 withdrawals cost gas in ETH and can run several dollars during congestion, while BEP-20 LINK transfers cost cents. Aggregators typically quote the same LINK -> BNB rate regardless of source network, but the network fee deducted on deposit and withdrawal is where you actually win or lose.
Liquidity for this pair is strong - both assets sit in the top 30 by market cap and both are widely supported by non-custodial swap providers. Expect rate-lock windows of 5 to 15 minutes on fixed-rate offers, and floating rates that settle to whatever the market does when your deposit confirms.
Choosing a route and sizing the swap
- Match networks deliberately: if your LINK is on BSC already, pick a provider that accepts BEP-20 LINK and outputs BEP-20 BNB - you avoid two bridge hops.
- Check min/max bounds. LINK swaps often have minimums around 1-3 LINK; BNB outputs may have ceilings on no-KYC tiers.
- Read the refund policy. If a fixed rate expires mid-deposit (Ethereum can take 1-3 minutes per confirmation), some services refund minus network fee, others convert at floating rate.
- For amounts above a few thousand dollars, split the swap or use floating rate - fixed rates bake in a worse spread to compensate the provider for volatility risk.
Practical tips: time Ethereum-side sends during low-gas windows (weekends, late UTC hours), verify the destination BNB address format matches the network you selected (BSC uses 0x... addresses identical to Ethereum - easy to confuse), and never reuse a deposit address from a prior swap.