SUI → DOT
| # | Casa de cambio | Puntuación | Historial sin KYC? | Tasa | Recibes (1 SUI) | Límites (SUI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
D priv 45trust 67 | 1 SUI = 0.852 DOT | 0.852 DOT | min 1.428 · max 0.001 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en FixedFloat → | |
| 2 |
|
C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 SUI = 0.84052667 DOT | 0.84052667 DOT | min 3.96228896 · max 39622.88962347 | intercambiar en SideShift → | |
| 3 |
|
C priv 61trust 71 | 1 SUI = 0.8396 DOT | 0.8396 DOT | min 132.0655 · max 1320655.0449 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en XMRS → |
Swapping SUI to DOT moves you from a high-throughput Move-based L1 into Polkadot's relay chain and parachain ecosystem. The two networks share nothing at the protocol level - no bridges, no wrapped assets, no shared validator set - so an aggregator that routes the swap atomically without KYC is the cleanest path. This page compares live SUI -> DOT rates across 17 anonymous swap services so you can lock the best quote without account signups or identity checks.
Why the SUI -> DOT route is non-trivial
SUI runs on a parallelized object-based execution model with sub-second finality and fees typically under a cent. DOT settles on Polkadot's GRANDPA/BABE consensus with roughly 6-second blocks and existential deposit requirements (currently 1 DOT minimum to keep an account active). The two chains have no native interop - any swap is a custodial or non-custodial off-chain trade, not a bridge. Liquidity for this specific pair is moderate: most desks route through USDT or BTC internally, so the displayed rate already bakes in two hops of spread.
Typical reasons to make this swap include rotating from a younger L1 into DOT for staking (current nominator yields sit around 10-14%), participating in parachain crowdloans or governance, or rebalancing exposure from Sui's DeFi stack into Polkadot's shared-security model.
What to check before locking a quote
- Network selection on the receive side - DOT native, not Polkadot Asset Hub or a wrapped DOT on another chain, unless that is what you want.
- Minimum receive amount - some services set a 1.5-2 DOT floor due to the existential deposit plus fees.
- Rate type - 'floating' tracks market until execution, 'fixed' locks for ~10 minutes but adds 0.5-1% premium. For a volatile pair like SUI/DOT, fixed is safer on amounts above a few hundred USD.
- Refund address - always supply a SUI address you control, not an exchange deposit address, in case the swap fails KYT screening.
- Memo/tag - DOT does not require a memo, but verify the receive address starts with '1' and is 47-48 characters.
Practical tip: SUI blocks finalize in under a second, so the bottleneck is the service's internal confirmation policy (often 1-2 checkpoints). Send during low-volatility windows if using a floating rate, and avoid round-number amounts that match common bot-trigger thresholds.