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root@notkyc:~$ tasas en caché para todos · ttl 60s · 0s
# Casa de cambio Puntuación Historial sin KYC? Tasa Recibes (1 TON) Límites (TON)
1 SideShift MEJOR C priv 48trust 78 1 TON = 0.02030843 SOL 0.02030843 SOL min 1.77481978 · max 17748.19781619 intercambiar en SideShift →
2 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 TON = 0.0195206 SOL 0.0195206 SOL min 0.1830602 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en StealthEX →
SideShift MEJOR C
Tasa1 TON = 0.02030843 SOL
Recibes0.02030843 SOL
Límitesmin 1.77481978 · max 17748.19781619 TON
Tasa1 TON = 0.0195206 SOL
Recibes0.0195206 SOL
Límitesmin 0.1830602 TON

Swapping Toncoin to Solana means moving from Telegram's TON ecosystem into Solana's high-throughput DeFi and memecoin landscape. Both chains settle in seconds with sub-cent fees, so the bottleneck is rarely the network - it's finding a no-KYC route with tight spreads and reliable TON deposit detection. This page compares live TON -> SOL rates across 17 anonymous swap services so you can pick the best execution without account signups or identity checks.

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Why TON -> SOL Specifically

TON and Solana are both fast L1s with native tokens that settle in under two seconds and cost fractions of a cent to transfer. The pair is popular among users exiting Telegram-native activity (TON wallet airdrops, Notcoin-style tap games, Stars rewards) into Solana's deeper DeFi liquidity, Jupiter routing, and active memecoin markets on Raydium and Pump.fun. Liquidity for TON/SOL is decent on aggregators but thinner than TON/USDT or SOL/USDT, so direct swaps often route through a stablecoin internally - meaning you may see a wider spread than either leg traded separately.

Both assets use distinct address formats: TON uses base64 EQ/UQ-prefixed addresses (and sometimes requires a memo/comment for centralized deposits), while Solana uses base58 public keys with no memo concept. Sending TON without the required comment to a CEX-style aggregator endpoint is the most common cause of stuck deposits on this pair.

What to Check Before Swapping

  • Network match: confirm the service expects native TON (not jetton-wrapped TON on another chain) and native SOL (not Wormhole-wrapped on Ethereum).
  • Memo/comment field: if the TON deposit address requires a comment, your wallet must support attaching one - Tonkeeper and MyTonWallet do, some hardware setups don't.
  • Rate type: floating rates capture upside if SOL dips during the swap window; fixed rates lock in but charge a premium of roughly 0.5-1.5%.
  • Refund address: always provide a TON refund address you control, in case the deposit falls outside min/max bounds.
  • Minimums: TON's lower unit price means small swaps can fall below SOL minimum thresholds on some routes.

Practical tip: TON volatility around Telegram product announcements can move the pair 5-10% in minutes. If you're swapping a meaningful size, split into two transactions or use a fixed-rate quote to avoid slippage between deposit and execution.

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Do I need a memo or comment when sending TON to the swap address?
Often yes. Most aggregator deposit addresses on TON are shared hot wallets that route by comment field. If the quote screen shows a memo or comment, you must attach it in your TON wallet at send time. Omitting it usually means the funds land in the operator's wallet uncredited and require manual recovery.
How long does a TON to SOL swap actually take?
Network-side, both chains confirm in 2-5 seconds. End-to-end you should see the SOL arrive in 2-5 minutes typically, with the delay coming from the service's internal confirmation requirements (usually 1-3 TON block confirmations) and their hot wallet payout queue. Fixed-rate swaps can take longer if the rate window expires mid-flight.
Why is the TON -> SOL rate worse than quoting TON -> USDT -> SOL manually?
Because most services route TON/SOL through an internal stablecoin leg anyway and add a spread on each hop. Direct quotes bake both spreads in. For larger amounts (above ~$2k equivalent), manually swapping TON -> USDT and then USDT -> SOL on two separate routes sometimes nets a better rate, at the cost of two transaction fees and exposure time.
Can I swap jetton-wrapped tokens or only native TON?
This page compares native TON (the gas token of The Open Network) to native SOL on Solana mainnet. Jettons (TON-based tokens like USDT on TON) and SPL tokens are different pairs. Sending a jetton to a native TON deposit address will not credit and may not be recoverable depending on the service.
Is there a no-KYC limit for this pair?
Most aggregated services execute TON -> SOL swaps without identity checks at any size, but some apply a risk-scoring step on either the source TON address or the destination SOL address. If your funds touched a flagged mixer or sanctioned address, the swap can be paused pending review even with no formal KYC tier. Using fresh addresses helps avoid surprise holds.
What's the safest way to test a new route before sending a large amount?
Send a small probe transaction first - around the service's minimum, typically 5-10 TON. Confirm the SOL arrives at the correct address with the expected amount, then send the rest. The few cents of extra network fees are cheaper than discovering a memo or address-format issue with your full balance in flight.
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