TON → TRX
| # | Casa de cambio | Puntuación | Historial sin KYC? | Tasa | Recibes (1 TON) | Límites (TON) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 TON = 5.16720083 TRX | 5.16720083 TRX | min 2.27109752 · max 17742.94939326 | intercambiar en SideShift → | |
| 2 |
|
C priv 49trust 79 | 1 TON = 4.832298 TRX | 4.832298 TRX | min 0.1477199 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en StealthEX → |
Swapping TON to TRX moves you from Telegram's native asset into Tron's stablecoin rail. Most users running this pair want cheap USDT-TRC20 transfers afterward - Tron remains the dominant network for low-fee Tether settlement, especially for remittances and OTC flows. Toncoin's high throughput and sub-cent fees make the exit side fast, while TRX itself doubles as gas for any downstream USDT activity. No KYC keeps the route fully self-custodial.
Why TON -> TRX specifically
Toncoin and Tron are unrelated chains with no native bridge, so this swap requires an exchange or aggregator that holds liquidity on both sides. TON settles in roughly 5 seconds with fees around $0.005, and TRX confirms in about 3 seconds with comparable costs - meaning the on-chain legs are nearly instant. The bottleneck is the swap service's internal processing, not the networks themselves.
Common reasons to run this pair:
- Funding a Tron wallet to send or receive USDT-TRC20 cheaply
- Exiting TON exposure without routing through BTC or ETH and paying their fees
- Moving value out of the Telegram/TON ecosystem into Tron-based DeFi or OTC desks
- Topping up TRX for energy/bandwidth before a batch of stablecoin transfers
What to check before you swap
Both networks use distinct address formats - TON addresses start with 'EQ' or 'UQ', Tron addresses start with 'T'. There is no risk of sending to the wrong chain if the exchange validates input, but always confirm the deposit memo requirement on the TON side. Some TON deposit addresses are shared and require a memo/comment; sending without it can delay or lose funds.
Other things worth checking:
- Floating vs fixed rate - fixed locks the quote but usually carries a 1-2% premium and a tight deposit window
- Min/max limits - TON pairs sometimes have higher minimums than majors due to liquidity
- Refund address policy - if the swap fails or you miss the rate window, you want a clear return path
- Whether the service supports raw TON or only jetton-wrapped variants
Practical tip: size your swap to your actual TRX need plus a small buffer for energy. Splitting one large swap into two smaller ones rarely improves the rate on this pair and just doubles your network fees.