TRX → USDC
| # | Casa de cambio | Puntuación | Historial sin KYC? | Tasa | Recibes (1 TRX) | Límites (TRX) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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A priv 87trust 70 | 1 TRX = 0.320388 USDC | 0.320388 USDC | min 21831.064982 · max 3742468.282581 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en OctoSwap → | |
| 2 |
|
D priv 45trust 67 | 1 TRX = 0.3186 USDC | 0.3186 USDC | min 31.497 · max 423697.084 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en FixedFloat → | |
| 3 |
|
C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 TRX = 0.31443647 USDC | 0.31443647 USDC | min 9.354537 · max 187090.739008 | intercambiar en SideShift → | |
| 4 |
|
C priv 61trust 71 | 1 TRX = 0.314 USDC | 0.314 USDC | min 311.9151 · max 3119151.5907 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en XMRS → | |
| 5 |
|
C priv 49trust 79 | 1 TRX = 0.135654 USDC | 0.135654 USDC | min 1.238849 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en StealthEX → |
Swapping TRX into USDC is the canonical exit from Tron-network volatility into a dollar-pegged asset without leaving the cheap-fee zone. With USDC available natively on Tron (TRC-20) as well as Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, Base and Arbitrum, you can lock in dollar value in seconds for sub-cent network fees - or bridge into another ecosystem in the same swap. No-KYC routing keeps the exit private when you'd rather not tie a stablecoin balance to an ID.
Why TRX -> USDC specifically
TRX holders typically convert to USDC for one of three reasons: parking gains during a downtrend, preparing capital for OTC or merchant payments where USDC is preferred over USDT, or moving liquidity off Tron into an EVM chain. The pair has deep order books across aggregated venues because USDC-TRC20 is one of the highest-volume stablecoin formats on Tron, with finality in roughly 3 seconds and fees usually under 0.001 USD when the destination is also TRC-20.
Cross-chain routing changes the math. If you swap TRX -> USDC-ERC20, the service must cover Ethereum gas, which is reflected in a worse effective rate. USDC on Solana, Base, or Arbitrum is normally cheaper to deliver than ERC-20 but more expensive than staying on Tron.
What to check before committing
- Destination network: TRC-20, ERC-20, SOL, MATIC, BASE, ARB - the same nominal rate hides very different net amounts received.
- Floating vs fixed rate: TRX is liquid enough that floating rates usually settle close to quote, but fixed rates protect you if the swap stalls during a volatile candle.
- Min/max bounds: small TRX swaps (under ~200 TRX) are sometimes rejected because network fees on the USDC side eat the output.
- Refund address policy: always supply a Tron refund address; if a swap fails the underlying provider needs somewhere to return TRX.
- Memo/tag: USDC has no memo requirement on any supported chain, but double-check the deposit address format matches the chain you selected.
Practical tips: size the trade so network fees stay under ~0.5 percent of notional, prefer staying on TRC-20 if you only need to hold dollars, and avoid swapping during Tron congestion spikes (typically when USDT-TRC20 transfer volume surges) since quotes widen. If you're exiting a large position, split it across two or three routes rather than relying on a single quote.