XRP → DOT
| # | Casa de cambio | Puntuación | Historial sin KYC? | Tasa | Recibes (1 XRP) | Límites (XRP) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
D priv 45trust 67 | 1 XRP = 1.263 DOT | 1.263 DOT | min 0.9627 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en FixedFloat → | |
| 2 |
|
C priv 61trust 71 | 1 XRP = 1.2451 DOT | 1.2451 DOT | min 89.0868 · max 890868.5968 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en XMRS → | |
| 3 |
|
C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 XRP = 1.24292204 DOT | 1.24292204 DOT | min 2.674512 · max 26745.119016 | intercambiar en SideShift → |
Swapping XRP to DOT moves you from a payments-focused settlement asset on the XRP Ledger into Polkadot's parachain ecosystem and its DOT-staked governance economy. The two chains share nothing technically - no bridges, no wrapped representations - so a swap service is the cleanest path. Without KYC, you skip account creation, identity uploads, and withdrawal limits, settling the trade in minutes using only a destination DOT address.
XRP -> DOT: what is actually happening
XRP settles on the XRP Ledger in 3-5 seconds with sub-cent fees, while DOT lives on the Polkadot relay chain with roughly 6-second blocks and finality measured in tens of seconds. Both are native L1 assets - there is no ERC-20 XRP and no canonical wrapped DOT on XRPL - so a swap aggregator is essentially routing your XRP through a liquidity provider that holds inventory of native DOT and pays out on the Polkadot network. Liquidity for this pair is generally deep on the XRP side and moderate on DOT; expect routing through an intermediate asset (USDT or BTC) under the hood, which is why quoted rates can vary 1-3 percent between providers.
Common reasons for this swap: rotating from a payments-layer asset into a stakeable governance token (DOT staking yields typically sit in the 10-15 percent range via nomination pools), funding parachain crowdloans or bidding, or repositioning before XRPL or Polkadot governance events.
Choosing a route for this pair
- Confirm the destination is a Polkadot relay chain address (starts with '1'), not a Kusama address or a parachain-specific account.
- XRP deposits require a destination tag on most providers - missing it can delay or lose funds.
- Check if the rate is 'fixed' (locked at quote) or 'floating' (settled at execution). Floating usually wins on price but exposes you to a 5-30 minute volatility window.
- Review the refund policy: if your XRP arrives outside the min/max band, some providers auto-refund minus network fees, others require a manual ticket.
Practical tips: size the swap above the DOT existential deposit (1 DOT) or your account will not be created on-chain. For larger amounts, split into two transfers to test the route first. Avoid swapping during XRPL validator reconfigurations or Polkadot runtime upgrades, when finality can lag and providers widen spreads.