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tipo de tasa
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root@notkyc:~$ tasas en caché para todos · ttl 60s · 33s
# Casa de cambio Puntuación Historial sin KYC? Tasa Recibes (1 ADA) Límites (ADA)
1 OctoSwap MEJOR A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 ADA = 0.026264 AVAX 0.026264 AVAX min 38749.82009 · max 6642826.301164 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 ADA = 0.0261 AVAX 0.0261 AVAX min 5.737 · max 34467.242 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en FixedFloat →
3 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 ADA = 0.025764 AVAX 0.025764 AVAX min 16.602103 · max 64716.457776 intercambiar en SideShift →
4 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 ADA = 0.0257 AVAX 0.0257 AVAX min 554.0166 · max 5540166.2049 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en XMRS →
5 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 ADA = 0.0077386 AVAX 0.0077386 AVAX min 3.150001 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en StealthEX →
OctoSwap MEJOR A
Tasa1 ADA = 0.026264 AVAX
Recibes0.026264 AVAX
Límitesmin 38749.82009 · max 6642826.301164 ADA
Tasa1 ADA = 0.0261 AVAX
Recibes0.0261 AVAX
Límitesmin 5.737 · max 34467.242 ADA
Tasa1 ADA = 0.025764 AVAX
Recibes0.025764 AVAX
Límitesmin 16.602103 · max 64716.457776 ADA
Tasa1 ADA = 0.0257 AVAX
Recibes0.0257 AVAX
Límitesmin 554.0166 · max 5540166.2049 ADA
Tasa1 ADA = 0.0077386 AVAX
Recibes0.0077386 AVAX
Límitesmin 3.150001 ADA

Moving from Cardano to Avalanche typically signals a shift from a UTXO-based, peer-reviewed L1 toward a faster EVM-compatible environment with subnet flexibility and a deeper DeFi stack. Whether you're chasing AVAX-denominated yields, deploying into C-Chain protocols, or rebalancing away from ADA's slower governance-driven release cycle, swapping without KYC keeps the move pseudonymous and avoids tying both wallet histories to a verified identity.

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ADA -> AVAX: what makes this pair specific

ADA runs on Cardano's Ouroboros PoS chain with roughly 20-second block times and fees denominated in lovelace, usually well under $0.50. AVAX settles on Avalanche's C-Chain in 1-2 seconds with sub-cent to low-cent fees under normal load. The two networks share no native bridge and use entirely different address formats - ADA uses 'addr1...' Shelley-era bech32, AVAX C-Chain uses standard '0x...' EVM addresses. Any swap is therefore a cross-chain operation: the service receives ADA, settles internally, and pays out AVAX on the C-Chain (or, less commonly, the X-Chain).

Liquidity for this pair is decent on aggregators because both assets sit in the top 20-30 by market cap, but spreads can widen during Cardano epoch boundaries or AVAX subnet news. Expect total swap completion in 5-15 minutes including Cardano confirmations.

Choosing a route and executing cleanly

  • Confirm the payout network is Avalanche C-Chain unless you specifically need X-Chain - most wallets and dApps default to C-Chain.
  • Check whether the quote is a fixed rate (locked for ~10 minutes) or floating (final rate set at execution). Fixed costs more but removes ADA volatility risk during confirmation.
  • Review min/max limits - some routes set ADA minimums around 30-50 ADA to cover Cardano network costs.
  • Verify the refund address field accepts a valid Cardano Shelley address before sending; legacy Byron addresses may fail.

Practical tips: send a small test amount first if you're moving a large position. Avoid swapping during sudden ADA price moves if you're on a floating rate. Pull AVAX into a self-custodial wallet (Core, MetaMask, Rabby) rather than leaving it on the aggregator's intermediate address. Save the order ID and transaction hashes until the AVAX lands and confirms.

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Why isn't there a direct bridge between Cardano and Avalanche?
Cardano uses an eUTXO model and its own Plutus VM, while Avalanche C-Chain is EVM-based. No widely adopted trust-minimized bridge connects them directly, so swaps route through exchange liquidity pools or OTC desks. The aggregator handles this by accepting ADA on Cardano and paying out AVAX on Avalanche from its own reserves.
How long does an ADA to AVAX swap usually take?
Cardano needs roughly 2-3 confirmations for most services, which takes 2-5 minutes. Avalanche payout is near-instant once triggered. End-to-end you should expect 5-15 minutes. Network congestion on Cardano during high NFT mint or DEX activity can push this to 20+ minutes.
Should I pick a fixed or floating rate for this pair?
Fixed rate locks the quote for a short window (often 10 minutes) and protects you if ADA drops mid-swap, but includes a volatility premium of 0.5-1.5%. Floating gives the market rate at execution time, which is cheaper on average but exposes you to slippage. For amounts under a few hundred dollars, floating is usually fine.
Can I receive AVAX on the X-Chain or P-Chain instead of C-Chain?
Most no-KYC services only support C-Chain payouts because that's where DeFi, wallets, and EVM tooling live. If you need X-Chain (for native AVAX transfers) or P-Chain (for staking and subnet operations), you'll typically receive C-Chain AVAX and use Avalanche's built-in cross-chain transfer in Core wallet to move it - this costs a fraction of a cent.
What's a reasonable minimum amount to swap?
Most aggregated routes set minimums between 30 and 60 ADA to ensure the swap covers Cardano transaction costs and the service's internal settlement. Below that, fees eat too much of the output. For large amounts above 50,000 ADA, check whether the quoted rate holds at size or if you should split into tranches.
Is staked ADA usable for this swap?
Staked ADA in Cardano remains liquid - delegation does not lock funds, so you can spend it anytime without unbonding. However, sending ADA from a staking address breaks the delegation for that UTXO. If you only swap part of your balance, the remainder stays delegated to your chosen pool automatically.
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