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# Casa de cambio Puntuación Historial sin KYC? Tasa Recibes (1 LINK) Límites (LINK)
1 OctoSwap MEJOR A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 LINK = 102.884657 DOGE 102.884657 DOGE min 884.911003 · max 151699.029126 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 LINK = 102.34 DOGE 102.34 DOGE min 1.2644 · max 862.886 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en FixedFloat →
3 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 LINK = 100.827 DOGE 100.827 DOGE min 12.6415 · max 126415.8576 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en XMRS →
4 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 LINK = 93.26726735 DOGE 93.26726735 DOGE min 0.16925515 intercambiar en Baltex →
5 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 LINK = 91.8553522 DOGE 91.8553522 DOGE min 0.2033848 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en StealthEX →
OctoSwap MEJOR A
Tasa1 LINK = 102.884657 DOGE
Recibes102.884657 DOGE
Límitesmin 884.911003 · max 151699.029126 LINK
Tasa1 LINK = 102.34 DOGE
Recibes102.34 DOGE
Límitesmin 1.2644 · max 862.886 LINK
Tasa1 LINK = 100.827 DOGE
Recibes100.827 DOGE
Límitesmin 12.6415 · max 126415.8576 LINK
Tasa1 LINK = 93.26726735 DOGE
Recibes93.26726735 DOGE
Límitesmin 0.16925515 LINK
Tasa1 LINK = 91.8553522 DOGE
Recibes91.8553522 DOGE
Límitesmin 0.2033848 LINK

Swapping LINK to DOGE moves you from an ERC-20 oracle token with utility-driven demand into a UTXO-based memecoin with deep retail liquidity and fast, cheap on-chain transfers. Common reasons: harvesting LINK gains into a tipping/payments asset, funding a Dogecoin address for low-fee transfers, or rotating from a slower-moving infrastructure play into a higher-velocity speculative position. A no-KYC route keeps the swap atomic and avoids exchange custody.

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What makes LINK -> DOGE specific

LINK lives primarily on Ethereum as an ERC-20 (with bridged versions on BNB Chain, Polygon, Arbitrum, Base, and others). DOGE runs on its own Litecoin-derived UTXO chain - there is no native 'DOGE on Ethereum'. That means every swap in this pair is genuinely cross-chain: the service has to settle your LINK on whichever EVM network you send from, then broadcast a native Dogecoin transaction to your D-prefixed address.

Practical implications:

  • Sending LINK from Ethereum mainnet costs gas in ETH; from Arbitrum or Base it is typically under a dollar.
  • Dogecoin block time is ~1 minute, so the receiving leg is usually faster than the LINK-side confirmation wait.
  • Liquidity for LINK/DOGE is rarely a direct book - aggregators route through BTC, USDT, or ETH internally, so quoted rates can drift between quote and execution.

Choosing a service for this pair

Things worth checking before you commit:

  • Network selection: confirm the LINK network you are sending (ERC-20 vs a bridged variant). Sending bridged LINK to an address expecting ERC-20 is the most common way funds get stuck.
  • Rate type: a 'fixed' quote locks the DOGE amount but usually carries a worse rate; 'floating' gives market price at settlement and tends to win on this pair because of the indirect routing.
  • Min/max: DOGE-side minimums are often set in USD-equivalent, so small LINK amounts (under ~$30) may be rejected after the fact.
  • Refund address: always provide a LINK refund address on the same network you sent from. No-KYC services cannot recover funds without it if the rate window expires.

Tips: verify the Dogecoin destination starts with 'D' and is 34 characters; avoid swapping during high ETH gas spikes if you are sourcing from mainnet; for amounts above a few thousand dollars, split into two transactions to compare realized rates.

// preguntas
Why is the LINK -> DOGE rate often worse than LINK -> USDT plus USDT -> DOGE?
Because no exchange holds a deep direct LINK/DOGE book. Aggregators internally route through an intermediate asset (usually USDT or BTC) and add a spread on each leg. On large amounts you can sometimes save 0.5-1.5 percent by doing the two hops manually, but you pay extra network fees and take price risk between trades.
Which LINK network should I send from?
ERC-20 LINK on Ethereum mainnet has the broadest support across no-KYC services. If you hold LINK on Arbitrum, Base, BNB Chain, or Polygon, check the service's deposit page carefully - some accept these natively, others require you to bridge to mainnet first. Sending on the wrong network is not recoverable without a manual support process.
How long does a LINK to DOGE swap take end to end?
Typically 5 to 20 minutes. The LINK side needs 12-30 Ethereum confirmations (about 3-7 minutes), then the service signs and broadcasts a Dogecoin transaction which usually confirms within 1-2 blocks. During gas spikes or Doge mempool congestion it can stretch to 30+ minutes.
Is there a minimum LINK amount for this pair?
Most aggregated services set minimums around 1-2 LINK, driven by the DOGE-side network fee and dust thresholds. Floating-rate routes sometimes accept smaller amounts than fixed-rate ones. If you send below the minimum the funds are usually returned to your refund address minus network costs.
Can I swap directly to a Dogecoin address held in a hardware wallet?
Yes. Dogecoin is supported by Ledger and Trezor via their respective companion apps or third-party wallets. Generate a fresh receive address starting with 'D', paste it as the destination, and verify the address on the device screen before confirming the swap. The receiving service does not care what wallet holds the address.
Do I need to worry about LINK token approvals?
Only if you are swapping from a smart contract wallet or via a DEX route. For standard no-KYC centralized swap services you simply send LINK to a deposit address - no ERC-20 approve transaction is required. Approvals only matter when a contract needs permission to pull tokens from your wallet.
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