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tipo de tasa
Cotizaciones a tasa de mercado (pueden cambiar antes de ejecutarse).
root@notkyc:~$ tasas en caché para todos · ttl 60s · 0s
# Casa de cambio Puntuación Historial sin KYC? Tasa Recibes (1 LINK) Límites (LINK)
1 FixedFloat MEJOR D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 LINK = 8.916 DOT 8.916 DOT min 1.2649 · max 0.0025 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en FixedFloat →
2 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 LINK = 8.7851 DOT 8.7851 DOT min 12.6462 · max 126462.2194 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en XMRS →
3 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 LINK = 8.74160297 DOT 8.74160297 DOT min 0.38144558 · max 3814.07439814 intercambiar en SideShift →
FixedFloat MEJOR D
Tasa1 LINK = 8.916 DOT
Recibes8.916 DOT
Límitesmin 1.2649 · max 0.0025 LINK
Tasa1 LINK = 8.7851 DOT
Recibes8.7851 DOT
Límitesmin 12.6462 · max 126462.2194 LINK
Tasa1 LINK = 8.74160297 DOT
Recibes8.74160297 DOT
Límitesmin 0.38144558 · max 3814.07439814 LINK

Swapping LINK to DOT moves you from an Ethereum-based oracle token to the native asset of a layer-0 relay chain. Both networks serve infrastructure roles - Chainlink secures off-chain data feeds across dozens of chains, while Polkadot coordinates parachains through shared security. A no-KYC route lets you reposition between these two without surrendering ID, useful if you're rotating from DeFi exposure into staking or parachain participation.

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What makes LINK -> DOT specific

LINK is an ERC-20 token (with native deployments on a few other chains), so the source leg of this swap typically settles on Ethereum mainnet, where gas costs dictate the practical minimum amount. DOT, by contrast, lives on its own Substrate-based relay chain with roughly 6-second block times and existential-deposit rules that affect how small a balance can sit in a fresh address. The pair is liquid - both rank in the top 30 by market cap - so spreads on aggregated routes are usually tight, but the rate you see depends heavily on whether the service hedges through an intermediate stablecoin or routes directly.

Watch the network field carefully. LINK exists as ERC-20, BEP-20, and on chains like Arbitrum or Base; sending the wrong variant to an address expecting mainnet ERC-20 will lose funds. On the receive side, DOT requires a Substrate address (starts with '1'), not an EVM address.

Choosing a route for this pair

  • Confirm the source network matches where your LINK actually sits - ERC-20 fees differ sharply from Arbitrum LINK
  • Check the existential deposit: receiving less than ~1 DOT into an empty address can fail
  • Compare floating vs fixed rates - floating usually wins on a liquid pair like this, fixed is safer during volatility
  • Read the refund policy and required refund address before sending; some services need it pre-set
  • Note rate-lock windows, typically 10-30 minutes - miss it and the quote re-prices

Practical tips: size the swap so Ethereum gas is a small fraction of the total (sub-$200 swaps from mainnet LINK get eaten by fees during congestion). If you plan to stake or nominate validators with the DOT, send to a fresh address you control via a Polkadot-compatible wallet, not an exchange deposit address. Time entries against ETH gas troughs (weekends, late UTC) for cheaper origination.

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Which LINK network should I send from?
Most no-KYC routes default to ERC-20 LINK on Ethereum mainnet because that's where deepest liquidity sits. If your LINK is on Arbitrum, Base, or BNB Chain, pick a service that explicitly supports that network - otherwise you'll need to bridge first, adding cost and time. Always match the network shown in the deposit instructions exactly.
Why does the receive address for DOT look different from an Ethereum address?
Polkadot uses SS58-encoded Substrate addresses, typically starting with '1' and around 47-48 characters long. They are not EVM-compatible. Sending DOT to an Ethereum-style 0x address, or vice versa, results in lost funds. Generate the receive address from a wallet that explicitly supports Polkadot, like Talisman, SubWallet, or the Polkadot.js extension.
What's the existential deposit and does it affect my swap?
Polkadot enforces a minimum balance (currently 1 DOT) on accounts. If your swap delivers less than that to a brand-new address with zero prior balance, the transfer can be rejected and the account reaped. For small swaps, send to an address that already holds DOT, or size the swap above the threshold.
Floating or fixed rate for LINK -> DOT?
Floating rates usually give better pricing on this pair because both assets are liquid and spreads are narrow. Fixed rates lock the quote but bake in a buffer the service charges for taking volatility risk. Use fixed only if you expect a sharp move during the 10-30 minute settlement window or if predictable output matters more than a few basis points.
How long does the swap typically take?
End-to-end is usually 5-20 minutes. The Ethereum side needs about 12-25 confirmations for LINK deposits depending on the service, which is the slowest leg. Once detected, the conversion and DOT payout on Polkadot's relay chain finalizes in under a minute. Network congestion on Ethereum is the main cause of delays.
Can I swap directly without an intermediate token?
From your perspective, yes - you send LINK and receive DOT in one transaction. Behind the scenes, most aggregated services route through BTC, ETH, or a stablecoin because no major orderbook lists a direct LINK/DOT market. This is invisible to you but explains why quoted rates can vary noticeably between providers.
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