LINK → TON
| # | Casa de cambio | Puntuación | Historial sin KYC? | Tasa | Recibes (1 LINK) | Límites (LINK) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 LINK = 4.45211896 TON | 4.45211896 TON | min 0.38116104 · max 3392.62784912 | intercambiar en SideShift → | |
| 2 |
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C priv 49trust 79 | 1 LINK = 4.3384053 TON | 4.3384053 TON | min 0.1007223 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en StealthEX → |
Swapping LINK to TON moves you from an Ethereum-based oracle token into the native asset of an entirely separate Layer-1 with its own asynchronous architecture. Common reasons: rotating staking-style yield from LINK collateral into TON's validator economy, funding a Telegram wallet for in-app payments or NFTs on TON, or reducing exposure to ERC-20 gas costs. A no-KYC route keeps the swap permissionless and avoids tying your Telegram-linked TON address to identity data.
Why LINK -> TON is not a trivial swap
LINK is an ERC-20 (also bridged to several chains via CCIP), while TON runs on its own workchain model with masterchain consensus and shard routing. There is no direct bridge most aggregators use - the swap is executed off-chain by a liquidity provider who receives your LINK on Ethereum (or BSC/Polygon if you hold a bridged version) and releases native TON on the TON network. That means two distinct network fees apply: Ethereum gas to send LINK out, and a small TON fee on the receiving side (typically under 0.01 TON).
Liquidity for this pair is decent but thinner than LINK -> USDT or LINK -> ETH. Expect rate spreads to widen on amounts above roughly 5,000 LINK, and watch for floating vs fixed quotes:
- Fixed rate locks the quote but adds a 0.5-1% premium and tighter min/max bounds
- Floating rate tracks the market until the LP receives your deposit - better for small amounts on fast networks, riskier if Ethereum is congested
What to check before you send
TON addresses come in multiple formats (raw, user-friendly bounceable, non-bounceable). Most services expect the EQ... or UQ... user-friendly form. Sending to a bounceable address that points to an uninitialized wallet can cause funds to bounce back minus fees - use a non-bounceable (UQ) address if your wallet is brand new.
- Confirm the LINK network: native ERC-20 deposits are standard; do not send BEP-20 LINK to an ERC-20 deposit address
- Check refund policy and whether a refund address is required upfront - some services hold funds indefinitely without one
- Time large swaps during low Ethereum gas windows; LINK ERC-20 transfers can cost more than the TON-side fee by orders of magnitude
- For amounts over a few thousand USD equivalent, split into two transactions to test the route first