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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 · 35s
# Casa de cambio Puntuación Historial sin KYC? Tasa Recibes (1 SUI) Límites (SUI)
1 OctoSwap MEJOR A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 SUI = 4.224307 ADA 4.224307 ADA min 9173.109684 · max 1572533.088717 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 SUI = 4.203 ADA 4.203 ADA min 1.36 · max 12057.938 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en FixedFloat →
3 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 SUI = 4.14280401 ADA 4.14280401 ADA min 3.9321517 · max 15206.1361653 intercambiar en SideShift →
4 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 SUI = 4.142 ADA 4.142 ADA min 131.0272 · max 1310272.5366 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en XMRS →
5 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 SUI = 3.450189 ADA 3.450189 ADA min 0.99640883 intercambiar en Baltex →
OctoSwap MEJOR A
Tasa1 SUI = 4.224307 ADA
Recibes4.224307 ADA
Límitesmin 9173.109684 · max 1572533.088717 SUI
Tasa1 SUI = 4.203 ADA
Recibes4.203 ADA
Límitesmin 1.36 · max 12057.938 SUI
Tasa1 SUI = 4.14280401 ADA
Recibes4.14280401 ADA
Límitesmin 3.9321517 · max 15206.1361653 SUI
Tasa1 SUI = 4.142 ADA
Recibes4.142 ADA
Límitesmin 131.0272 · max 1310272.5366 SUI
Tasa1 SUI = 3.450189 ADA
Recibes3.450189 ADA
Límitesmin 0.99640883 SUI

Swapping SUI to ADA moves capital from a Move-based, object-oriented L1 into one of the oldest UTXO-style proof-of-stake networks. Both chains are non-EVM, both settle quickly, and neither requires KYC when routed through a non-custodial aggregator. Common motives: rotating from a younger, higher-beta token into Cardano's deeper liquidity and staking economy, or consolidating into ADA to delegate to a stake pool without lock-up.

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SUI -> ADA: what makes this pair specific

SUI and ADA live on completely separate networks with no shared bridge - SUI uses its own Move-based runtime with sub-second finality and parallel execution, while ADA settles on Cardano's Ouroboros chain with roughly 20-second block times and EUTXO accounting. A swap here is always cross-chain: there is no wrapped path, no L2 shortcut. The aggregator routes your SUI deposit to a service that holds inventory on both chains and releases native ADA to your Cardano address (addr1... or the older Byron-era format).

Network fees are low on both sides. SUI deposit gas is typically a fraction of a cent; ADA payouts cost a fixed ~0.17 ADA in protocol fees. Most of the cost you actually pay is the spread between providers, which is why comparing live quotes matters more than chasing 'zero fee' claims.

Choosing a route for this pair

  • Confirm the destination address is a native Cardano Shelley address, not an exchange-side memo system - ADA does not use destination tags.
  • Check the rate-lock window: floating rates often beat fixed rates on volatile SUI moves, but fixed rates protect you if SUI is pumping into the swap.
  • Mind minimums - some providers set SUI minimums around 5-10 SUI and ADA payout minimums around 15-20 ADA.
  • Read the refund policy: if your SUI deposit arrives after the quote expires, you want a clear refund address requirement up front.

Practical tips: send a test amount first if you are moving size, since SUI's object model means a malformed transaction can stall in your wallet's pending state. Time larger swaps when both order books are liquid (US/EU overlap). Never reuse a quote address for a second deposit - each swap generates a fresh deposit address tied to one transaction.

// preguntas
How long does a SUI to ADA swap actually take?
Typically 5-15 minutes end to end. SUI finality is sub-second, so your deposit confirms almost instantly. The bottleneck is the provider's internal confirmation policy (usually 1-2 SUI epochs of waiting) plus the Cardano payout, which settles in one or two ~20-second blocks once broadcast.
Do I need a memo or tag for the ADA payout?
No. Cardano addresses are self-contained - there is no memo, destination tag, or payment ID required for personal wallet receipts. Just provide a Shelley-era address starting with 'addr1'. Only send to exchange deposit addresses if that exchange explicitly supports tagless ADA deposits, otherwise funds may be lost.
Why do quoted rates differ so much between providers?
SUI-ADA is not a directly quoted market on most venues. Providers route it as SUI -> USDT -> ADA or SUI -> BTC -> ADA internally, so you are paying two spreads plus their margin. Aggregator comparison surfaces which provider has the tightest internal routing at that moment.
Can I swap SUI to ADA without creating an account?
Yes. Non-custodial swap services generate a one-time SUI deposit address, accept your funds, and send ADA to the address you specified - no signup, no email required for standard amounts. Larger transactions may trigger an automated compliance review on some providers regardless of the no-KYC default.
Is it better to swap SUI to ADA directly or via a stablecoin?
Direct is usually cheaper for amounts under a few thousand dollars because you pay one spread instead of two. For larger sizes, splitting through USDT or USDC can sometimes get a better fill, but you add network fees and timing risk. Compare the live aggregator quote against a manual two-leg estimate before deciding.
What happens if SUI price moves while my deposit is in transit?
Depends on the rate type you picked. Fixed-rate quotes lock the ADA amount at quote time and the provider absorbs the slippage, but they charge a wider spread. Floating-rate quotes recalculate at execution - you get more ADA if SUI pumps, less if it dumps. For volatile sessions, fixed is the safer choice.
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