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SUI NEAR

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 SUI) Límites (SUI)
1 OctoSwap MEJOR A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 SUI = 0.378504 NEAR 0.378504 NEAR min 9176.717357 · max 1573151.546932 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en OctoSwap →
2 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 SUI = 0.3709 NEAR 0.3709 NEAR min 131.0959 · max 1310959.6224 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en XMRS →
3 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 SUI = 0.36871127 NEAR 0.36871127 NEAR min 3.93136875 · max 13402.87197546 intercambiar en SideShift →
4 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 SUI = 0.3260184 NEAR 0.3260184 NEAR min 0.28948943 intercambiar en Baltex →
OctoSwap MEJOR A
Tasa1 SUI = 0.378504 NEAR
Recibes0.378504 NEAR
Límitesmin 9176.717357 · max 1573151.546932 SUI
Tasa1 SUI = 0.3709 NEAR
Recibes0.3709 NEAR
Límitesmin 131.0959 · max 1310959.6224 SUI
Tasa1 SUI = 0.36871127 NEAR
Recibes0.36871127 NEAR
Límitesmin 3.93136875 · max 13402.87197546 SUI
Tasa1 SUI = 0.3260184 NEAR
Recibes0.3260184 NEAR
Límitesmin 0.28948943 SUI

Swapping SUI to NEAR moves you between two high-throughput L1s with different design philosophies: Sui's object-centric model with parallel execution, and NEAR's sharded architecture with human-readable account names. Both settle in roughly 1-2 seconds with sub-cent fees, so this pair is popular for users rotating between Move-based and Rust-based ecosystems, chasing yield differentials, or consolidating into NEAR to use BOS components, Aurora EVM, or chain signatures without touching a centralized venue or KYC gate.

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SUI -> NEAR: what makes this pair specific

SUI and NEAR live on completely separate, non-EVM networks. There is no bridge-native path here - any swap is effectively a sell-side liquidation of SUI on one venue and a buy-side fill of NEAR on another, abstracted behind a single quote. That has implications: the rate you see bundles two order books plus the routing spread, and large sizes can suffer slippage on the SUI leg since SUI's CEX depth is generally thinner than majors like SOL or ETH.

Both chains finalize fast and cost fractions of a cent, so on-chain timing is rarely the bottleneck. The bottleneck is the aggregator's rate-lock window and the SUI deposit confirmation count. NEAR addresses can be either implicit (64-char hex) or named (yourname.near) - both are valid destinations, but double-check format support before sending.

Choosing a route and sizing the swap

When comparing quotes for this pair, focus on:

  • Float vs fixed rate: fixed protects you during SUI volatility but charges 1-2% premium; float gives better mid-market but can drift if the SUI leg confirms slowly
  • Minimum and maximum bounds - SUI mins are usually denominated in SUI tokens, NEAR maxes in NEAR; verify both legs
  • Refund address policy: always set a SUI refund address you control, since stuck deposits below minimum are common with low-decimal sends
  • Whether the route supports named NEAR accounts or only implicit addresses

Practical tips: split swaps above ~5,000 USD equivalent into two tranches to reduce slippage on the SUI sell side. Avoid swapping during major SUI unlock events (check the vesting schedule) when sell pressure widens spreads. Send a small test transaction first if the destination is a fresh NEAR account - implicit accounts only become 'real' after first deposit, and some wallets handle this inconsistently.

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Is there a direct bridge between Sui and NEAR?
No native bridge exists between Sui and NEAR as of now. Aggregator swaps work by routing through liquidity venues that hold both assets - you send SUI, the service sells it and delivers NEAR to your address. This is faster and cheaper than the multi-hop bridge paths you would otherwise need (SUI -> Wormhole -> ETH -> Rainbow Bridge -> NEAR).
How long does a SUI to NEAR swap take?
Typically 2 to 10 minutes end-to-end. SUI finality is sub-second but most services wait for several checkpoint confirmations (usually 30-60 seconds). The NEAR payout itself confirms in 1-2 seconds. The bulk of the wait is the internal trading leg and any compliance screening the venue applies before releasing funds.
Can I send to a named NEAR account like myname.near?
Most aggregator routes accept named accounts, but some only validate 64-character implicit addresses. If your quote rejects a .near address, use the implicit hex address from your wallet instead - funds are equivalent and you can move them inside NEAR afterward at near-zero cost. Always copy-paste; named accounts are case-sensitive in some clients.
Why does the rate differ so much between providers?
Three factors: depth of SUI order books on the venue's backend exchange, whether they quote fixed (with a risk premium) or float, and routing fees. SUI has lower aggregate liquidity than top-10 assets, so spreads vary more. Comparing live quotes on this page surfaces the cheapest current path rather than locking you into one provider's spread.
What happens if SUI price moves while my deposit is confirming?
On a fixed-rate quote, you receive the locked NEAR amount regardless of price movement, as long as you sent within the deposit window (usually 10-30 minutes) and within the stated min/max. On a float quote, the final NEAR amount is recalculated when your SUI confirms - you benefit from upside but absorb downside. Pick fixed if SUI is volatile that hour.
Do I need a NEAR account funded with storage to receive tokens?
For native NEAR, no - receiving NEAR itself creates or tops up the account. For NEP-141 tokens (like USDC on NEAR) the receiving account needs storage staked, but that is not relevant to this pair since you are receiving native NEAR. A fresh implicit address works directly.
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