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SUI TON

tipo de tasa
Cotizaciones a tasa de mercado (pueden cambiar antes de ejecutarse).
root@notkyc:~$ tasas en caché para todos · ttl 60s · 54s
# Casa de cambio Puntuación Historial sin KYC? Tasa Recibes (1 SUI) Límites (SUI)
1 SideShift MEJOR C priv 48trust 78 1 SUI = 0.43459141 TON 0.43459141 TON min 3.93189393 · max 34827.9969256 intercambiar en SideShift →
SideShift MEJOR C
Tasa1 SUI = 0.43459141 TON
Recibes0.43459141 TON
Límitesmin 3.93189393 · max 34827.9969256 SUI

Swapping SUI to TON moves you between two high-throughput Layer 1s with very different design philosophies: Sui's object-centric Move runtime and parallel execution versus TON's sharded, message-passing architecture built around Telegram-scale UX. Holders typically rotate into Toncoin to access Telegram-native wallets, mini-apps, in-chat payments, or to park value in TON's growing DEX ecosystem. A no-KYC route keeps the swap atomic, custody-light, and free of identity friction.

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SUI -> TON: what this swap actually involves

SUI and TON do not share a base layer, bridge standard, or address format, so this is always a cross-chain swap - never a same-network token transfer. Sui addresses are 32-byte hex prefixed with 0x; TON uses base64 user-friendly addresses (EQ... or UQ...). A swap service routes liquidity through its own pools or aggregated venues, so you send native SUI from a Sui wallet and receive native TON to a Toncoin wallet.

Both chains are fast and cheap on their own: Sui finalizes in roughly sub-second with fees in fractions of a cent, and TON confirms in about 5 seconds with similarly low fees. That means the bottleneck for SUI -> TON is almost never the chains themselves - it is the exchange's internal processing, rate-lock window, and liquidity depth.

Choosing a route for this pair

  • Confirm the destination network is TON mainnet (not jetton-wrapped TON on another chain) and that your receiving wallet supports memo/comment fields if the service requires one.
  • Check whether the quote is floating or fixed. Floating tracks market and can drift on volatile SUI moves; fixed locks a rate for a short window, usually 5-15 minutes.
  • Review the refund address policy - if the deposit arrives outside min/max bounds or after the quote expires, you want a clear path to recover SUI.
  • Compare the effective rate after spread, not just the headline number. A 0.3% rate gap on a 4-figure swap dwarfs any network fee difference.

Practical tips: send a small test amount first if you have never used a given route, double-check the TON address (some wallets toggle between bounceable and non-bounceable formats), and avoid swapping during obvious volatility spikes if you are using a floating quote. For larger sizes, splitting into two transfers can reduce slippage exposure on thinner liquidity venues.

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Do I need a memo or comment when receiving TON?
It depends on the destination. Personal TON wallets (Tonkeeper, MyTonWallet, Telegram Wallet self-custody) do not require a memo. Centralized exchange deposit addresses on TON almost always require a memo or comment field - sending without it can result in lost or delayed funds. The swap service will prompt for it if needed.
How long does a SUI to TON swap usually take?
On-chain time is minimal: Sui confirms in well under a second and TON in about 5 seconds. Total wall-clock time is typically 2-10 minutes, dominated by the exchange's internal processing, deposit confirmations required, and any liquidity routing. Network congestion on either chain is rarely the cause of delays for this pair.
Bounceable vs non-bounceable TON address - which should I use?
For receiving from a swap, a non-bounceable address (starts with UQ) is generally safer because if the receiving contract is uninitialized, funds are not returned to sender. Most modern TON wallets default to non-bounceable for user receive addresses. If your wallet shows EQ format, most services accept it, but UQ is the conservative choice.
Why does the SUI to TON rate vary so much between aggregated services?
Neither asset has a single dominant venue. SUI liquidity is split across Sui-native DEXs and centralized order books; TON liquidity sits across STON.fi, DeDust, and CEX pairs. Each swap provider routes through different combinations, so spreads, fee tiers, and inventory imbalances produce real rate differences - sometimes 0.5% or more for the same input size.
Can I swap directly from a Sui wallet without an intermediate token?
Yes. You send native SUI from any Sui wallet (Suiet, Sui Wallet, Phantom's Sui mode, etc.) to the deposit address provided. The service handles the cross-chain leg internally and delivers native TON. You do not need to manually bridge to a stablecoin or wrapped asset first.
Is there a minimum amount that makes this swap worthwhile?
Most no-KYC routes set minimums around 5-15 USD equivalent in SUI to cover network and processing costs. Below roughly 50 USD, fixed costs and spread eat a meaningful percentage. For amounts under the minimum, the transaction will be rejected or refunded to your specified return address - check the policy before sending.
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