USDC → TON
| # | Casa de cambio | Puntuación | Historial sin KYC? | Tasa | Recibes (1 USDC) | Límites (USDC) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 USDC = 0.56755547 TON | 0.56755547 TON | min 2.998875 · max 26716.31637 | intercambiar en SideShift → | |
| 2 |
|
C priv 49trust 79 | 1 USDC = 0.3587124 TON | 0.3587124 TON | min 0.989087 | intercambiar en notkyc | intercambiar en StealthEX → |
Swapping USDC to TON moves you from a dollar-pegged stablecoin into Toncoin, the native asset of The Open Network and the gas token behind Telegram-integrated apps, wallets, and mini-programs. This pair is common when you want directional exposure to TON's growth, need TON to pay network fees, or plan to interact with Telegram bots, Jettons, or NFT collections on TON. Comparing aggregated rates without KYC keeps the swap fast and custody-free.
What makes USDC -> TON specific
USDC is a multi-chain stablecoin issued natively on Ethereum, Solana, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, and others. TON is a single-chain asset on The Open Network, which uses its own address format (EQ... or UQ...) and is not EVM-compatible. That means every swap is cross-chain by definition - there is no 'same network' shortcut. Your source network choice (ERC20, SPL, Polygon, Base, etc.) directly affects the fee you pay to send USDC into the swap, while the TON leg itself is cheap and typically confirms in under 10 seconds with sub-cent network fees.
Liquidity for this pair has deepened significantly since Telegram tied wallet and payment flows to TON, so spreads on mid-size amounts (a few hundred to a few thousand USD) are usually tight. Larger tickets can still see slippage because TON order books are thinner than majors like ETH or SOL.
Choosing a route and sizing the swap
- Confirm the source network for USDC matches what your sending wallet holds - sending ERC20 USDC to a Solana deposit address is unrecoverable.
- Check whether the quote is a fixed rate (locked for a short window, usually 5-15 minutes) or floating (final rate set at execution). Floating is cheaper on average but exposes you to TON's volatility during confirmation.
- Verify min and max limits. TON-side payouts often have a small reserve buffer, and some routes refuse dust amounts.
- Read the refund policy: if the rate window expires or the amount falls outside limits, you want a clear non-KYC refund path to a TON or USDC address you control.
Practical tips: send from a wallet you control, not an exchange withdrawal, to keep the swap traceable only to you. If you are deploying a large position, split it into two or three transactions to average the rate. Always paste the TON address fresh and verify the memo/comment field requirement - some TON deposit addresses on centralized venues require a memo, while self-custody wallets do not.