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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 · 56s
# Casa de cambio Puntuación Historial sin KYC? Tasa Recibes (1 XRP) Límites (XRP)
1 OctoSwap MEJOR A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 XRP = 0.164145 AVAX 0.164145 AVAX min 6201.330628 · max 1063085.250578 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 XRP = 0.1632 AVAX 0.1632 AVAX min 0.8915 · max 5514.5863 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en FixedFloat →
3 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 XRP = 0.1624735 AVAX 0.1624735 AVAX min 0.00014948 intercambiar en Baltex →
4 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 XRP = 0.1609 AVAX 0.1609 AVAX min 88.5582 · max 885582.7134 intercambiar en notkyc intercambiar en XMRS →
5 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 XRP = 0.16057418 AVAX 0.16057418 AVAX min 2.657219 · max 10355.421113 intercambiar en SideShift →
OctoSwap MEJOR A
Tasa1 XRP = 0.164145 AVAX
Recibes0.164145 AVAX
Límitesmin 6201.330628 · max 1063085.250578 XRP
Tasa1 XRP = 0.1632 AVAX
Recibes0.1632 AVAX
Límitesmin 0.8915 · max 5514.5863 XRP
Tasa1 XRP = 0.1624735 AVAX
Recibes0.1624735 AVAX
Límitesmin 0.00014948 XRP
Tasa1 XRP = 0.1609 AVAX
Recibes0.1609 AVAX
Límitesmin 88.5582 · max 885582.7134 XRP
Tasa1 XRP = 0.16057418 AVAX
Recibes0.16057418 AVAX
Límitesmin 2.657219 · max 10355.421113 XRP

Swapping XRP for AVAX moves you from a fast settlement-focused payment ledger to an EVM-compatible smart contract platform with subnet architecture. Common reasons: deploying capital into Avalanche DeFi (lending on Aave, trading on Trader Joe), accessing C-Chain dApps, or rotating from a payments-layer asset into a programmable L1. Both chains finalize quickly and charge low fees, so the swap itself is rarely bottlenecked by network congestion - the real variable is exchange rate spread.

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XRP -> AVAX: what makes this pair specific

XRP settles on the XRP Ledger in 3-5 seconds with fees measured in drops (fractions of a cent). AVAX on the C-Chain finalizes in roughly 1-2 seconds with fees typically under a cent during normal load. Neither side is the bottleneck - delays come from exchange-side processing, not chain confirmation times. There is no native bridge between XRPL and Avalanche, so this is a pure cross-chain swap, not a wrapped-asset transfer. Liquidity for XRP/AVAX is decent on aggregators because both assets sit in the top 20 by market cap, but direct order books are thin; most routes go through BTC, USDT, or USDC internally.

Watch the destination network carefully. AVAX exists on the Avalanche C-Chain (EVM, 0x... addresses), X-Chain (X-avax... addresses, UTXO model), and as wrapped AVAX on Ethereum, BSC, and others. Sending C-Chain AVAX to an X-Chain address - or vice versa - can result in lost funds. For DeFi use, you almost always want C-Chain.

Choosing a route and sizing the swap

  • Confirm the receiving network is Avalanche C-Chain unless you specifically need X-Chain or P-Chain.
  • Check whether the quoted rate is fixed (locked at submission) or floating (settled at execution). XRP price can move 1-2 percent in the 10-15 minutes a swap takes.
  • Verify minimum and maximum limits - some routes cap XRP deposits below what you intend to send.
  • Read the refund policy: if the deposit arrives late or below the minimum, where does it go and what address format is required.
  • For amounts above a few thousand USD, split into two transfers to test the route before committing the full balance.

Include the XRP destination tag if the receiving deposit address requires one - omitting it on a tagged address is the most common reason XRP swaps stall.

// preguntas
Do I need a destination tag when sending XRP to the exchange?
Usually yes. Most exchange deposit addresses are shared across users and require a destination tag to credit your specific swap. Sending without the tag means your funds land in the exchange hot wallet unattributed, requiring manual recovery that can take days. Always copy both the address and the tag from the swap interface.
Which Avalanche network should I select for receiving AVAX?
Select C-Chain for almost all use cases - it is EVM-compatible and supports DeFi, NFTs, and standard MetaMask wallets. Use X-Chain only if you specifically need UTXO-style transfers or are interacting with the native Avalanche wallet. P-Chain is for staking and validator operations, not general transfers.
How long does an XRP to AVAX swap typically take?
End-to-end usually 5-15 minutes. XRP confirmation is near-instant (3-5 seconds), AVAX C-Chain finality is 1-2 seconds, so chain time is negligible. The bulk of the wait is the exchange's internal processing: confirming deposit, executing the trade against their liquidity, and broadcasting the AVAX payout.
Should I use a fixed or floating rate for this pair?
Fixed rates protect you from XRP or AVAX price movement during the swap window but include a wider spread (often 0.5-1 percent worse than floating). Floating rates give better headline pricing but settle at execution time, so a sharp move against you reduces the AVAX received. For amounts under 500 USD, the spread difference is usually noise; for larger swaps, fixed is safer.
Why do rates differ across the comparison table for the same pair?
Each aggregated service routes through different liquidity sources - some use internal order books, others pull from DEX aggregators or partner CEXs. Spreads, network fee handling (some bake it in, some deduct on top), and reserve depth for XRP and AVAX vary. The displayed receive amount already nets fees, so compare the final AVAX figure, not the headline rate.
Is KYC ever triggered on an XRP to AVAX swap?
On no-KYC routes, identity checks can still trigger if the deposit is flagged by chain analytics - for example, XRP coming from a sanctioned address or mixing service. Standard swaps from personal wallets or major exchanges process without verification. If a service requests KYC mid-swap, refund options are listed in their policy; check before sending.
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