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APT LINK

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Market-rate quotes (may change before execution).
root@notkyc:~$ rates cached for everyone · ttl 60s · 0s
# Exchange Score No-KYC record? Rate You receive (1 APT) Limits (APT)
1 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 APT = 0.078714 LINK 0.078714 LINK min 11272.141707 · max 1932367.149758 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 APT = 0.0782 LINK 0.0782 LINK min 16.221 · max 6903.567 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 APT = 0.07746404 LINK 0.07746404 LINK min 4.83782677 · max 48373.42991357 swap on SideShift →
4 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 APT = 0.0771 LINK 0.0771 LINK min 161.0305 · max 1610305.9581 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
5 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 APT = 0.0693574 LINK 0.0693574 LINK min 0.2288006 swap on notkyc swap on StealthEX →
6 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 APT = 0.05477505 LINK 0.05477505 LINK min 0.81320451 swap on Baltex →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 APT = 0.078714 LINK
You receive0.078714 LINK
Limitsmin 11272.141707 · max 1932367.149758 APT
Rate1 APT = 0.0782 LINK
You receive0.0782 LINK
Limitsmin 16.221 · max 6903.567 APT
Rate1 APT = 0.07746404 LINK
You receive0.07746404 LINK
Limitsmin 4.83782677 · max 48373.42991357 APT
Rate1 APT = 0.0771 LINK
You receive0.0771 LINK
Limitsmin 161.0305 · max 1610305.9581 APT
Rate1 APT = 0.0693574 LINK
You receive0.0693574 LINK
Limitsmin 0.2288006 APT
Rate1 APT = 0.05477505 LINK
You receive0.05477505 LINK
Limitsmin 0.81320451 APT

Swapping APT to LINK moves you from a Move-based Layer 1 into the oracle infrastructure token that powers most of DeFi's price feeds. Common reasons: rotating out of Aptos ecosystem rewards into a more liquid asset with broader DeFi utility, building a position in LINK ahead of staking or CCIP exposure, or consolidating gains from APT volatility into a token with deeper order books across every major chain.

// about this pair

APT to LINK: what's specific about this pair

APT is the native gas token of Aptos, a Move-based L1 with sub-second finality and fees typically under a cent. LINK is an ERC-20 at heart but exists natively on multiple chains via Chainlink's CCIP. There is no direct bridge most users would touch for this swap - aggregators handle it by selling APT on one venue and buying LINK on another, then delivering to your destination address. That means the network you pick for LINK matters: Ethereum mainnet LINK costs more to receive but is the deepest market; LINK on Arbitrum, Base, BNB Chain, or Polygon lands cheaper and is fine if you plan to use it in DeFi on that chain.

Liquidity is asymmetric. LINK has order books an order of magnitude deeper than APT across centralized venues, so the APT side is usually the bottleneck on slippage for larger trades. Expect tighter spreads on LINK delivery and wider quotes on the APT input leg.

Choosing a route and sizing the trade

  • Confirm the LINK network before sending - ERC-20, Arbitrum, Base, BNB, Polygon, and Avalanche LINK are not interchangeable without bridging.
  • Check whether the quote is floating or fixed. Floating rates usually beat fixed by 0.3-1% but expose you to APT price moves during the 2-10 minute swap window.
  • Look at min/max bounds - APT minimums are often higher than majors because of per-trade fixed costs on the Aptos side.
  • Read the refund policy. If your APT deposit arrives after the rate-lock expires, some routes auto-refund, others convert at the new rate.

Practical tips: send a small test amount first if this is a new destination address, especially when receiving LINK on a non-Ethereum network. Avoid swapping during obvious volatility spikes on either asset - LINK tends to move on oracle or staking news, APT on unlock schedule events. For amounts above a few thousand dollars, splitting into two transactions often improves the blended rate.

// FAQ
Which network should I pick for receiving LINK?
Depends on what you'll do with it. Ethereum mainnet LINK has the deepest liquidity and is required for native staking. Arbitrum or Base LINK is cheaper to receive and use in DeFi. BNB Chain LINK is a 'peg' token (BEP-20) and is not the same asset as native ERC-20 LINK - check before sending to a contract.
Why is the APT to LINK rate worse than APT to USDT plus USDT to LINK?
Sometimes it isn't - aggregators often route through a stablecoin internally. When the direct quote is worse, it usually reflects shallow APT/LINK pairs on the underlying venues, forcing a multi-hop with extra spread. Compare the all-in delivered LINK amount, not the headline rate.
How long does an APT to LINK swap take?
Aptos finality is effectively instant, so the APT deposit confirms within seconds. The LINK delivery time depends on the destination network: ERC-20 LINK takes 1-3 minutes after the swap engine processes, Arbitrum or Base under a minute, and BNB Chain about 15 seconds. Total end-to-end is usually 2-10 minutes.
Do I need KYC to swap APT for LINK?
No. The routes listed here are non-custodial swap services that quote, accept your APT, and send LINK without account creation. Some may flag transactions for review if amounts are large or the APT source address has compliance hits, so for sizable trades check the service's policy on holds and refunds first.
Is it safer to swap APT to LINK directly or bridge first?
Direct swap via an aggregator is simpler and avoids bridge risk entirely - you never touch a bridge contract. Bridging APT out of Aptos is also limited since few major bridges support it well. For this pair, a swap service is the practical default unless you specifically need to keep custody on a single chain.
What minimum APT amount makes this swap economical?
Fixed costs (network fees on the receiving side, spread, service margin) eat small trades. For LINK on Ethereum mainnet, swaps under roughly 50-75 USD equivalent in APT lose a noticeable percentage to fees. On L2s like Arbitrum or Base, swaps as small as 15-20 USD remain reasonable. Check the minimum each route enforces.
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