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APT TRX

rate type
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 = 1.940064 TRX 1.940064 TRX min 11254.019293 · max 1929260.450161 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 APT = 1.926 TRX 1.926 TRX min 1.674 · max 20207.517 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 APT = 1.9012 TRX 1.9012 TRX min 160.7717 · max 1607717.0418 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
4 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 APT = 1.8990027 TRX 1.8990027 TRX min 6.19238731 · max 48378.02589435 swap on SideShift →
5 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 APT = 1.60399 TRX 1.60399 TRX min 0.35812126 swap on Baltex →
6 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 APT = 1.594403 TRX 1.594403 TRX min 0.3545755 swap on notkyc swap on StealthEX →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 APT = 1.940064 TRX
You receive1.940064 TRX
Limitsmin 11254.019293 · max 1929260.450161 APT
Rate1 APT = 1.926 TRX
You receive1.926 TRX
Limitsmin 1.674 · max 20207.517 APT
Rate1 APT = 1.9012 TRX
You receive1.9012 TRX
Limitsmin 160.7717 · max 1607717.0418 APT
Rate1 APT = 1.8990027 TRX
You receive1.8990027 TRX
Limitsmin 6.19238731 · max 48378.02589435 APT
Rate1 APT = 1.60399 TRX
You receive1.60399 TRX
Limitsmin 0.35812126 APT
Rate1 APT = 1.594403 TRX
You receive1.594403 TRX
Limitsmin 0.3545755 APT

Swapping APT to TRX moves value from a young Move-based L1 into one of the most active stablecoin-settlement chains. Aptos holders typically convert to Tron when they need cheap TRC20 USDT rails, low-cost remittance routes, or staking via energy/bandwidth resources. Both chains finalize quickly, so a no-KYC swap here can complete in minutes - the variable is the aggregator's spread and the network fee on the deposit side.

// about this pair

APT -> TRX: what makes this pair specific

Aptos uses a parallel-execution Move VM with sub-second block times and fees usually under a cent. Tron runs a DPoS model where TRX itself is mostly used to pay for or stake into bandwidth and energy, which then subsidize TRC20 transfers. There is no native bridge between the two, so every APT -> TRX swap is custodial at the exchange layer: APT lands on the service's Aptos address, TRX is paid out from a Tron hot wallet. There is no shared L2, no wrapped representation worth using, and no cross-chain message - just two independent settlements glued by the swap provider.

Liquidity for this pair is moderate. APT has decent CEX depth but is thinner than ETH or SOL on swap aggregators, so quotes can vary 1-3% between providers for the same size. TRX itself is highly liquid, so the spread you see is almost entirely on the APT leg.

Choosing a provider and sizing the swap

  • Confirm the deposit network is Aptos mainnet (not a wrapped APT on BSC or similar) and the payout is native TRX on Tron, not a TRC20 representation.
  • Check the rate type: a 'floating' rate adjusts at execution, a 'fixed' rate locks for ~10 minutes but carries a wider spread.
  • Read the refund policy - if you miss the deposit window or send below the minimum, some services require KYC to return funds.
  • Verify min/max. APT minimums are often set in fiat terms (~20-50 USD); sending dust gets stuck.

Practical tips: send a small test amount first if the destination TRX address is fresh, especially if you plan to immediately convert into TRC20 USDT - you will need a few TRX for energy or to stake for bandwidth. Time swaps during overlapping US/EU hours for tighter spreads. Generate a fresh deposit address per swap and never reuse quotes past their expiry.

// FAQ
How long does an APT to TRX swap usually take?
Aptos finality is sub-second and Tron blocks settle in 3 seconds, so on-chain confirmations are fast. Most no-KYC services require 1-2 Aptos confirmations before releasing TRX, putting end-to-end time at roughly 2-5 minutes. Delays almost always come from the provider's internal processing or a manual review trigger, not the chains themselves.
Do I need TRX in my destination wallet before swapping?
No. The swap delivers TRX directly to your Tron address - that is the whole point. However, if your goal is to immediately use that TRX to send TRC20 tokens, keep in mind Tron requires either burning TRX as fees or staking it for energy and bandwidth. Around 10-20 TRX covers a few token transfers comfortably.
Why do quotes for APT to TRX vary so much between aggregators?
The TRX leg is deeply liquid, so spread differences come from the APT side. Providers source APT from different venues - some route through Binance, others through DEX liquidity on Aptos like Thala or LiquidSwap. Fee structures, internal hedging, and whether the rate is fixed or floating add another 0.5-2% of variance on typical sizes.
Can I swap APT directly without a wrapped or bridged version?
Yes. A no-KYC aggregator handles both legs natively: you deposit native APT to an Aptos address, and the service pays out native TRX on Tron. You never interact with a bridge, wrapped token, or LayerZero message. This avoids bridge risk entirely - the only counterparty exposure is the swap provider during the few minutes funds are in transit.
What is the smallest APT amount worth swapping to TRX?
Most services set minimums between 1 and 3 APT (roughly 5-30 USD depending on price). Below that, fixed processing fees eat 5-10% of the swap. For meaningful efficiency, 50 USD equivalent or more keeps total costs - spread plus network fees - under 1.5% on competitive routes.
Is a fixed or floating rate better for this pair?
Floating rates are usually tighter for APT -> TRX because both chains confirm quickly, so execution risk for the provider is low. Fixed rates make sense only if APT is mid-volatility move and you want certainty over the next 10-15 minutes. Expect to pay 0.5-1.5% extra in spread for that lock.
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