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AVAX BNB

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 AVAX) Limits (AVAX)
1 FixedFloat BEST D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 AVAX = 0.012027 BNB 0.012027 BNB min 0.1466 · max 8943.4527 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
2 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 AVAX = 0.01196504 BNB 0.01196504 BNB min 0.0733905 swap on Baltex →
3 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 AVAX = 0.0119081 BNB 0.0119081 BNB min 0.0024912 swap on notkyc swap on StealthEX →
4 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 AVAX = 0.01185435 BNB 0.01185435 BNB min 0.43706294 · max 8741.25874128 swap on SideShift →
5 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 AVAX = 0.0118 BNB 0.0118 BNB min 14.5683 · max 145683.4008 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
FixedFloat BEST D
Rate1 AVAX = 0.012027 BNB
You receive0.012027 BNB
Limitsmin 0.1466 · max 8943.4527 AVAX
Rate1 AVAX = 0.01196504 BNB
You receive0.01196504 BNB
Limitsmin 0.0733905 AVAX
Rate1 AVAX = 0.0119081 BNB
You receive0.0119081 BNB
Limitsmin 0.0024912 AVAX
Rate1 AVAX = 0.01185435 BNB
You receive0.01185435 BNB
Limitsmin 0.43706294 · max 8741.25874128 AVAX
Rate1 AVAX = 0.0118 BNB
You receive0.0118 BNB
Limitsmin 14.5683 · max 145683.4008 AVAX

Swapping AVAX to BNB is a common move for users rotating out of the Avalanche ecosystem into BNB Chain - whether to access PancakeSwap liquidity, BSC-native yield farms, Binance Launchpool participation, or simply consolidate into a top-5 exchange token. Both networks settle in seconds with sub-dollar fees, making this pair one of the cheapest L1-to-L1 swaps available. Doing it without KYC keeps your wallet history off centralized identity databases.

// about this pair

What makes AVAX -> BNB specific

AVAX and BNB are both fast, low-fee proof-of-stake assets backing major smart contract ecosystems. AVAX settles on the Avalanche C-Chain (EVM-compatible) with ~1-2 second finality and fees typically under $0.05. BNB lives natively on BNB Smart Chain (also EVM) with ~3 second blocks and similar fee economics. Liquidity for this pair is deep on both centralized and decentralized venues, so spreads are tight and slippage on retail-sized swaps is minimal.

Common reasons users make this swap:

  • Migrating capital from Avalanche DeFi (Trader Joe, GMX, Benqi) into BSC DeFi
  • Accessing BNB-gated launchpads or holding BNB for fee discounts
  • Exiting AVAX exposure without touching a fiat ramp
  • Rebalancing between L1 ecosystem tokens

Choosing a swap route

Pay attention to which AVAX network the service expects. AVAX exists on the C-Chain (most common, EVM), X-Chain (UTXO-style), and P-Chain (validators). Sending C-Chain AVAX to an X-Chain deposit address - or vice versa - will result in stuck funds. Similarly, confirm BNB is being delivered on BSC (BEP20) and not Beacon Chain (BEP2), which is being deprecated.

Other things worth checking:

  • Floating vs fixed rate - fixed locks the quote but usually adds a 0.5-1% premium
  • Min/max swap limits, which vary widely between aggregated providers
  • Refund address requirement in case the deposit arrives outside the rate window
  • Whether the service requires any email or account creation beyond a destination address

Practical tips: send a small test transaction first if you are moving a large amount, double-check the destination is a BSC-compatible wallet (MetaMask, Trust, Rabby), and avoid swapping during high-volatility candles where floating rates can drift 2-3% between deposit and execution.

// FAQ
Which AVAX network should I send from?
Use the C-Chain. It is the EVM-compatible chain where almost all AVAX liquidity and DeFi activity lives, and every no-KYC swap service expects C-Chain deposits unless explicitly stated. Sending from X-Chain or P-Chain to a C-Chain address requires an internal cross-chain transfer in the Avalanche wallet first.
Will I receive BNB on BSC or Beacon Chain?
Modern swap services deliver BNB on BNB Smart Chain (BEP20). Beacon Chain (BEP2) was sunset in 2024, so any service still routing there should be avoided. Confirm your destination wallet supports BSC and that you have selected the BNB Smart Chain network before pasting the receive address.
How long does an AVAX to BNB swap take?
End-to-end usually 2-5 minutes. AVAX C-Chain finality is around 1-2 seconds, BSC blocks are ~3 seconds, and most aggregators wait for 1-2 confirmations on each side. Delays beyond 10 minutes typically indicate the service is manually reviewing the transaction or the floating rate window expired.
Are floating or fixed rates better for this pair?
AVAX/BNB is a relatively stable cross - both are large-cap L1 tokens that tend to move together. Floating rates usually deliver more BNB on average because the fixed-rate premium (0.5-1%) often exceeds typical price drift during a 5-minute swap. Use fixed only if you are sending a large amount or markets are unusually volatile.
Is there a minimum amount that makes this swap worthwhile?
Network fees on both sides are tiny (cents), so the practical floor is set by service minimums - usually around $20-30 equivalent in AVAX. Below that, the spread plus any fixed component of the provider margin eats a meaningful percentage. For amounts under $50, compare quotes carefully since margins vary more on small tickets.
Can the swap be traced on-chain?
Yes. Both Avalanche C-Chain and BSC are public ledgers, so the deposit and withdrawal transactions are visible. What no-KYC services avoid is linking those transactions to your legal identity. For stronger unlinkability, use fresh wallets on each side and avoid funding the source wallet directly from a KYC exchange withdrawal.
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