BCH → SUI
| # | Exchange | Score | No-KYC record? | Rate | You receive (1 BCH) | Limits (BCH) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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A priv 87trust 70 | 1 BCH = 300.462229 SUI | 300.462229 SUI | min 30.767878 · max 5274.493429 | swap on notkyc | swap on OctoSwap → | |
| 2 |
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C priv 49trust 75 | — | 1 BCH = 299.64352708 SUI | 299.64352708 SUI | — | swap on Quickex → | |
| 3 |
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D priv 45trust 67 | 1 BCH = 299.566 SUI | 299.566 SUI | min 0.00443 · max 20.197586 | swap on notkyc | swap on FixedFloat → | |
| 4 |
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C priv 62trust 70 | 1 BCH = 299.085373 SUI | 299.085373 SUI | min 0.26465972 · max 4367.09971828 | swap on notkyc | swap on Lizex → | |
| 5 |
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D priv 40trust 65 | — | 1 BCH = 298.4009875 SUI | 298.4009875 SUI | min 0.00029734 | swap on Baltex → | |
| 6 |
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B priv 59trust 88 | 1 BCH = 297.9284 SUI | 297.9284 SUI | min 0.395 · max 13167.13 | swap on notkyc | swap on Swapuz → | |
| 7 |
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D priv 43trust 72 | — | 1 BCH = 297.774268 SUI | 297.774268 SUI | min 0.09581 | swap on ChangeHero → | |
| 8 |
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A+ priv 95trust 94 | 1 BCH = 296.81448385 SUI | 296.81448385 SUI | min 0.04389045 · max 455.70055833 | swap on notkyc | swap on PegasusSwap → | |
| 9 |
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C priv 49trust 80 | 1 BCH = 295.93121338 SUI | 295.93121338 SUI | min 0.2150632 · max 455.70055833 | swap on notkyc | swap on Exolix → | |
| 10 |
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C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 BCH = 295.55528881 SUI | 295.55528881 SUI | min 0.01315213 · max 51.76899884 | swap on SideShift → | |
| 11 |
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C priv 61trust 71 | 1 BCH = 294.453 SUI | 294.453 SUI | min 0.4395 · max 4395.4111 | swap on notkyc | swap on XMRS → | |
| 12 |
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C priv 65trust 60 | 1 BCH = 292.92429814 SUI | 292.92429814 SUI | min 0.13161928 · max 1573.64433 | swap on notkyc | swap on GhostSwap → |
Swapping BCH to SUI bridges two very different worlds: a Bitcoin fork built around peer-to-peer cash with large blocks and low fees, and a high-throughput Move-based L1 designed for parallel execution and object-centric smart contracts. If you've been holding BCH as a payments-oriented store of value and want exposure to the Sui DeFi stack, NFT mints, or sub-second finality, a no-KYC swap lets you rotate capital without touching a regulated venue.
BCH -> SUI: what makes this pair specific
BCH and SUI run on completely incompatible networks. BCH uses a UTXO model with roughly 10-minute blocks and median fees under a cent; SUI uses an object model with checkpoint finality measured in hundreds of milliseconds and gas paid in MIST (1 SUI = 1,000,000,000 MIST). There is no bridge between them - every swap routes through a liquidity provider that takes BCH on the Bitcoin Cash chain and pays out native SUI to a Sui address (typically a 0x-prefixed 32-byte address, not an EVM address).
Liquidity for this pair is thinner than BCH -> BTC or BCH -> ETH, so quoted rates vary more across providers. BCH itself sees lower volume than its market cap suggests, and SUI order books cluster on a handful of venues. Expect spreads to widen on amounts above a few thousand dollars.
Choosing a route and sizing the trade
- Confirm the destination is a native Sui address, not an Aptos or EVM address - they look similar but funds sent to the wrong chain are unrecoverable.
- Check whether the quote is float or fixed. Float follows the market until execution; fixed locks a rate for a short window (usually 5-15 minutes) but bakes in a wider spread.
- Review the minimum and maximum - SUI payouts often have a higher floor than BTC or ETH pairs because providers hedge in larger SUI lots.
- Read the refund policy: if BCH arrives after the rate-lock expires, some routers auto-refund minus network fees, others re-quote.
Practical tips: send a small test amount first if the trade is meaningful. BCH confirmations are usually fast but mempool congestion or low-fee transactions can delay credit. Time larger swaps during overlapping US/Asia hours when SUI liquidity is deepest. Generate a fresh Sui receive address for each swap to keep on-chain history clean.