BNB → TRX
| # | Exchange | Score | No-KYC record? | Rate | You receive (1 BNB) | Limits (BNB) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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A priv 87trust 70 | 1 BNB = 1771.442472 TRX | 1771.442472 TRX | min 12.324161 · max 2112.713252 | swap on notkyc | swap on OctoSwap → | |
| 2 |
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C priv 62trust 70 | 1 BNB = 1762.496966 TRX | 1762.496966 TRX | min 0.10617524 · max 1751.97647512 | swap on notkyc | swap on Lizex → | |
| 3 |
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C priv 53trust 71 | — | 1 BNB = 1761.938063 TRX | 1761.938063 TRX | min 0.0200905 · max 88040 | swap on CCE.cash → | |
| 4 |
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D priv 45trust 67 | 1 BNB = 1761.902 TRX | 1761.902 TRX | min 0.001829 · max 264.139737 | swap on notkyc | swap on FixedFloat → | |
| 5 |
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C priv 49trust 75 | — | 1 BNB = 1761.82326162 TRX | 1761.82326162 TRX | — | swap on Quickex → | |
| 6 |
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C priv 49trust 80 | 1 BNB = 1758.019634 TRX | 1758.019634 TRX | min 0.08627824 · max 347.32931219 | swap on notkyc | swap on Exolix → | |
| 7 |
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C priv 49trust 79 | 1 BNB = 1755.47166822 TRX | 1755.47166822 TRX | min 0.0004027 | swap on notkyc | swap on StealthEX → | |
| 8 |
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D priv 40trust 65 | — | 1 BNB = 1755.29768626 TRX | 1755.29768626 TRX | min 0.0008874 | swap on Baltex → | |
| 9 |
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A+ priv 95trust 94 | 1 BNB = 1749.315624 TRX | 1749.315624 TRX | min 0.0176078 · max 347.32931219 | swap on notkyc | swap on PegasusSwap → | |
| 10 |
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D priv 43trust 72 | — | 1 BNB = 1749.31 TRX | 1749.31 TRX | min 0.01764 | swap on ChangeHero → | |
| 11 |
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C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 BNB = 1736.90195188 TRX | 1736.90195188 TRX | min 0.00675937 · max 105.61520862 | swap on SideShift → | |
| 12 |
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C priv 61trust 71 | 1 BNB = 1735.7618 TRX | 1735.7618 TRX | min 0.176 · max 1760.8113 | swap on notkyc | swap on XMRS → | |
| 13 |
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C priv 65trust 60 | 1 BNB = 1722.883064 TRX | 1722.883064 TRX | min 0.05289752 · max 505.37740687 | swap on notkyc | swap on GhostSwap → |
Swapping BNB to TRX usually means moving from a smart-chain ecosystem token into a high-throughput network optimized for cheap stablecoin transfers. TRX is the gas asset for Tron, and most users acquiring it plan to fund TRC20 USDT transfers, stake for energy/bandwidth, or interact with Tron-based dApps. Going through a no-KYC aggregator lets you compare 17 swap routes in one shot without identity checks, custody handoffs, or off-ramp delays.
Why BNB -> TRX specifically
BNB lives natively on BNB Beacon Chain and BNB Smart Chain (BEP20), while TRX lives on Tron. There is no shared L1, so every swap here is a true cross-chain trade routed through a swap provider's liquidity, not a bridge contract. Both networks are fast and cheap: BSC blocks settle in ~3 seconds with sub-cent fees, and Tron confirms in ~3 seconds with fees paid in 'energy' and 'bandwidth' that TRX holders can freeze to obtain. That makes this pair one of the lower-friction swaps in crypto - end-to-end completion is often under 2 minutes when the provider is not backlogged.
Common reasons people run this swap:
- Acquiring TRX to cover energy/bandwidth before sending TRC20 USDT (cheapest stablecoin rails right now)
- Exiting BSC exposure into a non-EVM chain
- Funding Tron-side DeFi, JustLend, or SunSwap positions
- Topping up TRX for frequent small remittances where BSC fees are still non-zero
Picking a route
When scanning the comparison table, check these before locking:
- Network on the BNB side - BEP20 (BSC) is standard; sending BEP2 from Beacon Chain to a BEP20-only deposit address will lose funds
- Floating vs fixed rate - fixed locks the quote but adds a spread; floating gives a better mid-rate but can slip if the network is congested
- Min/max limits - TRX outputs under ~100 TRX are sometimes rejected because they fall under provider dust thresholds
- Refund address policy - always supply one; if a deposit arrives outside the rate-lock window, that is how you get funds back
Practical tips: send a test amount first if the swap is large, double-check the Tron address starts with 'T', and avoid swapping during high BSC mempool periods when your deposit confirmation may miss the rate window.