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DOGE APT

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 DOGE) Limits (DOGE)
1 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 DOGE = 0.124131 APT 0.124131 APT min 90939.915998 · max 15589699.885286 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 DOGE = 0.123 APT 0.123 APT min 13.24 · max 71311.38 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 DOGE = 0.1216 APT 0.1216 APT min 1300.3901 · max 13003901.1703 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 DOGE = 0.124131 APT
You receive0.124131 APT
Limitsmin 90939.915998 · max 15589699.885286 DOGE
Rate1 DOGE = 0.123 APT
You receive0.123 APT
Limitsmin 13.24 · max 71311.38 DOGE
Rate1 DOGE = 0.1216 APT
You receive0.1216 APT
Limitsmin 1300.3901 · max 13003901.1703 DOGE

Swapping DOGE to APT bridges two unrelated chains: Dogecoin's UTXO-based proof-of-work network and Aptos, a parallel-execution Move-based L1. There's no native bridge between them, so an aggregated swap is the practical route. Common reasons include rotating meme-coin gains into a newer L1 with active DeFi and NFT activity, accessing Aptos dApps without going through a centralized account, or diversifying out of a high-supply asset into a lower-circulating-supply token.

// about this pair

What makes DOGE -> APT specific

DOGE settles on its own chain with ~1 minute block times and low fixed fees, but confirmation requirements vary by service - most want 2 to 6 confirmations before crediting, so expect 3 to 10 minutes on the deposit side. APT settles on Aptos in sub-second finality with negligible gas. The bottleneck is almost always DOGE inbound, not APT outbound. There is no wrapped DOGE on Aptos with meaningful liquidity, so on-chain routing isn't an option; you're relying on a swap desk or aggregator that holds inventory on both sides.

Liquidity for this pair is thinner than DOGE -> ETH or DOGE -> SOL. Quotes can drift between providers by 1-3% on amounts above a few thousand dollars. The live table reflects real-time quotes including network fees, so compare the receive amount, not the headline rate.

Choosing a route and sizing the swap

Things worth checking before you commit:

  • Whether the quote is fixed-rate (locked, usually with a 10-15 minute window and a worse rate) or floating (recomputed at execution, better rate but slippage risk if DOGE moves during confirmations)
  • Minimum deposit - APT outputs below ~1 APT are rarely worth the spread
  • Maximum without enhanced verification - some desks throttle no-KYC tiers around 0.5-1 BTC equivalent
  • Refund address handling: always provide a DOGE refund address you control, since failed or underpaid deposits will be returned there
  • That you're sending native DOGE, not a wrapped variant on BSC or another chain - those use different deposit addresses

Practical tips: avoid swapping during DOGE volatility spikes if you picked a floating rate, since the 3-6 minute confirmation window is when slippage hurts. For larger sizes, split into 2-3 tranches across providers to reduce single-desk inventory risk. Verify the APT receiving address on a fresh wallet before sending - Aptos addresses are 32 bytes hex and easy to misread.

// FAQ
How long does a DOGE to APT swap take end to end?
Typically 5 to 12 minutes. Most of that is DOGE confirmations - services usually require 2 to 6 blocks (~2 to 6 minutes) before processing. Aptos settlement is effectively instant once the swap executes. If the network is congested or you sent with a low fee, DOGE confirmation can stretch to 20+ minutes.
Fixed rate or floating rate for this pair?
Floating usually nets more APT because DOGE -> APT spreads are wider and fixed-rate providers price in extra buffer. Choose fixed only if you need a guaranteed receive amount or if DOGE is moving sharply. For amounts under a few hundred dollars the difference is small; above that, floating typically wins by 0.5-1.5%.
Do I need an Aptos wallet before swapping?
Yes. You need a funded or initialized Aptos address to receive APT - common options are Petra, Martian, or Pontem. The address is a 32-byte hex string starting with 0x. Some Aptos wallets require the account to be 'activated' by an initial transaction, but receiving APT itself activates the account, so a fresh address works.
Why is the rate worse than DOGE -> USDT plus USDT -> APT?
Because DOGE -> APT is a low-volume direct pair, providers route it internally through USDT or BTC and add spread on each leg. In theory you could do the two swaps manually and save 0.3-0.8%, but you double the network fees and add a second confirmation window. For most amounts the direct route is cleaner.
Can I send DOGE from an exchange withdrawal directly to the swap deposit address?
Technically yes, but it's risky for no-KYC swaps. Centralized exchange withdrawals can be delayed or flagged, and if the deposit arrives after the rate-lock window expires you get the floating rate or a refund. Better to withdraw to your own DOGE wallet first, then send from there with a fee that confirms in one block.
What happens if I send less than the minimum?
The swap service will either refund the DOGE (minus a network fee) to the refund address you provided, or hold it pending manual review. Always set a refund address you control. Underpayments are the most common support issue on no-KYC swaps - double-check the minimum before broadcasting your DOGE transaction.
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