DOGE → BTC
| # | Exchange | Score | No-KYC record? | Rate | You receive (1 DOGE) | Limits (DOGE) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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D priv 45trust 67 | 1 DOGE = 0.00000123 BTC | 0.00000123 BTC | min 134.43 · max 1224395.3 | swap on notkyc | swap on FixedFloat → | |
| 2 |
|
A priv 87trust 70 | 1 DOGE = 0.000001 BTC | 0.000001 BTC | min 90950.313844 · max 15591482.37318 | swap on notkyc | swap on OctoSwap → |
Swapping DOGE to BTC is a common move for holders consolidating meme-coin gains into the dominant store-of-value asset. Dogecoin's low transaction fees and ~1 minute block time make funding the swap cheap and fast, while Bitcoin's deep liquidity guarantees a clean exit. Doing it without KYC keeps your wallet history off centralized identity databases, which matters if you accumulated DOGE via tipping, mining, or long-term holding from earlier cycles.
DOGE -> BTC: what makes this pair specific
Dogecoin runs on its own auxPoW chain (merge-mined with Litecoin), so there is no network choice to make on the send side - DOGE is DOGE. On the receive side, BTC can land on the native Bitcoin mainchain or, on some routes, the Lightning Network or a wrapped representation. Native BTC is the default and what most aggregated quotes reference. DOGE confirmations are fast (1 minute blocks, typically 2-6 confirmations required by swap services), but BTC settlement on the receiving end depends on mempool conditions and the service's confirmation policy.
Liquidity for DOGE/BTC is deep across both CEX order books and non-custodial swap routers, so spreads on reasonable sizes (under ~500k DOGE) are tight. Larger orders can suffer slippage on floating-rate quotes during volatility spikes, which DOGE is prone to around social-media catalysts.
What to check before locking a swap
- Fixed vs floating rate: fixed locks the quote but bakes in a risk premium; floating tracks market but can deliver less BTC if DOGE dumps mid-transit
- Minimum amounts - DOGE minimums are often set high in coin terms (hundreds to thousands) because of its low unit price
- Refund address policy: always provide one, since DOGE deposits below minimum or arriving after rate-window expiry need somewhere to return
- Confirmation requirements on the DOGE side - some services wait 6+ blocks, adding 6-10 minutes
- Whether the BTC payout is native or Lightning, and the fee passed to you
Practical tips: avoid swapping during DOGE volatility events (Musk tweets, ETF rumors) if using floating rates. Size your transfer so the network fee on DOGE (typically under $0.05) is negligible relative to the swap. Send a small test amount first if the destination BTC address is new. Verify the deposit address freshly each time - clipboard hijackers target this exact pair because users often move large round numbers.