NEAR → TON
| # | Exchange | Score | No-KYC record? | Rate | You receive (1 NEAR) | Limits (NEAR) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 NEAR = 1.18023997 TON | 1.18023997 TON | min 1.47717486 · max 7385.8742888 | swap on SideShift → | |
| 2 |
|
C priv 49trust 79 | 1 NEAR = 1.1146803 TON | 1.1146803 TON | min 0.1990132 | swap on notkyc | swap on StealthEX → |
Swapping NEAR to TON moves you between two non-EVM Layer-1s with very different design goals: NEAR's sharded Nightshade architecture and human-readable accounts versus TON's asynchronous workchain model and Telegram-native distribution. A direct cross-chain swap avoids the CEX deposit-withdrawal cycle, skips KYC paperwork, and lets you reposition capital from NEAR's DeFi and AI-agent ecosystem into TON's wallet-in-messenger user base in a single transaction.
What makes NEAR -> TON specific
NEAR and TON share nothing at the protocol level. NEAR uses Ed25519 keys with named accounts like 'alice.near', 1-2 second finality, and gas paid in NEAR with most fees under a cent. TON uses bounceable and non-bounceable address formats, a memo/comment field that some services require, and confirmation in roughly 5 seconds with sub-cent fees. There is no bridge wrapping involved in a swap aggregator route - the service receives native NEAR on the NEAR chain and pays out native Toncoin on TON, so you skip wrapped-asset risk entirely.
Liquidity for this pair is moderate. Both assets sit in the top 30-50 by market cap, so floating-rate quotes are usually tight, but fixed-rate quotes carry a wider spread because providers hedge across two thin order books simultaneously.
What to check before sending
- Confirm the destination is a TON v4/v5 wallet address, not an exchange memo-required deposit unless the swap form exposes a memo field
- Verify the NEAR deposit address is a standard implicit or named account - some services generate one-time named accounts
- Compare fixed vs floating rate: fixed protects you during NEAR's occasional volatility spikes, floating usually nets more on calm days
- Check the rate-lock window (typically 10-30 minutes) and the minimum confirmation count on NEAR (usually 1-2 blocks)
- Read the refund policy and confirm a NEAR refund address is collected before you send
Practical tips: size test transactions above the stated minimum to avoid auto-refund thresholds, and avoid swapping during NEAR validator epoch transitions if you need fastest finality. For TON, double-check whether your receiving wallet is the standard wallet contract or a Jetton-only address - sending native TON to a Jetton master will not behave as expected. Keep your NEAR refund address in a wallet you still control until the TON arrives and confirms.