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SUI BTC

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 SUI) Limits (SUI)
1 FixedFloat BEST D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 SUI = 0.0000121 BTC 0.0000121 BTC min 13.631 · max 12057.938 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
2 OctoSwap A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 SUI = 0.000012 BTC 0.000012 BTC min 9244.585314 · max 1584786.053883 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
3 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 SUI = 0.00001191 BTC 0.00001191 BTC min 11.88686689 · max 39622.88962347 swap on SideShift →
FixedFloat BEST D
Rate1 SUI = 0.0000121 BTC
You receive0.0000121 BTC
Limitsmin 13.631 · max 12057.938 SUI
Rate1 SUI = 0.000012 BTC
You receive0.000012 BTC
Limitsmin 9244.585314 · max 1584786.053883 SUI
Rate1 SUI = 0.00001191 BTC
You receive0.00001191 BTC
Limitsmin 11.88686689 · max 39622.88962347 SUI

Swapping SUI to BTC means moving from a high-throughput Move-based L1 into the most liquid asset in crypto. Common reasons: locking in gains after a SUI run, rebalancing an altcoin-heavy portfolio into a benchmark store of value, or consolidating before withdrawing to cold storage. A no-KYC swap aggregator lets you route the trade across multiple anonymous services, compare live rates, and avoid account creation, deposit limits, or identity checks.

// about this pair

SUI -> BTC: what makes this pair specific

SUI runs on its own Move-based L1 with sub-second finality and fees usually under a cent, so the deposit leg of the swap is fast and cheap. BTC settles on the Bitcoin base layer, where confirmations take roughly 10 minutes per block and fees vary with mempool congestion. Most swap services credit BTC after 1-2 confirmations. The bottleneck is almost always the Bitcoin side, not SUI - budget for 15-30 minutes total in normal conditions, longer during fee spikes.

SUI/BTC is not a top-tier trading pair on most venues, so floating-rate quotes are usually built by routing SUI -> USDT -> BTC under the hood. This means the quoted rate is sensitive to SUI orderbook depth on the source venue. For larger sizes, expect visible slippage on floating quotes.

Choosing a service for this pair

  • Network match: confirm the SUI deposit address is native SUI, not a wrapped version on another chain.
  • BTC output: decide whether you want a native SegWit (bc1q), Taproot (bc1p), or legacy address - some services restrict formats.
  • Rate type: fixed rate locks the quote but adds a spread; floating rate gives a better mid-price but can drift if Bitcoin confirmations are slow.
  • Min/max: SUI minimums are typically low in USD terms, but check the BTC-side max if you're moving size.
  • Refund policy: verify a SUI refund address is collected in case the deposit falls outside the quote window.

Practical tips: avoid swapping during high-volatility candles on SUI, since floating quotes recalculate at execution. For amounts above a few thousand dollars, split into two transfers to reduce slippage exposure. Always send a small test amount first if it's a service or address you haven't used before, and withdraw BTC directly to a wallet you control rather than leaving it on an intermediate address.

// FAQ
How long does a SUI to BTC swap usually take?
The SUI deposit confirms in seconds. The bottleneck is Bitcoin: most services release BTC after 1-2 confirmations, which is 10-20 minutes. End-to-end you should expect 15-30 minutes in normal mempool conditions, and potentially longer during fee spikes when services may wait for additional confirmations.
Fixed rate or floating rate for SUI -> BTC?
Fixed rate is safer if SUI is volatile or if you're moving size, since the quote is locked at submission. Floating gives a tighter spread but recalculates at execution, so a sharp SUI move during the Bitcoin confirmation window can change what you receive. For small amounts in calm markets, floating is usually cheaper.
Do I need to hold SUI for gas, or can I send my entire balance?
You need a small SUI reserve to pay the transaction fee on the SUI network - usually a fraction of a cent's worth. If you try to send your full balance, the transaction will fail. Leave at least 0.01 SUI in the wallet to cover gas, then sweep the rest later if needed.
Which BTC address format should I use as the destination?
Native SegWit (bc1q) is the most widely supported and has the lowest withdrawal fees. Taproot (bc1p) works on most modern services but a few older ones reject it. Legacy (1...) and P2SH (3...) work everywhere but cost more to spend later. Use bc1q unless your receiving wallet doesn't support it.
Is there a minimum SUI amount for these swaps?
Minimums vary by service but are usually set so the BTC output covers the Bitcoin network fee plus a margin - often equivalent to 20-50 USD in SUI. Below the minimum the swap won't be quoted. The aggregator filters services by your input amount, so unsupported ones are hidden automatically.
Can the swap fail, and what happens to my SUI if it does?
Yes - usually if the deposit arrives outside the quote's time window or below the minimum. In that case the service either auto-executes at the current market rate or refunds to a SUI address you provide at submission. Always fill in the refund address field; without it, recovery requires manual support contact.
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