TON → LTC
| # | Exchange | Score | No-KYC record? | Rate | You receive (1 TON) | Limits (TON) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 TON = 0.03769347 LTC | 0.03769347 LTC | min 1.77481978 · max 14099.03082031 | swap on SideShift → | |
| 2 |
|
C priv 49trust 79 | 1 TON = 0.0370956 LTC | 0.0370956 LTC | min 0.1050001 | swap on notkyc | swap on StealthEX → |
Swapping Toncoin to Litecoin moves you from a young, Telegram-integrated L1 with high-throughput messaging-style transfers into one of the oldest proof-of-work chains, often used as a low-fee settlement layer or on-ramp to merchant payments. Traders make this swap to lock in TON gains into a deeper-liquidity asset, fund LTC-accepting services, or rotate out of a validator-concentrated network into Scrypt-mined LTC. No-KYC routing keeps the path direct: TON wallet -> aggregator -> LTC address.
TON -> LTC: what this pair actually involves
TON settles in roughly 5 seconds with sub-cent fees on its native workchain, while Litecoin produces blocks every ~2.5 minutes with fees typically under a cent. That asymmetry matters: your TON leg confirms almost instantly, but the LTC leg is the bottleneck. Most aggregators wait for 1-2 LTC confirmations before releasing, so plan on 5-10 minutes total even when rates are locked.
Liquidity for this pair is thinner than majors like BTC or ETH routes. Expect routing through an intermediate asset (USDT or BTC) on the backend, which is why quoted rates can drift between providers. Litecoin's MWEB (Mimblewimble Extension Blocks) is optional - if you want confidential LTC balances post-swap, you'll need a wallet that supports MWEB peg-in after receiving.
Choosing a provider for this specific pair
- Network match: TON has only one mainnet, but confirm the receiving service expects native TON (not jetton-wrapped TON on another chain). For LTC, verify it's native L1 - not an LTC token on BSC or similar.
- Rate type: floating rates usually beat fixed by 0.5-1.5% on TON->LTC because the pair is volatile and providers pad fixed quotes. Fixed makes sense only for amounts where slippage exceeds the premium.
- Min/max: TON minimums are often set in USD equivalent (~$20-30); LTC maximums rarely bind unless you're moving over ~200 LTC.
- Refund policy: check whether refunds go back to the sending TON address automatically or require a support ticket - relevant if your transfer arrives outside the rate-lock window.
Practical tips: send TON with a sensible comment/memo only if the provider requires one (most do not - TON deposits are address-based for swap services). Avoid swapping during LTC halving narrative spikes or TON listing news, when spreads widen. For amounts above ~$5k, split into two transfers to reduce single-quote slippage and limit exposure if one provider stalls.