TON → SUI
| # | Exchange | Score | No-KYC record? | Rate | You receive (1 TON) | Limits (TON) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 TON = 2.1926367 SUI | 2.1926367 SUI | min 1.77481978 · max 6986.914548 | swap on SideShift → |
Swapping Toncoin (TON) to SUI moves you between two non-EVM Layer-1s with very different design philosophies: TON's sharded workchain model born out of Telegram's messenger ecosystem, and SUI's object-centric Move-based architecture optimized for parallel execution. Without KYC, you can rotate from TON's Telegram-bot economy into SUI's DeFi and gaming stack in minutes, holding only your seed phrases and skipping account reviews, ID uploads, or withdrawal limits.
TON -> SUI: what makes this pair specific
TON and SUI are both fast, low-fee chains, but they don't share an address format, signature scheme, or bridge standard. There is no native wrapped TON on SUI and no canonical SUI on TON, so a swap aggregator routing through liquidity venues is usually faster and cheaper than any manual bridge path. Both networks confirm in seconds (TON masterchain finality around 5 seconds, SUI checkpoints sub-second), so end-to-end swaps typically settle in 2-5 minutes once the deposit confirms.
Typical reasons to make this swap:
- Exiting the Telegram/TON ecosystem into SUI-native DeFi (Cetus, NAVI, Scallop) or NFT and gaming apps built on Move.
- Rebalancing from a Telegram-driven memecoin cycle into SUI liquidity pools or staking.
- Moving capital out of jetton-based positions on TON into SUI's object model for lower-latency trading bots.
Choosing a venue for TON -> SUI
Things worth checking before you commit a deposit:
- Network match: TON deposits often require a memo or comment field. Sending without it can freeze funds. Confirm the destination supports memo-based crediting.
- SUI address format: SUI uses 32-byte addresses prefixed with 0x. Double-check length - truncated addresses are a common cause of failed credits.
- Rate type: floating rates usually give better fills on this pair because TON/SUI books are thinner than majors; fixed rates cost a premium of 0.5-1.5 percent but protect you from slippage during the deposit window.
- Refund policy and minimums: under-min deposits on smaller venues can be non-refundable or charge a manual-review fee.
Practical tips: size test transactions first if you're moving more than a few thousand dollars, since TON memo handling varies. Avoid swapping during low-liquidity hours (roughly 02:00-06:00 UTC) when spreads widen. Always copy the SUI address from the receiving wallet, not from clipboard history - clipper malware targets both chains.