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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 TRX) Limits (TRX)
1 XMRS BEST C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 TRX = 0.0002 ETH 0.0002 ETH min 311.8178 · max 3118178.9834 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
2 OctoSwap A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 TRX = 0.000184 ETH 0.000184 ETH min 21826.163958 · max 3741628.10711 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
3 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 TRX = 0.0001833 ETH 0.0001833 ETH min 31.488 · max 220914.246 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
4 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 TRX = 0.00018086 ETH 0.00018086 ETH min 9.357455 · max 187149.095446 swap on SideShift →
5 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 TRX = 0.0001034 ETH 0.0001034 ETH min 0.874996 swap on notkyc swap on StealthEX →
XMRS BEST C
Rate1 TRX = 0.0002 ETH
You receive0.0002 ETH
Limitsmin 311.8178 · max 3118178.9834 TRX
Rate1 TRX = 0.000184 ETH
You receive0.000184 ETH
Limitsmin 21826.163958 · max 3741628.10711 TRX
Rate1 TRX = 0.0001833 ETH
You receive0.0001833 ETH
Limitsmin 31.488 · max 220914.246 TRX
Rate1 TRX = 0.00018086 ETH
You receive0.00018086 ETH
Limitsmin 9.357455 · max 187149.095446 TRX
Rate1 TRX = 0.0001034 ETH
You receive0.0001034 ETH
Limitsmin 0.874996 TRX

Swapping TRX to ETH is a common move for users exiting Tron's low-fee ecosystem to access Ethereum's deeper DeFi liquidity, NFT markets, and L2 bridges. Tron is often used as a cheap rail for stablecoin transfers or yield, but when it comes to actual smart contract activity, ETH is where capital flows. A no-KYC swap lets you make that jump without exposing identity, wallet history, or waiting on a centralized account review.

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Why TRX -> ETH specifically

Tron and Ethereum are separate L1s with no native bridge, so this swap is always cross-chain - you send TRX on the Tron network (TRC20-style native asset) and receive ETH on Ethereum mainnet (or sometimes an L2 like Arbitrum, depending on the service). Confirmation times differ sharply: TRX finalizes in roughly 3 minutes with sub-cent fees, while ETH delivery depends on Ethereum gas conditions at the moment of payout. Most aggregator-listed services hold TRX liquidity easily; ETH liquidity is universal. Slippage on this pair is generally tight because both assets are top-10 by volume.

Typical reasons people run this swap:

  • Moving profits from Tron-based stablecoin farming into ETH for DeFi or staking
  • Funding an Ethereum wallet without touching a KYC exchange
  • Consolidating scattered TRX dust into a more liquid asset
  • Preparing capital for an L2 deployment or NFT mint

What to check before locking a rate

For this pair, focus on:

  • Network selection on the receive side - confirm whether ETH lands on mainnet or an L2, since gas implications differ by orders of magnitude
  • Fixed vs floating rate - TRX/ETH is liquid, but ETH can move 1-2 percent during a slow Tron confirmation, so a fixed rate protects you if you're risk-averse
  • Minimum amounts - some services set minimums around 200-500 TRX; tiny swaps get eaten by the ETH-side network fee
  • Refund address handling - always provide a Tron refund address you control, in case the quote expires mid-transfer

Practical tips: send a small test amount first if the swap is large, time larger swaps when Ethereum gas is below 20 gwei to maximize what you receive after payout fees, and verify the deposit address matches a Tron address format (starts with T) before broadcasting.

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How long does a TRX to ETH swap take end to end?
Usually 5 to 15 minutes. Tron confirmations take about 3 minutes after 19 block confirmations, then the service swaps internally and broadcasts ETH on Ethereum, which depends on current gas. During congestion or low-gas payout policies, ETH delivery can stretch to 20-30 minutes.
Can I receive ETH on an L2 like Arbitrum or Base instead of mainnet?
Some aggregator-listed services support direct payout to L2s, others only deliver to Ethereum mainnet. Check the network selector before confirming. Receiving on an L2 saves significant gas if you plan to use the ETH there, but bridging back to mainnet later costs more than direct mainnet payout.
Why does the ETH amount I get vary between services for the same TRX input?
Differences come from spread, internal liquidity sourcing, and how each service prices the ETH-side network fee. Some quote a 'you receive' amount net of gas, others deduct gas separately at payout. The comparison table here normalizes the final receive amount so you can see actual output, not headline rate.
Is there a minimum TRX amount worth swapping to ETH?
Practically, anything below roughly 300-500 TRX gets heavily impacted by Ethereum payout gas. If gas is 30 gwei and the service charges a standard transfer, you might lose 5-10 percent of a small swap to fees alone. For small amounts, consider swapping into an L2 ETH instead.
Do I need an Ethereum wallet that supports TRX, or two separate wallets?
Two separate wallets or one multi-chain wallet. TRX lives on Tron and ETH lives on Ethereum - they are not interchangeable address formats. Tron addresses start with T, Ethereum addresses start with 0x. Sending TRX to a 0x address or ETH to a T address results in loss of funds.
Is a fixed or floating rate better for this pair?
Floating rates usually give a slightly better headline number because the service does not price in volatility risk. Fixed rates protect you if ETH pumps during the 3-5 minute Tron confirmation window. For swaps over a few hundred dollars, fixed is usually the safer choice; for small amounts the spread difference is negligible.
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