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USDC AVAX

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 USDC) Limits (USDC)
1 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 USDC = 0.145656 AVAX 0.145656 AVAX min 6994.404476 · max 1199040.767386 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 USDC = 0.1449 AVAX 0.1449 AVAX min 9.992 · max 6210.6937 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 USDC = 0.14289561 AVAX 0.14289561 AVAX min 2.998905 · max 59978.107991 swap on SideShift →
4 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 USDC = 0.1427 AVAX 0.1427 AVAX min 100 · max 1000000 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
5 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 USDC = 0.0924051 AVAX 0.0924051 AVAX min 0.7856301 swap on notkyc swap on StealthEX →
6 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 USDC = 0.08962947 AVAX 0.08962947 AVAX min 0.828591 swap on Baltex →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 USDC = 0.145656 AVAX
You receive0.145656 AVAX
Limitsmin 6994.404476 · max 1199040.767386 USDC
Rate1 USDC = 0.1449 AVAX
You receive0.1449 AVAX
Limitsmin 9.992 · max 6210.6937 USDC
Rate1 USDC = 0.14289561 AVAX
You receive0.14289561 AVAX
Limitsmin 2.998905 · max 59978.107991 USDC
Rate1 USDC = 0.1427 AVAX
You receive0.1427 AVAX
Limitsmin 100 · max 1000000 USDC
Rate1 USDC = 0.0924051 AVAX
You receive0.0924051 AVAX
Limitsmin 0.7856301 USDC
Rate1 USDC = 0.08962947 AVAX
You receive0.08962947 AVAX
Limitsmin 0.828591 USDC

Rotating USDC into AVAX is a common move when you want to step out of a dollar-pegged position and into Avalanche's ecosystem - whether to provide liquidity on Trader Joe, stake for validator delegation, pay C-Chain gas, or simply take directional exposure to a volatile L1. Doing it through a no-KYC aggregator keeps the swap atomic, avoids exchange account friction, and lets you compare effective rates across 17 venues before committing capital.

// about this pair

What makes USDC -> AVAX specific

USDC is natively issued on multiple chains (Ethereum, Avalanche C-Chain, Solana, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, and others via Circle's CCTP), while AVAX is the gas token of Avalanche and exists on the X-Chain, P-Chain, and C-Chain. The cheapest path is almost always USDC on Avalanche C-Chain -> AVAX on C-Chain: confirmation in 1-2 seconds, sub-cent network fees, and deep liquidity since most aggregators route through Avalanche-native pools. Sending USDC from Ethereum mainnet works but you eat ERC-20 gas on the deposit leg, which can be 3-15 USD depending on conditions.

Liquidity for this pair is strong - AVAX sits in the top 20 by market cap and USDC is the second-largest stablecoin - so spreads on mid-size orders (under 50k USD) are typically tight. Above that, slippage starts mattering and rate-lock terms become the deciding factor.

Choosing a venue for this swap

  • Network match: confirm the quote is for USDC on the chain you actually hold. A quote priced for USDC.e (bridged) vs native USDC can differ.
  • Rate type: floating rates give you the market price at execution; fixed rates lock a number but bake in a 0.5-1.5% premium. For a volatile leg like AVAX, fixed makes sense if you cannot babysit the transaction.
  • Min/max: minimums are usually 10-50 USDC, maximums vary from 10k to unlimited. Large orders may need splitting.
  • Refund address: always set one on a different chain than the deposit if possible - if the swap fails or under/overpays, you want recovery options.

Practical tips: send a small test amount first if you have not used a route before, avoid swapping during high AVAX volatility windows unless you have a fixed rate, and double-check that you are sending to a C-Chain (0x...) address rather than an X-Chain (X-avax...) address - they are not interchangeable.

// FAQ
Should I send USDC from Ethereum or Avalanche to get AVAX?
Avalanche C-Chain if you have the option. Gas is fractions of a cent and confirmation is near-instant. Sending from Ethereum mainnet is valid but you pay ERC-20 gas (often 3-15 USD) on the deposit leg, which eats into your effective rate. Solana or Base USDC also work on most aggregators but routing fees can be slightly higher.
Will I receive AVAX on the C-Chain or X-Chain?
Almost all swap services deliver AVAX to the C-Chain (EVM-compatible, 0x-prefixed addresses) because that is where DeFi, wallets like Core and MetaMask, and bridges operate. If you need AVAX on the X-Chain or P-Chain (for staking or subnet operations), you will need to cross-chain transfer it inside the Avalanche wallet after the swap completes.
Is a fixed or floating rate better for USDC -> AVAX?
AVAX can move 3-5% intraday, so the choice depends on your tolerance. Floating gives you the live market price minus a small spread and is cheaper on average, but the final amount is unknown until execution. Fixed locks a quoted AVAX amount for 10-30 minutes at a 0.5-1.5% premium - useful for larger orders or slow networks.
What is the typical minimum for this pair?
Most no-KYC venues set minimums between 10 and 50 USDC for this pair, driven by network fee economics rather than the asset itself. Below the minimum the network fee would consume too much of the output. Maximums vary widely; some services cap at 10k USD equivalent without verification, others route unlimited size through OTC liquidity.
How long does the swap take end-to-end?
If both legs are on Avalanche C-Chain, expect 30-90 seconds total - one block on each side plus the aggregator's internal routing. From Ethereum, add 1-3 minutes for ERC-20 finality. From Solana, around 30-60 seconds. Delays usually come from the source chain confirmation requirement, not the swap engine itself.
Can the swap fail and what happens to my USDC?
Yes - if the rate moves outside tolerance on a floating quote, if you send below minimum, or if the deposit window expires. In those cases the service refunds to the address you specified at order creation. Always set a refund address before sending. Without one, recovery requires support contact and proof of the deposit transaction.
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