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XRP APT

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 XRP) Limits (XRP)
1 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 XRP = 1.810785 APT 1.810785 APT min 6232.027278 · max 1068347.533453 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 XRP = 1.798 APT 1.798 APT min 0.897 · max 4886.4811 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 XRP = 1.7866308 APT 1.7866308 APT min 0.00738916 swap on Baltex →
4 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 XRP = 1.7737 APT 1.7737 APT min 89.0789 · max 890789.2392 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
5 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 XRP = 1.77020212 APT 1.77020212 APT min 2.67213 · max 6563.258367 swap on SideShift →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 XRP = 1.810785 APT
You receive1.810785 APT
Limitsmin 6232.027278 · max 1068347.533453 XRP
Rate1 XRP = 1.798 APT
You receive1.798 APT
Limitsmin 0.897 · max 4886.4811 XRP
Rate1 XRP = 1.7866308 APT
You receive1.7866308 APT
Limitsmin 0.00738916 XRP
Rate1 XRP = 1.7737 APT
You receive1.7737 APT
Limitsmin 89.0789 · max 890789.2392 XRP
Rate1 XRP = 1.77020212 APT
You receive1.77020212 APT
Limitsmin 2.67213 · max 6563.258367 XRP

Swapping XRP to APT bridges two fundamentally different architectures: XRP's federated consensus on the XRP Ledger and Aptos' parallel-execution Move VM. Holders typically move from XRP into APT to gain exposure to a high-throughput L1 with active DeFi, liquid staking, and Move-based dApps. Both chains settle in seconds with negligible fees, so the bottleneck is exchange routing, not on-chain confirmation. This page compares live rates across no-KYC aggregator routes for XRP -> APT.

// about this pair

XRP -> APT: what makes this pair specific

XRP and APT share a useful trait for swap users: both finalize in under five seconds with sub-cent network fees. XRPL transactions confirm in 3-5 seconds with a fee around 0.00001 XRP, while Aptos blocks settle in roughly 1 second with gas costs typically under $0.01. That means total swap time is dominated by the exchange's internal processing and any rate-lock window, not by waiting for confirmations on either side.

Liquidity for the direct XRP/APT pair is thin on most order books, so aggregators usually route through an intermediate leg (often USDT or BTC). This routing is invisible to you but affects spread. Expect quoted rates to vary 1-3% across providers depending on which path they pick.

What to check before sending

  • Destination tag handling: XRP withdrawals from the source side may require a destination tag. The aggregator handles deposit tagging, but verify the deposit address and tag carefully.
  • APT address format: Aptos uses 32-byte hex addresses (0x...). There is no separate memo or tag - a single address is sufficient.
  • Rate type: floating rates track market movement until execution; fixed rates lock a quote for 5-15 minutes but include a wider spread.
  • Min/max bounds: XRP minimums are usually low (10-20 XRP) since unit value is small; APT side may have a minimum payout threshold.
  • Refund address: always provide an XRP refund address with a valid tag in case the deposit falls outside the quoted window.

Practical tips: size your swap so the absolute fee impact is acceptable - on small amounts, the spread matters more than the headline rate. Time entries during overlapping US/Asia liquidity hours for tighter quotes. If you are moving APT into staking or a DEX position, confirm the receiving wallet supports Aptos natively before initiating, since APT cannot be recovered from EVM-only addresses.

// FAQ
Do I need a destination tag when depositing XRP to the swap?
Yes. The aggregator generates a deposit address plus a destination tag - both are mandatory. Sending XRP without the tag, or with the wrong tag, routes funds to the exchange's pooled wallet and recovery requires manual intervention. Always copy both fields and verify them in your sending wallet before broadcasting.
Why does the XRP -> APT rate vary so much between providers?
Direct XRP/APT order books are shallow, so most services route through USDT, USDC, or BTC as an intermediate hop. Each provider picks a different routing path and applies its own spread on each leg. That compounding is why quotes can differ by 1-3% even when the underlying market price is identical across venues.
How long does an XRP to APT swap take end to end?
On-chain time is minimal: XRPL confirms in 3-5 seconds, Aptos in about 1 second. Total swap duration is usually 2-10 minutes, dominated by the exchange's internal conversion, any required confirmations beyond the first, and payout batching. Fixed-rate swaps may add a few minutes if the provider hedges the position.
Can I send APT to an EVM or Solana address by mistake?
No - Aptos uses its own address format (32-byte hex starting with 0x, but distinct from Ethereum addresses despite the prefix). Most aggregators validate the format before accepting it, but you should confirm your wallet (Petra, Pontem, Martian, or a hardware wallet with Aptos support) actually controls the address on the Aptos network, not just any chain that accepts 0x strings.
Is there a KYC trigger threshold for this pair?
No-KYC aggregators do not impose identity checks at any amount, but individual liquidity providers behind the scenes may flag unusually large swaps for internal review. For XRP -> APT, swaps under roughly $10,000 equivalent typically execute without friction. Splitting very large amounts across multiple smaller swaps is common practice and reduces single-point routing risk.
Should I pick a fixed or floating rate for XRP -> APT?
Floating rates give you the tightest spread but expose you to price movement during the 2-10 minute settlement window - both XRP and APT can move 1-2% in that span during volatile sessions. Fixed rates lock the quote at the cost of a wider built-in margin. For amounts where a 1% move matters more than a 0.5% spread premium, choose fixed.
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