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AVAX TRX

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 AVAX) Limits (AVAX)
1 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 AVAX = 21.442069 TRX 21.442069 TRX min 1017.989326 · max 174512.455827 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 AVAX = 21.321 TRX 21.321 TRX min 0.151 · max 8971.457 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 AVAX = 21.02430869 TRX 21.02430869 TRX min 0.55830183 · max 8723.4661239 swap on SideShift →
4 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 AVAX = 21.0141 TRX 21.0141 TRX min 14.5427 · max 145427.0465 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
5 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 AVAX = 20.934954 TRX 20.934954 TRX min 0.03107922 swap on Baltex →
6 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 AVAX = 20.828031 TRX 20.828031 TRX min 0.0307715 swap on notkyc swap on StealthEX →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 AVAX = 21.442069 TRX
You receive21.442069 TRX
Limitsmin 1017.989326 · max 174512.455827 AVAX
Rate1 AVAX = 21.321 TRX
You receive21.321 TRX
Limitsmin 0.151 · max 8971.457 AVAX
Rate1 AVAX = 21.02430869 TRX
You receive21.02430869 TRX
Limitsmin 0.55830183 · max 8723.4661239 AVAX
Rate1 AVAX = 21.0141 TRX
You receive21.0141 TRX
Limitsmin 14.5427 · max 145427.0465 AVAX
Rate1 AVAX = 20.934954 TRX
You receive20.934954 TRX
Limitsmin 0.03107922 AVAX
Rate1 AVAX = 20.828031 TRX
You receive20.828031 TRX
Limitsmin 0.0307715 AVAX

Swapping AVAX to TRX moves you from a high-throughput EVM-compatible L1 to one of the cheapest transaction networks in crypto. Common reasons: funding USDT-TRC20 transfers (TRX is required for energy/bandwidth), exiting Avalanche DeFi positions into a low-fee chain for frequent payouts, or rotating capital from a smart-contract-heavy ecosystem into TRX for stablecoin remittance corridors where Tron dominates volume.

// about this pair

What makes AVAX -> TRX specific

AVAX and TRX run on entirely separate, non-interoperable networks. There is no native bridge between Avalanche C-Chain and Tron, so every swap requires an intermediary exchange that holds liquidity on both sides. AVAX confirms in roughly 1-2 seconds on the C-Chain with sub-cent to few-cent fees; TRX deposits to your destination wallet typically confirm in about 3 seconds with negligible cost. End-to-end swap time is usually dominated by the exchange's internal processing, not chain finality.

Liquidity for this pair is decent but thinner than AVAX-USDT or TRX-USDT legs. Most aggregated quotes route through a stablecoin internally, so spreads can widen on larger orders. Typical use cases include:

  • Acquiring TRX to pay energy/bandwidth for USDT-TRC20 transfers
  • Moving from Avalanche DeFi yields into Tron-based stablecoin flows
  • Funding accounts on platforms that only accept TRX deposits
  • Rebalancing toward a low-fee chain for high-frequency outbound payments

Choosing an exchange for this pair

Check these before committing:

  • Network selection: AVAX must be sent on C-Chain (not X-Chain or P-Chain). TRX is native Tron mainnet - confirm the deposit address starts with T.
  • Rate type: Floating rates give better averages but expose you to slippage during the deposit confirmation window. Fixed rates lock the quote but charge a wider spread and may reject if AVAX price moves beyond their tolerance.
  • Min/max limits: AVAX minimums are usually around 0.1-0.5 AVAX; TRX outputs above ~5M may hit per-order caps.
  • Refund policy: If you miss the deposit window or send the wrong network, the refund address requirement matters - some services need it pre-set.

Practical tips: size test transactions first if you are routing a large amount, avoid swapping during AVAX validator reward unlocks when volatility spikes, and verify the TRX destination address character-by-character since Tron addresses share a similar prefix pattern with some Bitcoin formats in user memory.

// FAQ
Why would I swap AVAX directly to TRX instead of going through USDT?
A direct swap saves one transaction, one set of fees, and one exposure window. Routing AVAX -> USDT -> TRX manually means two trades, two network fees, and double the time exposed to price movement. Aggregated swap services do the routing internally and quote you a single net rate, which is usually better than executing both legs yourself unless you are trading size.
Which AVAX network do I send from - C-Chain, X-Chain, or P-Chain?
Almost always C-Chain. C-Chain is the EVM-compatible chain where most AVAX liquidity, wallets, and exchange deposit addresses live. X-Chain and P-Chain are Avalanche-native chains used for asset issuance and validation respectively. Sending X-Chain AVAX to a C-Chain deposit address will result in lost funds unless the exchange explicitly supports cross-chain Avalanche deposits.
How long does an AVAX to TRX swap take end-to-end?
Typically 5-15 minutes. AVAX C-Chain finality is roughly 1-2 seconds and most exchanges require 10-15 confirmations. Tron payout confirms in about 3 seconds once the exchange broadcasts. The bulk of the time is the exchange's internal conversion and compliance scoring on the incoming AVAX deposit. Network congestion on Avalanche can extend this slightly during peak DeFi activity.
Are there minimum or maximum amounts for this pair?
Minimums are usually set in AVAX terms, often 0.1 to 0.5 AVAX, to ensure the output covers Tron network costs and the exchange spread. Maximums vary by service and depend on available TRX liquidity at quote time. Orders above roughly 5 million TRX output may be split or require manual quoting. Check the live comparison table for current per-service limits.
Do I need TRX in my wallet before receiving the swap output?
No. The incoming TRX transaction is paid for by the sender (the exchange), so your wallet does not need pre-funded bandwidth or energy to receive it. You will only need TRX balance later if you plan to send TRX or TRC20 tokens out, since Tron consumes bandwidth and energy from the sender's account.
Is this swap reversible if I send the wrong amount or miss the rate window?
Blockchain transactions are not reversible, but exchanges handle off-rate or out-of-window deposits in one of two ways: they execute at the current floating rate anyway, or they refund to a pre-specified refund address minus network fees. Always set a refund address during order creation if the service offers it, especially on fixed-rate orders where rejection is more likely.
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