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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 BTC) Limits (BTC)
1 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 BTC = 7834.79782 LINK 7834.79782 LINK min 0.112442 · max 19.275709 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 Swaponix C priv 64trust 70
7/8 KYC-free
1 BTC = 7811.8837512 LINK 7811.8837512 LINK min 0.00371 · max 15.98298 swap on notkyc swap on Swaponix →
3 Lizex C priv 62trust 70
1/1 KYC-free
1 BTC = 7798.926784 LINK 7798.926784 LINK min 0.00096882 · max 15.98432078 swap on notkyc swap on Lizex →
4 Quickex C priv 49trust 75 1 BTC = 7796.34176275 LINK 7796.34176275 LINK swap on Quickex →
5 CCE.cash C priv 53trust 71 1 BTC = 7789.17122027 LINK 7789.17122027 LINK min 0.00018744 · max 803.2 swap on CCE.cash →
6 Swapuz B priv 59trust 88
10/10 KYC-free
1 BTC = 7756.4498 LINK 7756.4498 LINK min 0.001446 · max 48.189256 swap on notkyc swap on Swapuz →
7 ChangeHero D priv 43trust 72 1 BTC = 7751.99503082 LINK 7751.99503082 LINK min 0.00056487 swap on ChangeHero →
8 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 BTC = 7751.35421466 LINK 7751.35421466 LINK min 0.00001852 swap on Baltex →
9 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 BTC = 7747.9936 LINK 7747.9936 LINK min 0.00016687 · max 0.06969978 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
10 PegasusSwap A+ priv 95trust 94
2/2 KYC-free
1 BTC = 7739.88542337 LINK 7739.88542337 LINK min 0.00016065 · max 10 swap on notkyc swap on PegasusSwap →
11 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 BTC = 7720.62387135 LINK 7720.62387135 LINK min 0.00004818 · max 0.48178989 swap on SideShift →
12 Exolix C priv 49trust 80
6/6 KYC-free
1 BTC = 7708.86572266 LINK 7708.86572266 LINK min 0.00078717 · max 10 swap on notkyc swap on Exolix →
13 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 BTC = 7691.5541506 LINK 7691.5541506 LINK min 0.0000147 swap on notkyc swap on StealthEX →
14 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 BTC = 7678.1019 LINK 7678.1019 LINK min 0.0016 · max 16.063 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
15 GhostSwap C priv 65trust 60
3/4 KYC-free
1 BTC = 7615.62092897 LINK 7615.62092897 LINK min 0.00048252 · max 2.92884253 swap on notkyc swap on GhostSwap →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 BTC = 7834.79782 LINK
You receive7834.79782 LINK
Limitsmin 0.112442 · max 19.275709 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7811.8837512 LINK
You receive7811.8837512 LINK
Limitsmin 0.00371 · max 15.98298 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7798.926784 LINK
You receive7798.926784 LINK
Limitsmin 0.00096882 · max 15.98432078 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7796.34176275 LINK
You receive7796.34176275 LINK
Limits— BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7789.17122027 LINK
You receive7789.17122027 LINK
Limitsmin 0.00018744 · max 803.2 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7756.4498 LINK
You receive7756.4498 LINK
Limitsmin 0.001446 · max 48.189256 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7751.99503082 LINK
You receive7751.99503082 LINK
Limitsmin 0.00056487 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7751.35421466 LINK
You receive7751.35421466 LINK
Limitsmin 0.00001852 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7747.9936 LINK
You receive7747.9936 LINK
Limitsmin 0.00016687 · max 0.06969978 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7739.88542337 LINK
You receive7739.88542337 LINK
Limitsmin 0.00016065 · max 10 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7720.62387135 LINK
You receive7720.62387135 LINK
Limitsmin 0.00004818 · max 0.48178989 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7708.86572266 LINK
You receive7708.86572266 LINK
Limitsmin 0.00078717 · max 10 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7691.5541506 LINK
You receive7691.5541506 LINK
Limitsmin 0.0000147 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7678.1019 LINK
You receive7678.1019 LINK
Limitsmin 0.0016 · max 16.063 BTC
Rate1 BTC = 7615.62092897 LINK
You receive7615.62092897 LINK
Limitsmin 0.00048252 · max 2.92884253 BTC

Swapping BTC to LINK moves you from the largest store-of-value asset into the token powering the most widely integrated oracle network in DeFi. Chainlink feeds price data to lending protocols, derivatives platforms, and cross-chain bridges, so LINK exposure is effectively a bet on oracle demand growth. A no-KYC swap lets you rotate Bitcoin gains into LINK without account creation, identity uploads, or exchange custody windows that delay settlement.

// about this pair

What makes BTC -> LINK specific

BTC and LINK live on different chains, so every swap is a cross-chain operation: Bitcoin settles on its own UTXO base layer, while LINK is an ERC-677 token primarily issued on Ethereum (with bridged versions on BNB Chain, Arbitrum, Base, Polygon, Avalanche, and others). The aggregator routes your BTC deposit through a swap provider that handles the chain hop, then delivers LINK to the destination network you choose. Your effective rate depends on three things: the BTC/LINK market rate, Bitcoin network fee at deposit time, and the gas cost of the LINK delivery on the target chain.

Liquidity for this pair is deep - LINK consistently ranks in the top 20 by spot volume - so spreads across providers are usually tight. Differences of 1-3 percent between quotes typically come from provider markup, not thin order books.

Choosing a route for this pair

  • Network selection: receiving LINK on Arbitrum or Base costs cents in gas; ERC-20 mainnet delivery can run several dollars. If you plan to use LINK in a specific protocol, match that chain.
  • Rate-lock vs floating: Bitcoin confirmations take 10-60 minutes. A floating rate can drift against you in volatile sessions; a fixed rate costs more upfront but eliminates that risk.
  • Min/max limits: small BTC swaps (under 0.001) get eaten by Bitcoin miner fees. Large swaps may exceed a provider's no-KYC ceiling and trigger a 'compliance review'.
  • Refund address: always provide a BTC refund address you control, in case the swap fails or arrives after the rate window expires.

Practical tip: batch your timing. Submit during low Bitcoin mempool periods (weekends, off-peak UTC) to reduce deposit fees, and avoid swapping during major macro releases when LINK volatility spikes against BTC.

// FAQ
Which network should I pick to receive LINK?
If you intend to use LINK in DeFi, match the chain of the target protocol - Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, BNB Chain, or Ethereum mainnet. For long-term holding in a self-custody wallet, mainnet ERC-20 LINK is the canonical version with deepest liquidity. Layer-2 versions are cheaper to receive but require a bridge if you later want to move them.
How long does a BTC to LINK swap take?
Most providers wait for 1-2 Bitcoin confirmations before releasing LINK, which means 10-30 minutes typically. During mempool congestion or if you underpay the BTC fee, it can stretch to an hour or more. The LINK delivery itself is fast - seconds on L2s, under a minute on Ethereum mainnet once the swap is triggered.
Why do quotes for BTC -> LINK vary between providers?
Differences come from provider spread, liquidity sourcing (some route through CEX order books, others through DEX aggregators), and how they price the cross-chain leg. Floating quotes also assume a future BTC confirmation time, so providers add a volatility buffer. Comparing live quotes side by side surfaces the actual cost rather than the advertised rate.
Is there a difference between fixed and floating rates for this pair?
Yes, and it matters more for BTC -> LINK than for stablecoin pairs. Bitcoin confirmation lag exposes you to BTC/LINK price drift during the wait. Fixed rates lock the quote at submission - safer in volatile markets but priced 0.5-1.5 percent worse. Floating rates settle at execution time and reward you when markets move in your favor.
What is the smallest practical BTC amount to swap into LINK?
Below roughly 0.0005 BTC, Bitcoin network fees and provider minimums consume a meaningful share of the swap. For amounts under that threshold, the effective rate degrades sharply. A practical floor is 0.001 BTC; above 0.01 BTC, fee impact becomes negligible and the spread between providers becomes the main cost factor.
Can I swap without giving an email or ID?
Yes - the providers compared here operate on a deposit-and-receive model that requires only your LINK destination address and a BTC refund address. No email, no identity verification, no account. Larger swaps may hit internal risk thresholds where a provider asks for additional information; splitting into smaller transactions or choosing a different route avoids that.
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