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DOGE LINK

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 DOGE) Limits (DOGE)
1 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 DOGE = 0.009717 LINK 0.009717 LINK min 91061.767197 · max 15610588.66229 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 DOGE = 0.0097 LINK 0.0097 LINK min 130.96 · max 55827.33 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 DOGE = 0.0095 LINK 0.0095 LINK min 1302.0833 · max 13020833.3333 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 DOGE = 0.009717 LINK
You receive0.009717 LINK
Limitsmin 91061.767197 · max 15610588.66229 DOGE
Rate1 DOGE = 0.0097 LINK
You receive0.0097 LINK
Limitsmin 130.96 · max 55827.33 DOGE
Rate1 DOGE = 0.0095 LINK
You receive0.0095 LINK
Limitsmin 1302.0833 · max 13020833.3333 DOGE

Swapping DOGE to LINK moves you from a meme-origin payments coin on its own UTXO chain to Chainlink's oracle token, typically held as ERC-20 on Ethereum or as a native asset on BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, Avalanche, and other supported networks. The trade is cross-chain by definition: no direct DEX route exists, so an aggregator comparing no-KYC swap services is the cleanest path to a competitive rate without account signup, deposit holds, or identity checks.

// about this pair

What makes DOGE -> LINK specific

DOGE settles on its own Scrypt-based chain with roughly 1-minute blocks and fees usually under a cent, so the deposit leg is fast and cheap. LINK is multi-chain - the destination network you pick determines the cost and speed of the payout. ERC-20 LINK is the canonical version (used for staking v0.2 and most CCIP integrations), but if you only need LINK for trading or LP positions, receiving on Arbitrum, Base, or BSC saves significant gas. There is no native DOGE-LINK trading pair on major venues; every swap routes through an internal market-maker book or a chain of liquidity pools, which is why quoted rates vary noticeably across providers.

Choosing a route for this pair

  • Confirm the destination network matches your wallet - LINK on Ethereum and LINK on BSC are not interchangeable without bridging.
  • Check whether the quote is 'fixed' (locked at submission) or 'floating' (settled at execution). DOGE confirmation times can stretch when mempool is busy, so floating rates carry real slippage risk on this pair.
  • Review the minimum: LINK payouts on Ethereum often have higher minimums than on L2s because the service must cover withdrawal gas.
  • Read the refund policy - if your DOGE deposit arrives outside the rate-lock window, some services auto-refund, others force a re-quote.

Practical tips: send a test amount first if you are moving a meaningful position, especially when targeting an L2 you have not used before. Time larger swaps when LINK volatility is low (off US/EU equity hours often works) to reduce floating-rate drift. Verify the LINK contract address on the destination chain against the official Chainlink documentation before approving anything in your receiving wallet.

// FAQ
Which network should I pick for receiving LINK?
If you plan to stake or use Chainlink services directly, pick Ethereum mainnet - that is the canonical LINK. For trading, farming, or holding, Arbitrum, Base, BSC, or Polygon LINK costs far less to move later. Make sure your wallet supports the chain and that you hold a small balance of the native gas token (ETH, BNB, MATIC) for future transactions.
Why do rates differ so much between providers for DOGE -> LINK?
There is no direct order book for this pair. Each service constructs the route internally - some go DOGE -> BTC -> LINK, others DOGE -> USDT -> LINK, and spreads compound at every hop. Liquidity depth for DOGE varies by venue, and LINK pricing depends on which destination chain pool is used. The aggregator surface these differences as the final received amount.
How long does a DOGE to LINK swap take end to end?
Typical range is 10 to 30 minutes. DOGE deposits usually need 2 to 6 confirmations (around 2 to 10 minutes), the internal conversion is near-instant, and LINK payout depends on the destination - L2s settle in seconds, Ethereum mainnet adds 1 to 3 minutes plus any congestion. Floating-rate quotes can extend this if the service waits for better fills.
Is there a minimum amount that makes this swap worthwhile?
Below roughly 200-300 DOGE, fixed network costs (especially if you receive LINK on Ethereum) eat a meaningful percentage of the output. For Ethereum delivery, larger sizes amortize gas better. For L2 or BSC delivery, smaller swaps are economical. Check the minimum each provider enforces - it is set to cover their payout gas, not arbitrary.
Can I swap DOGE to LINK without any KYC at all?
Yes. The services compared here are non-custodial or short-custody swap providers that do not require accounts or identity documents for standard amounts. Be aware that unusually large swaps or deposits flagged by chain-analysis heuristics can trigger a manual compliance review on some providers, which is why refund address fields exist. Always fill in a valid DOGE refund address before sending.
What happens if DOGE price moves while my deposit confirms?
On a fixed-rate quote, the provider absorbs the move as long as your deposit lands within the lock window (commonly 10-20 minutes). Late deposits typically trigger a re-quote at the current rate, which you can accept or refund. On a floating-rate quote, you receive whatever the market gives at execution - better if DOGE pumps versus LINK, worse if it dumps.
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