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DOGE SUI

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 = 0.100769 SUI 0.100769 SUI min 91030.859461 · max 15605290.193376 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 DOGE = 0.1 SUI 0.1 SUI min 13.23 · max 60337.7 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 DOGE = 0.0987 SUI 0.0987 SUI min 1302.0833 · max 13020833.3333 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 DOGE = 0.100769 SUI
You receive0.100769 SUI
Limitsmin 91030.859461 · max 15605290.193376 DOGE
Rate1 DOGE = 0.1 SUI
You receive0.1 SUI
Limitsmin 13.23 · max 60337.7 DOGE
Rate1 DOGE = 0.0987 SUI
You receive0.0987 SUI
Limitsmin 1302.0833 · max 13020833.3333 DOGE

Swapping DOGE to SUI moves you from one of the oldest proof-of-work memecoins into a young, parallel-execution L1 built on the Move language. The two chains share nothing technically - different consensus, different address formats, different finality models - so a no-KYC aggregator that bridges them in a single quote saves you from manually routing through an intermediate asset. Common reasons: rotating idle DOGE into a higher-beta ecosystem play, accessing Sui-native DeFi, or picking up SUI for gas before interacting with apps like Cetus or Suilend.

// about this pair

What makes DOGE -> SUI specific

DOGE settles on its own Scrypt-based PoW chain with roughly 1-minute blocks and flat, low fees (typically a fraction of a cent). SUI uses a DAG-based consensus (Mysticeti) with sub-second finality and gas paid in SUI itself. Because there is no shared bridge or wrapped representation between these chains in mainstream use, every swap here is a real cross-chain trade: the service receives native DOGE on the Dogecoin network and disburses native SUI to a Sui address (starts with '0x', 32 bytes hex). Confirm times are usually dominated by DOGE side - most providers wait for 2-6 DOGE confirmations (2-6 minutes) before releasing SUI, which itself lands in seconds.

Liquidity for this pair is thinner than DOGE -> BTC or DOGE -> ETH, so quoted rates can vary noticeably between aggregated providers, especially above ~50,000 DOGE.

Choosing a route and sizing the swap

  • Verify the deposit network is Dogecoin mainnet, not a wrapped DOGE on BSC or ETH - sending the wrong asset is the most common loss vector here.
  • Check whether the quote is 'fixed' (rate locked at submission, higher spread) or 'floating' (final rate at execution, tighter spread but exposed to DOGE volatility during confirmations).
  • Look at min/max bounds - SUI providers often cap single swaps in the low five-figure USD range due to inventory.
  • Read the refund policy: if your DOGE arrives after the rate-lock window expires, some services auto-refund minus network fees, others re-quote.

Practical tips: split very large amounts into 2-3 tranches to avoid slippage on thin SUI books; keep a small SUI reserve unswept so you have gas for any post-swap on-chain activity; and double-check the destination address character-by-character - Sui addresses are unforgiving and there is no recovery after a successful on-chain send.

// FAQ
Why not just bridge DOGE to Sui directly?
There is no widely used canonical bridge between Dogecoin and Sui. The few wrapped-DOGE representations on Sui have minimal liquidity and require multiple hops anyway. A no-KYC swap service handles both legs natively - they accept your DOGE on Dogecoin's chain and send native SUI from their own Sui inventory, which is faster and usually cheaper than DIY bridging.
How long does a DOGE to SUI swap take end-to-end?
Typically 3 to 10 minutes. Most of that is waiting for Dogecoin confirmations (providers usually require 2-6 blocks at ~1 minute each). Once confirmations clear, the SUI payout settles in under a second on Sui's side. Network congestion on Dogecoin can extend block times, and providers may add a brief internal compliance check on larger amounts.
What is the minimum DOGE I can swap for SUI?
Minimums depend on the provider but generally sit around 50-200 DOGE to cover network fees on both sides plus the service spread. Below that, fees eat the output. The live comparison table shows current minimums per route - sort by it if you are swapping a small amount.
Do I need SUI in my wallet before receiving the swap?
No. The swap delivers native SUI to your address, and SUI itself is the gas token on Sui, so the received amount is immediately usable for transactions. You do need a Sui-compatible wallet (Suiet, Sui Wallet, Phantom's Sui mode, etc.) and the correct 0x-prefixed Sui address - EVM or Solana addresses will not work.
Is the rate I see locked when I send DOGE?
It depends on the quote type. A fixed-rate quote locks the rate for a defined window (often 10-15 minutes) - if your DOGE confirms in time, you get exactly what was shown. A floating-rate quote recalculates at execution, so the final SUI amount can move up or down with market price during confirmations. Fixed costs slightly more in spread.
Can I swap DOGE to SUI without any account or email?
Yes - that is the point of a no-KYC aggregator. You provide a refund DOGE address (in case the swap fails) and a destination Sui address, send your DOGE, and receive SUI. No registration, no email, no document upload for standard amounts. Very large swaps may trigger provider-level review on individual services, which the comparison table flags where known.
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