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DOT 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 DOT) Limits (DOT)
1 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 DOT = 1.423442 APT 1.423442 APT min 7917.656374 · max 1357312.521208 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 DOT = 1.416 APT 1.416 APT min 1.2 · max 6204.073 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 DOT = 1.39812088 APT 1.39812088 APT min 3.39366516 · max 8342.22909812 swap on SideShift →
4 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 DOT = 1.395 APT 1.395 APT min 113.1093 · max 1131093.7676 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 DOT = 1.423442 APT
You receive1.423442 APT
Limitsmin 7917.656374 · max 1357312.521208 DOT
Rate1 DOT = 1.416 APT
You receive1.416 APT
Limitsmin 1.2 · max 6204.073 DOT
Rate1 DOT = 1.39812088 APT
You receive1.39812088 APT
Limitsmin 3.39366516 · max 8342.22909812 DOT
Rate1 DOT = 1.395 APT
You receive1.395 APT
Limitsmin 113.1093 · max 1131093.7676 DOT

Swapping DOT to APT moves you from Polkadot's relay-chain and parachain model into Aptos, a Move-based L1 built on parallel execution. There's no native bridge between these ecosystems, so a no-KYC swap aggregator is often the cleanest path - one transaction in, one transaction out, no wrapped assets sitting in a bridge contract. Useful if you're rotating into the Move ecosystem or chasing APT-denominated yields without touching a centralized account.

// about this pair

DOT to APT: what makes this pair specific

DOT and APT sit on completely separate execution environments. Polkadot uses a relay chain securing parachains via shared security, with ~6 second block times and transferable DOT settling in roughly 12-30 seconds depending on finality. Aptos runs Move with Block-STM parallel execution, sub-second block times, and finality typically under 1 second once included. Neither chain has a direct trust-minimized bridge to the other in wide production use, so swap services route through internal liquidity or CEX hot wallets.

Fee profile: DOT transfers cost fractions of a cent on-chain, and APT gas is similarly negligible (often under $0.01). The cost you actually pay is the spread plus the service margin. Liquidity for DOT-APT is thinner than DOT-USDT or APT-USDT, so quotes are usually constructed via a stablecoin or BTC leg internally - this is why rates can vary 1-3% across providers for the same pair.

Choosing a service for DOT -> APT

  • Confirm the deposit address is native Polkadot (DOT), not a wrapped variant on Ethereum or BSC.
  • Check the destination is native Aptos mainnet - APT also exists as a wrapped asset on other chains and sending to the wrong network is unrecoverable.
  • Compare floating vs fixed rates: floating gives a better mid-market price, fixed locks the quote for a short window (usually 5-15 minutes) and absorbs slippage risk.
  • Verify minimum deposit - DOT existential deposit is 1 DOT, and most aggregators set minimums above that.
  • Read the refund policy: if your DOT arrives after the rate-lock expires, the service either refunds or executes at the new rate.

Practical tips: size transactions so network fees stay irrelevant, fund the destination Aptos account with at least the activation reserve so the receive transaction succeeds, and keep transaction hashes until APT lands. For larger amounts, splitting into two swaps reduces exposure to a single provider's hot wallet outage.

// FAQ
How long does a DOT to APT swap take end-to-end?
Typically 5-15 minutes. DOT finality on Polkadot adds 30-60 seconds after inclusion, the service then executes the internal route (often DOT -> USDT -> APT), and Aptos finality is sub-second. Most delay comes from required confirmations on the DOT deposit side, usually set between 10 and 30 blocks.
Do I need an activated Aptos account to receive APT?
Yes. Aptos accounts are created on first deposit, but the receiving transaction needs to cover account creation if the address has never been used. Most wallets handle this automatically when generating the address. If you send to an address derived but never initialized, the swap service's transaction will create it as part of the transfer.
Can I send DOT from a Polkadot parachain or staking account directly?
No. Send from the relay chain DOT balance, unbonded and transferable. Staked DOT requires a 28-day unbonding period. DOT held on a parachain like Asset Hub needs to be teleported back to the relay chain or sent from an address the swap service explicitly supports. Sending from the wrong origin can result in funds stuck or lost.
Why do quoted rates differ between services for DOT-APT?
DOT-APT is not a heavily traded direct pair on most venues, so services synthesize the rate through DOT-USDT and USDT-APT or similar legs. Each provider has different liquidity sources, spread markups, and hedging costs. Differences of 1-3% are normal; larger gaps usually indicate one provider is using stale prices or charging a wider margin.
Is fixed-rate or floating-rate better for this pair?
Floating gives you the closer-to-market price and works well if DOT confirmation is fast and markets are calm. Fixed-rate is safer during volatile periods or if you're sending a larger amount where a 1-2% adverse move matters more than the 0.5-1% premium fixed-rate quotes carry. For swaps under a few hundred dollars, floating is usually fine.
What happens if I send less than the minimum DOT?
Behavior varies. Some services auto-refund minus network fees, others process at a worse rate, and a few hold the deposit pending manual review. Always check the stated minimum before sending, and remember Polkadot's existential deposit (1 DOT) - sending an amount that would leave your source account below it can fail or reap the account.
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