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LINK 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 LINK) Limits (LINK)
1 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 LINK = 10.358172 SUI 10.358172 SUI min 885.011695 · max 151716.290537 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 LINK = 10.303 SUI 10.303 SUI min 1.2657 · max 587.2466 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 LINK = 10.151 SUI 10.151 SUI min 12.643 · max 126430.2421 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
4 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 LINK = 10.11325873 SUI 10.11325873 SUI min 0.38132174 · max 1512.27583897 swap on SideShift →
5 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 LINK = 9.98914473 SUI 9.98914473 SUI min 0.06379485 swap on Baltex →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 LINK = 10.358172 SUI
You receive10.358172 SUI
Limitsmin 885.011695 · max 151716.290537 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 10.303 SUI
You receive10.303 SUI
Limitsmin 1.2657 · max 587.2466 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 10.151 SUI
You receive10.151 SUI
Limitsmin 12.643 · max 126430.2421 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 10.11325873 SUI
You receive10.11325873 SUI
Limitsmin 0.38132174 · max 1512.27583897 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 9.98914473 SUI
You receive9.98914473 SUI
Limitsmin 0.06379485 LINK

Swapping LINK to SUI moves you from an ERC-20 oracle token sitting on Ethereum (or its CCIP-supported chains) into the native gas asset of a parallel-execution Move-based L1. Common reasons: rotating out of a long-held Chainlink position to chase SUI ecosystem yields, funding a Sui wallet for DeFi on Cetus or Navi, or paying for NFT mints on Sui without routing through a centralized account. No-KYC aggregation lets you execute the cross-chain hop in one shot.

// about this pair

LINK -> SUI: what this swap actually involves

LINK is most commonly held as an ERC-20 on Ethereum, with bridged versions on BNB Chain, Arbitrum, Polygon, Base, and Avalanche. SUI is native to the Sui network and cannot be received on any EVM address - it requires a Sui-format wallet (addresses start with 0x but are 32 bytes and incompatible with MetaMask). Any swap service handling this pair runs a two-leg internal route: it accepts LINK on whatever chain you send from, then disburses native SUI to your Sui wallet. There is no direct on-chain bridge between Chainlink's token contracts and Sui, so you are relying on the swap provider's liquidity on both sides.

Fee asymmetry matters here. Sending LINK from Ethereum L1 can cost more in gas than the swap spread itself during busy periods. If your LINK is bridged to Arbitrum, Base, or BNB, use that chain instead - confirmation is faster and the deposit cost is a fraction. Sui finality is sub-second, so the receiving leg is essentially instant once the provider's payout fires.

Choosing a route for this pair

  • Confirm the deposit network for LINK matches where your tokens actually live - sending ERC-20 LINK to a BEP-20 deposit address is unrecoverable.
  • Check whether the quoted rate is floating or fixed. Fixed-rate locks protect you during the 10-30 minute window LINK confirmations may take on Ethereum; floating rates usually pay better but expose you to slippage.
  • Verify minimum amounts - some routes require 5-10 LINK minimum because the provider has to cover Sui-side payout costs and bridge inventory.
  • Read the refund policy. If you miss the rate-lock window, the service should refund to a LINK address you control, not auto-convert at a worse rate.

Practical tips: paste your Sui address twice before confirming, since EVM users frequently autofill the wrong wallet. Send a small test amount first if you are moving more than a few thousand dollars. Avoid swapping during Ethereum gas spikes - the deposit fee can erase any rate advantage between providers.

// FAQ
Can I send LINK from Arbitrum or Base instead of Ethereum mainnet?
Yes, if the swap provider lists those networks for LINK deposits. Bridged LINK on Arbitrum, Base, BNB Chain, and Polygon is widely supported and dramatically cheaper to send than ERC-20 LINK on Ethereum L1. Always confirm the exact network on the deposit screen - the contract addresses differ across chains and a mismatch results in lost funds.
Why does the SUI receiving address look different from my MetaMask wallet?
Sui uses its own address format - 32-byte hex strings that are not compatible with Ethereum-style wallets. You need a Sui-native wallet such as Sui Wallet, Suiet, or Phantom's Sui mode. Sending SUI to an EVM address controlled by MetaMask will result in permanent loss because no Sui validator can route to it.
How long does a LINK to SUI swap take end to end?
Most of the time is spent waiting for LINK deposit confirmations. Ethereum mainnet typically requires 12-30 confirmations, taking 3-8 minutes. Arbitrum or Base deposits confirm in under a minute. Once the provider sees the deposit, the SUI payout lands in your wallet within seconds because Sui has sub-second finality. Total time: usually 2-10 minutes.
Should I pick a fixed or floating rate for this pair?
Fixed rates make sense when LINK volatility is elevated or when you are sending from Ethereum L1 and confirmations may take longer than expected. Floating rates typically yield 0.3-0.8 percent more SUI but recompute at execution time. For amounts under a few thousand dollars the difference is small - prioritize fixed if you want predictability.
Are there minimum or maximum amounts for swapping LINK to SUI?
Minimums commonly sit between 3 and 10 LINK depending on the provider, driven by Sui-side payout overhead and liquidity inventory. Maximums vary widely - some routes handle 50,000+ LINK without issue, others cap at a few hundred. Larger swaps may be quoted manually or split across multiple providers, which the comparison table will reflect in the available rate set.
Is this swap traceable if I use a no-KYC service?
The on-chain legs are public - anyone can see LINK leaving your source address and SUI arriving at your destination. A no-KYC aggregator avoids identity collection but does not anonymize the transaction graph. If unlinkability matters, do not reuse the receiving Sui address for other identifiable activity, and consider that chain analysis tools can correlate timing and amounts across the two networks.
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