← all services

LINK TRX

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 = 24.66592 TRX 24.66592 TRX min 885.034074 · max 151720.126939 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 LINK = 24.539 TRX 24.539 TRX min 1.264 · max 862.886 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 LINK = 24.1726 TRX 24.1726 TRX min 12.6433 · max 126433.4391 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
4 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 LINK = 24.03547257 TRX 24.03547257 TRX min 0.5798013 · max 3814.10077087 swap on SideShift →
5 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 LINK = 23.497006 TRX 23.497006 TRX min 0.06758353 swap on Baltex →
6 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 LINK = 23.176231 TRX 23.176231 TRX min 0.1017976 swap on notkyc swap on StealthEX →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 LINK = 24.66592 TRX
You receive24.66592 TRX
Limitsmin 885.034074 · max 151720.126939 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 24.539 TRX
You receive24.539 TRX
Limitsmin 1.264 · max 862.886 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 24.1726 TRX
You receive24.1726 TRX
Limitsmin 12.6433 · max 126433.4391 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 24.03547257 TRX
You receive24.03547257 TRX
Limitsmin 0.5798013 · max 3814.10077087 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 23.497006 TRX
You receive23.497006 TRX
Limitsmin 0.06758353 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 23.176231 TRX
You receive23.176231 TRX
Limitsmin 0.1017976 LINK

Swapping LINK to TRX moves value from an Ethereum-based oracle token into the native asset of a high-throughput chain known for cheap transfers and TRC-20 stablecoin dominance. Common reasons: funding TRX for sub-cent transaction fees, bridging into the Tron ecosystem for USDT-TRC20 operations, or rotating out of LINK after a price move. A no-KYC aggregator lets you compare floating and fixed rates across 17 venues without exposing identity or wallet history.

// about this pair

LINK -> TRX: what the swap actually involves

LINK is an ERC-20 token (also bridged to BSC, Polygon, Avalanche, and via CCIP to several chains), while TRX is the native gas asset of the Tron network. There is no direct on-chain bridge most users would touch - swap services handle the cross-chain leg internally. That means your sending side pays Ethereum gas (or whichever LINK network you choose), and the receiving side delivers native TRX directly to a Tron address starting with 'T'.

Practical implications:

  • Sending LINK from Ethereum mainnet during congestion can cost more than the swap spread itself - check L2 or BSC LINK options if your provider supports them.
  • TRX confirmations on Tron are fast (around 3 seconds, finality in under a minute), so the receive side is rarely the bottleneck.
  • LINK/TRX is not a heavily traded direct pair on most order books; aggregators typically route through USDT or BTC, which is why quoted rates vary noticeably between providers.

Choosing a venue for this specific pair

Things worth checking before you commit:

  • Network selection on the LINK side - ERC-20 vs BEP-20 vs Polygon changes your effective cost by 5-30 USD.
  • Fixed vs floating rate: floating usually wins on spread for liquid legs like this, but fixed protects you if LINK is moving fast around an oracle-related news cycle.
  • Minimum amounts - some routes require 5+ LINK to clear dust thresholds after fees.
  • Refund address policy: always set one, since cross-chain swaps occasionally fail on the receive leg.

Tips: send a test amount if the swap is large, double-check the Tron address (Tron addresses are not EVM-compatible - pasting an Ethereum address will lose funds), and avoid swapping during major LINK staking or CCIP announcements when spreads widen.

// FAQ
Which LINK network should I send from?
If your LINK sits on Ethereum mainnet, expect 3-15 USD in gas. BNB Chain, Polygon, and Arbitrum versions of LINK are dramatically cheaper to send and are supported by most aggregated providers. Pick whichever network matches where your LINK currently lives - bridging just to save fees rarely pays off unless the swap amount is large.
Why do LINK to TRX rates differ so much between providers?
There is no deep direct LINK/TRX market. Providers route internally through USDT, USDC, or BTC, and each chooses different liquidity sources. Spreads of 1-3 percent between the best and worst quotes are normal for this pair, which is exactly why comparing live rates matters more here than on a pair like BTC/USDT.
How long does a LINK to TRX swap take?
Typical end-to-end time is 5 to 20 minutes. The LINK send needs 12-30 Ethereum confirmations (or fewer on L2s/BSC), the provider executes the internal conversion, then TRX arrives in seconds once broadcast on Tron. Delays usually come from the LINK side during network congestion, not from Tron.
Can I swap LINK directly to TRC-20 USDT instead?
Yes, most aggregators list LINK -> USDT (TRC-20) as a separate route. If your goal is holding stablecoins on Tron rather than native TRX, that route is more efficient since you skip the intermediate TRX hop. You will still need a small amount of TRX in the destination wallet to pay for future TRC-20 transfers.
Do I need TRX in my wallet before receiving?
No. The TRX arriving from the swap funds the wallet itself. However, if you plan to immediately send TRC-20 tokens like USDT afterward, you need TRX or staked Energy/Bandwidth to cover network resources. A first-time TRC-20 transfer typically requires around 15-30 TRX worth of resources.
Is this swap traceable?
On-chain, the LINK send and TRX receive are public on their respective explorers, but they are not cryptographically linked - an observer would need to correlate timing and amounts through the provider. No-KYC aggregators do not collect identity, but they do see both addresses. For stronger unlinkability, route through a privacy coin or use separate wallets for send and receive.
// related