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LTC 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 LTC) Limits (LTC)
1 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 LTC = 57.747217 SUI 57.747217 SUI min 158.76616 · max 27217.056022 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 LTC = 57.528 SUI 57.528 SUI min 0.02282 · max 105.17517 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 LTC = 57.261501 SUI 57.261501 SUI min 0.00105131 swap on Baltex →
4 ChangeHero D priv 43trust 72 1 LTC = 57.2495364 SUI 57.2495364 SUI min 0.22946 swap on ChangeHero →
5 PegasusSwap A+ priv 95trust 94
2/2 KYC-free
1 LTC = 56.87051549 SUI 56.87051549 SUI min 0.23736777 · max 761.47851667 swap on notkyc swap on PegasusSwap →
6 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 LTC = 56.7275274 SUI 56.7275274 SUI min 0.06795017 · max 269.59468838 swap on SideShift →
7 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 LTC = 56.6145 SUI 56.6145 SUI min 2.268 · max 22680.88 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
8 GhostSwap C priv 65trust 60
3/4 KYC-free
1 LTC = 56.21756551 SUI 56.21756551 SUI min 0.68022262 · max 10203.33928775 swap on notkyc swap on GhostSwap →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 LTC = 57.747217 SUI
You receive57.747217 SUI
Limitsmin 158.76616 · max 27217.056022 LTC
Rate1 LTC = 57.528 SUI
You receive57.528 SUI
Limitsmin 0.02282 · max 105.17517 LTC
Rate1 LTC = 57.261501 SUI
You receive57.261501 SUI
Limitsmin 0.00105131 LTC
Rate1 LTC = 57.2495364 SUI
You receive57.2495364 SUI
Limitsmin 0.22946 LTC
Rate1 LTC = 56.87051549 SUI
You receive56.87051549 SUI
Limitsmin 0.23736777 · max 761.47851667 LTC
Rate1 LTC = 56.7275274 SUI
You receive56.7275274 SUI
Limitsmin 0.06795017 · max 269.59468838 LTC
Rate1 LTC = 56.6145 SUI
You receive56.6145 SUI
Limitsmin 2.268 · max 22680.88 LTC
Rate1 LTC = 56.21756551 SUI
You receive56.21756551 SUI
Limitsmin 0.68022262 · max 10203.33928775 LTC

Swapping LTC to SUI moves value from one of the oldest proof-of-work chains into one of the newest object-based Move VM ecosystems. Litecoin's 2.5-minute blocks and sub-cent fees make it a popular settlement leg for no-KYC routes, while SUI gives you exposure to parallel-execution DeFi, sub-second finality, and emerging gaming and NFT primitives that are not deployable on LTC's UTXO base layer.

// about this pair

Why route LTC into SUI

LTC and SUI live on completely separate stacks: Litecoin is UTXO-based, Scrypt-mined, no smart contracts; SUI uses the Move language with an object-centric state model and Mysticeti consensus targeting ~400ms finality. There is no native bridge between them, so every swap is a custodial or non-custodial trade, not a wrap. Common reasons to make this move: rotating mined LTC into a yield-bearing L1, funding a SUI wallet for DeFi protocols like Cetus, NAVI or Scallop, or grabbing SUI exposure without touching an order book that demands ID.

Liquidity-wise, LTC is a top-20 asset with deep order books across aggregators, so the LTC leg almost never bottlenecks. SUI is thinner but still well-quoted; expect rate spreads to widen on swaps above roughly 50k USD equivalent.

Choosing a route for this pair

  • Network match: send LTC on the Litecoin mainnet only - do not use an LTC token on BSC or any wrapped variant unless the quote explicitly lists it. Receive SUI on the native SUI network, not as a wrapped asset on Ethereum or Solana.
  • Rate-lock window: floating rates usually beat fixed by 0.3-0.8% but expose you to LTC mempool delays. With 2.5-minute blocks plus 2-3 confirmations, fixed-rate quotes shorter than 15 minutes are risky.
  • Min/max: SUI-side minimums tend to sit around 5-10 USD; LTC dust below 0.001 will be rejected.
  • Refund address: always set a Litecoin refund address you control - if a quote expires mid-transit, recovery without it is painful.

Practical tips: size your LTC send to cover network fees plus a small buffer so the received amount does not fall under the destination minimum, verify the SUI address starts with 0x and is 64 hex chars, and avoid swapping during major LTC fee spikes around halving events or ordinal-style inscription waves.

// FAQ
How long does an LTC to SUI swap usually take?
End-to-end, expect 5-15 minutes. Litecoin confirmations dominate the timeline: most services require 2-3 confirmations at ~2.5 minutes each. Once the LTC side is credited, the SUI payout is near-instant since SUI finalizes in under a second. If LTC mempool is congested, total time can stretch to 30+ minutes.
Is there a direct bridge between Litecoin and SUI?
No. Litecoin has no smart contract layer and no canonical bridge to SUI. Every LTC to SUI swap is executed by an exchange or aggregator that takes custody of LTC, then sends SUI from its own liquidity pool on the SUI network. There is no trustless atomic path between these two chains today.
Should I pick a fixed or floating rate for this pair?
Floating rates typically yield 0.3-0.8% more SUI but recalculate when LTC arrives, so a fee spike or reorg can move the final amount. Fixed rates lock the quote but often have tight expiry windows (10-30 minutes) that can fail if LTC confirmations lag. For amounts under 1 LTC, floating is usually fine; for larger sizes, fixed protects against slippage.
What SUI address format should I use?
SUI addresses are 32-byte hex strings prefixed with 0x, totaling 66 characters. They look superficially like Ethereum addresses but are longer (Ethereum is 42 chars). Do not paste an EVM, Aptos, or Solana address - funds sent to the wrong format are unrecoverable. Generate the address from a SUI-native wallet such as Sui Wallet, Suiet, or a hardware wallet with SUI app support.
Are there KYC triggers I should know about for LTC to SUI?
No-KYC aggregators flag swaps when the source LTC hits sanctioned-address heuristics, when amounts exceed internal thresholds (often 1-2 BTC equivalent), or when a fixed-rate quote expires and triggers a 'compliance review' on refund. Splitting large swaps and using LTC from clean origins reduces friction. Privacy on the LTC side is limited - it is a transparent chain - so chain analysis still applies.
Why does the SUI amount I receive differ from the headline rate?
Three deductions explain the gap: the aggregator's spread (usually 0.3-1.5%), the LTC network fee on your send, and the SUI network fee on the payout (negligible, fractions of a cent). Floating quotes also reprice based on the LTC/SUI market between quote time and confirmation. Always compare the 'you receive' field, not the raw rate.
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