SOL → USDC
| # | Exchange | Score | No-KYC record? | Rate | You receive (1 SOL) | Limits (SOL) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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A priv 87trust 70 | 1 SOL = 81.772382 USDC | 81.772382 USDC | min 85.535046 · max 14663.150769 | swap on notkyc | swap on OctoSwap → | |
| 2 |
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C priv 53trust 71 | — | 1 SOL = 81.35189 USDC | 81.35189 USDC | min 0.13569304 · max 610700 | swap on CCE.cash → | |
| 3 |
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D priv 45trust 67 | 1 SOL = 81.3503 USDC | 81.3503 USDC | min 0.12317 · max 1659.48931 | swap on notkyc | swap on FixedFloat → | |
| 4 |
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A priv 100trust 55 | 1 SOL = 81.148239 USDC | 81.148239 USDC | min 0.724 · max 8170 | swap on notkyc | swap on Mistex → | |
| 5 |
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C priv 49trust 80 | 1 SOL = 81.108589 USDC | 81.108589 USDC | min 0.59865608 · max 8544.90342959 | swap on notkyc | swap on Exolix → | |
| 6 |
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D priv 40trust 65 | — | 1 SOL = 80.956888 USDC | 80.956888 USDC | min 0.00616004 | swap on Baltex → | |
| 7 |
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D priv 43trust 72 | — | 1 SOL = 80.8523 USDC | 80.8523 USDC | min 0.12265 | swap on ChangeHero → | |
| 8 |
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C priv 62trust 70 | 1 SOL = 80.824761 USDC | 80.824761 USDC | min 0.73671425 · max 12156.38362808 | swap on notkyc | swap on Lizex → | |
| 9 |
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A+ priv 95trust 94 | 1 SOL = 80.778011 USDC | 80.778011 USDC | min 0.12217471 · max 8544.90342959 | swap on notkyc | swap on PegasusSwap → | |
| 10 |
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C priv 49trust 79 | 1 SOL = 80.648 USDC | 80.648 USDC | min 0.0053465 | swap on notkyc | swap on StealthEX → | |
| 11 |
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C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 SOL = 80.2492074 USDC | 80.2492074 USDC | min 0.03666137 · max 733.2274227 | swap on SideShift → | |
| 12 |
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C priv 61trust 71 | 1 SOL = 80.1369 USDC | 80.1369 USDC | min 1.2219 · max 12219.2923 | swap on notkyc | swap on XMRS → | |
| 13 |
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C priv 65trust 60 | 1 SOL = 79.577512 USDC | 79.577512 USDC | min 0.36680527 · max 12808.382 | swap on notkyc | swap on GhostSwap → |
Rotating SOL into USDC is the standard move when you want to lock in gains or sit out a drawdown without leaving the Solana ecosystem. Both assets settle natively on Solana in under a second for fractions of a cent, so the swap itself is cheap and fast - the real variable is which aggregated route gives you the tightest spread and avoids forcing you through KYC on the exit. This page tracks live quotes across no-KYC venues for exactly that pair.
Why SOL -> USDC is a high-volume route
USDC is the most liquid dollar-pegged asset on Solana, with Circle issuing natively on the chain (not bridged). That means SOL -> USDC on the Solana network is effectively a same-chain swap: ~400ms block times, sub-cent fees, and no bridge risk. Most aggregators route this pair through Solana DEX liquidity (Orca, Raydium, Meteora pools) and pass the quote back, which is why spreads are usually tight even on small orders. The typical use case is straightforward: de-risking from SOL volatility into a stable unit of account while keeping funds onchain and ready to redeploy.
One critical detail - USDC exists on multiple chains. If a swap service quotes you USDC, confirm whether the output is Solana USDC, Ethereum (ERC-20) USDC, Base, Polygon, or another deployment. Sending Solana USDC to an Ethereum address (or vice versa) results in lost funds.
What to check before locking a quote
- Network match: verify the destination address format matches the USDC chain being delivered. Solana addresses are base58, ~44 chars; ERC-20 are 0x-prefixed hex.
- Rate type: floating rates track the market until execution; fixed rates lock a number but usually carry a 0.5-1% premium and tighter min/max bounds.
- Min/max limits: SOL -> USDC pairs often have low minimums (0.1-0.5 SOL) but check max caps if you are exiting a large position - splitting orders can reduce slippage.
- Refund policy: if the quote expires mid-transfer or the amount falls outside the window, know whether the service refunds to a specified address or holds funds pending support contact.
Practical tips: time the swap when Solana network load is normal (priority fees spike during memecoin launches and can delay confirmations), send a small test amount first if you are moving size, and never reuse a deposit address across swaps - they are single-use by design on most non-custodial routers.