SUI → TON
| # | Exchange | Score | No-KYC record? | Rate | You receive (1 SUI) | Limits (SUI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 SUI = 0.43459141 TON | 0.43459141 TON | min 3.93189393 · max 34827.9969256 | swap on SideShift → |
Swapping SUI to TON moves you between two high-throughput Layer 1s with very different design philosophies: Sui's object-centric Move runtime and parallel execution versus TON's sharded, message-passing architecture built around Telegram-scale UX. Holders typically rotate into Toncoin to access Telegram-native wallets, mini-apps, in-chat payments, or to park value in TON's growing DEX ecosystem. A no-KYC route keeps the swap atomic, custody-light, and free of identity friction.
SUI -> TON: what this swap actually involves
SUI and TON do not share a base layer, bridge standard, or address format, so this is always a cross-chain swap - never a same-network token transfer. Sui addresses are 32-byte hex prefixed with 0x; TON uses base64 user-friendly addresses (EQ... or UQ...). A swap service routes liquidity through its own pools or aggregated venues, so you send native SUI from a Sui wallet and receive native TON to a Toncoin wallet.
Both chains are fast and cheap on their own: Sui finalizes in roughly sub-second with fees in fractions of a cent, and TON confirms in about 5 seconds with similarly low fees. That means the bottleneck for SUI -> TON is almost never the chains themselves - it is the exchange's internal processing, rate-lock window, and liquidity depth.
Choosing a route for this pair
- Confirm the destination network is TON mainnet (not jetton-wrapped TON on another chain) and that your receiving wallet supports memo/comment fields if the service requires one.
- Check whether the quote is floating or fixed. Floating tracks market and can drift on volatile SUI moves; fixed locks a rate for a short window, usually 5-15 minutes.
- Review the refund address policy - if the deposit arrives outside min/max bounds or after the quote expires, you want a clear path to recover SUI.
- Compare the effective rate after spread, not just the headline number. A 0.3% rate gap on a 4-figure swap dwarfs any network fee difference.
Practical tips: send a small test amount first if you have never used a given route, double-check the TON address (some wallets toggle between bounceable and non-bounceable formats), and avoid swapping during obvious volatility spikes if you are using a floating quote. For larger sizes, splitting into two transfers can reduce slippage exposure on thinner liquidity venues.