SUI → USDT
| # | Exchange | Score | No-KYC record? | Rate | You receive (1 SUI) | Limits (SUI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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D priv 45trust 67 | 1 SUI = 0.759 USDT | 0.759 USDT | min 1.742 · max 12057.938 | swap on notkyc | swap on FixedFloat → | |
| 2 |
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A priv 87trust 70 | 1 SUI = 0.753925 USDT | 0.753925 USDT | min 9175.514484 · max 1572945.340149 | swap on notkyc | swap on OctoSwap → | |
| 3 |
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C priv 61trust 71 | 1 SUI = 0.7475 USDT | 0.7475 USDT | min 131.0959 · max 1310959.6224 | swap on notkyc | swap on XMRS → | |
| 4 |
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C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 SUI = 0.74478424 USDT | 0.74478424 USDT | min 35.71330036 · max 39331.82858847 | swap on SideShift → |
Swapping SUI to USDT is the standard exit when you want to lock in gains or sidestep volatility without leaving crypto. SUI is a fast, low-fee Move-based L1, but its price action can swing 10-20% in a session, and stablecoin parking lets you wait out drawdowns. A no-KYC route keeps the swap permissionless: no account, no document upload, just a destination address and a network choice for the USDT side.
SUI -> USDT: what the swap actually involves
SUI settles in roughly 400ms with sub-cent gas, so the sending leg is fast and cheap. The variable is the USDT side. Tether is issued natively on multiple chains, and the network you pick determines fees, withdrawal time, and which wallets or exchanges can receive it later. Common destinations for this pair:
- USDT on TRON (TRC20): low fees, fast, widely supported by OTC desks and CEX deposits.
- USDT on Ethereum (ERC20): highest acceptance, but gas can dwarf the swap savings on smaller amounts.
- USDT on Solana or BSC: cheap and fast, useful if you are routing into DeFi on those chains.
- USDT on SUI itself: keeps you in the ecosystem if you plan to redeploy.
SUI -> USDT liquidity is reasonable across aggregated swap routes because SUI trades against Tether on most major venues. Spreads tend to widen during high-volatility candles, so the rate you see and the rate you get can drift if you delay confirming.
Choosing a route and sizing the trade
For this pair specifically, check these before confirming:
- Network match: confirm the USDT network matches your receiving wallet. A TRC20 address is not interchangeable with ERC20 - sending to the wrong one usually means permanent loss.
- Rate type: a 'fixed' quote locks the number but adds a spread; a 'floating' quote tracks market and is cheaper but exposes you to the move during SUI's confirmation window.
- Min/max limits: SUI has a low unit price, so minimums are sometimes denominated in a way that surprises smaller traders.
- Refund address: always provide one. If the quote expires mid-transit, you want SUI returned, not stuck.
Practical tip: if you are exiting a sharp pump, a fixed-rate quote is worth the extra spread because floating rates re-price downward fast during reversals. For larger sizes, splitting across two routes reduces slippage and single-provider risk.