TON → BCH
| # | Exchange | Score | No-KYC record? | Rate | You receive (1 TON) | Limits (TON) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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C priv 48trust 78 | — | 1 TON = 0.00741199 BCH | 0.00741199 BCH | min 1.73780152 · max 12294.76033679 | swap on SideShift → | |
| 2 |
|
C priv 49trust 79 | 1 TON = 0.007245 BCH | 0.007245 BCH | min 0.1050001 | swap on notkyc | swap on StealthEX → |
Swapping Toncoin (TON) to Bitcoin Cash (BCH) moves value from a high-throughput Telegram-integrated L1 into one of the oldest UTXO chains still optimized for low-fee on-chain payments. Common reasons: cashing out TON earned via Telegram ecosystem activity, diversifying out of a relatively young asset into an established Bitcoin fork, or funding BCH addresses for merchant payments where sub-cent fees and fast 0-conf acceptance matter. No-KYC routing keeps the flow custody-free end to end.
TON -> BCH: what this pair actually involves
TON and BCH share nothing at the protocol level. TON uses an account-based model with sharded workchains and ~5 second finality; BCH is a UTXO chain with 10-minute blocks descended from Bitcoin's 2017 fork. There is no bridge - every swap here is a custodial or non-custodial exchange that receives native TON on the TON network and sends native BCH on the Bitcoin Cash mainnet. Wrapped variants (jettons, SLP, smart-BCH) are not interchangeable with mainnet BCH; sending to the wrong chain is the most common way users lose funds on this pair.
Liquidity for TON/BCH is thinner than TON/USDT or BCH/BTC, so aggregator quotes are usually routed through an intermediate leg (often BTC or USDT) under the hood. This is why you will see noticeable spread differences between providers on the same minute - some have deeper TON books, others have deeper BCH books.
Choosing a route and sizing the swap
- Network match: confirm the deposit address is TON mainnet (not Jetton-wrapped TON on another chain) and the payout is BCH mainnet (not BSV, BTC, or smart-BCH).
- Memo/comment field: TON deposits to centralized routers often require a memo. Missing it can delay or lose the swap.
- Rate type: floating rates usually win on TON -> BCH because of intermediate-leg volatility; fixed rates cost 0.5-1.5% more but lock the quote for ~10 minutes.
- Min/max: BCH side minimums are typically around 0.01 BCH; TON side minimums vary widely by provider.
- Refund address: always provide a TON refund address you control - if BCH liquidity dries up mid-swap, this is how you get funds back.
Practical tips: split large swaps into 2-3 tranches to average out the floating rate, run the TON deposit during BCH mainnet low-congestion hours (UTC night) for faster confirmation, and verify the BCH payout address with a checksum-aware wallet - legacy and CashAddr formats both resolve but some sending services only support one.