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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 TON) Limits (TON)
1 SideShift BEST C priv 48trust 78 1 TON = 0.00298454 BNB 0.00298454 BNB min 1.7337833 · max 17261.71068526 swap on SideShift →
SideShift BEST C
Rate1 TON = 0.00298454 BNB
You receive0.00298454 BNB
Limitsmin 1.7337833 · max 17261.71068526 TON

Swapping TON to BNB moves you from Telegram's native asset on the TON blockchain to Binance Smart Chain's gas token, opening access to BSC DeFi, BEP-20 tokens, PancakeSwap liquidity, and Binance Launchpool participation. Both chains are fast and cheap, but they don't share infrastructure - there's no native bridge most users trust, so an aggregated swap that handles both endpoints in one transaction is usually the cleanest path. No-KYC routing keeps the operation pseudonymous end to end.

// about this pair

What makes TON -> BNB specific

TON settles in roughly 5 seconds with sub-cent fees, and BNB on BSC confirms in about 3 seconds with fees typically under 10 cents. That means the swap itself is rarely the bottleneck - the rate-lock window and the aggregator's internal routing are. TON liquidity is thinner than majors like ETH or SOL, so larger orders (think 10k+ USD equivalent) can show meaningful slippage between providers. BNB liquidity is deep across most desks, so the TON leg is what you're really shopping for.

Common reasons users move TON -> BNB: exiting Telegram-ecosystem rewards into BSC yield farms, funding a BEP-20 wallet for trading, or consolidating altcoin gains into a more widely accepted gas token before further swaps.

Choosing a route for this pair

  • Network match: confirm the TON side accepts a native TON address (not Jetton wrapper), and the BNB side delivers to BEP-20 / BSC, not BNB Beacon Chain (BEP-2), which is largely deprecated.
  • Rate type: floating rates usually beat fixed by 0.5-1.5% on TON pairs because providers price in volatility risk on fixed quotes.
  • Min/max: TON minimums vary widely - some desks start at 5 TON, others at 50. Check before sending.
  • Refund address: always supply a TON refund address. If your deposit arrives after the quote window expires, this is your only recovery path.

Practical tips: send a small test amount first if you're moving significant size, time swaps outside of major BTC volatility spikes (TON tends to amplify those moves), and double-check the memo/comment field requirement - some TON deposit addresses still require a comment for crediting.

// FAQ
Which BNB network should I select as the destination?
Choose BEP-20 (BNB Smart Chain). This is the active network used for DeFi, tokens, and almost all current BNB activity. Avoid BEP-2 (Beacon Chain) - it has been sunset for most use cases and sending there can result in stuck funds or expensive recovery. The aggregator should default to BSC, but always verify before confirming.
Does my TON deposit need a memo or comment?
It depends on the receiving service. Some desks use a single hot wallet and require a comment field to attribute your deposit; others generate a unique address per swap and don't need one. If a comment is shown in the deposit instructions, it is mandatory - sending without it can delay or lose the funds. Wallet apps like Tonkeeper expose this field as 'Comment' or 'Message'.
Why do TON -> BNB rates vary so much between providers?
TON has fewer market-making desks than majors, so each aggregated provider sources liquidity differently - some via Binance, some via OKX, some via on-chain DEX routes through STON.fi or DeDust. Spreads of 1-3% across providers on the same pair are normal. The comparison table surfaces this so you can pick the best effective rate after fees.
How long does a TON to BNB swap take end to end?
Typically 2 to 10 minutes. TON confirms in seconds, BSC confirms in seconds, but the swap service needs internal confirmations (often 1-3 TON blocks plus risk checks) before releasing BNB. If the service routes through an intermediate asset like USDT, add a minute or two. Network congestion on neither chain is usually a factor.
Can I swap TON directly without converting through USDT first?
Some providers offer direct TON/BNB pairs; others route TON -> USDT -> BNB internally. From your side it's a single transaction either way, but direct pairs sometimes offer better rates because there's only one spread. The aggregator's quote already reflects whatever path the provider uses, so compare the final BNB output rather than the routing method.
Is no-KYC swapping safe for amounts above a few thousand dollars?
Technically yes, but operational risk increases. Larger amounts can trigger automated 'compliance review' holds at some no-KYC desks, especially if the source TON wallet has unusual history. Mitigations: split into 2-3 smaller swaps across different providers, use floating rates to avoid forced refunds on volatility, and always set a refund address you control.
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