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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 = 0.00097539 ETH 0.00097539 ETH min 1.73579018 · max 17357.90175762 swap on SideShift →
2 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 TON = 0.0009065 ETH 0.0009065 ETH min 0.1442098 swap on notkyc swap on StealthEX →
SideShift BEST C
Rate1 TON = 0.00097539 ETH
You receive0.00097539 ETH
Limitsmin 1.73579018 · max 17357.90175762 TON
Rate1 TON = 0.0009065 ETH
You receive0.0009065 ETH
Limitsmin 0.1442098 TON

Swapping TON to ETH means crossing two unrelated L1s: Toncoin's asynchronous BFT chain and Ethereum's EVM mainnet. There's no native bridge between them, so a no-KYC swap aggregator is the cleanest path - you send TON from a Tonkeeper or exchange wallet, receive ETH at a 0x address, and skip wrapped-token detours. Common reasons: rotating out of the TON ecosystem into DeFi, funding an L2, or consolidating gas reserves on Ethereum without identity checks.

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What makes TON -> ETH specific

TON settles in roughly 5 seconds with sub-cent fees, while Ethereum confirmations land in 12-second slots and gas can range from a few dollars to 50+ during congestion. That asymmetry matters: the TON deposit leg is fast and cheap, but the ETH payout leg is what actually gates your final receive time. Liquidity for this pair is decent on aggregator routes but thinner than ETH majors like BTC or USDT, so quoted rates can vary 1-3 percent between providers, especially above 5-figure swap sizes.

Because TON addresses come in bounceable and non-bounceable formats (EQ... vs UQ...), and some services only accept one, double-check the deposit address format your wallet generates. On the ETH side, confirm the payout is mainnet ETH and not an ERC-20 wrapped variant or an L2 like Arbitrum or Base unless you specifically want that.

Choosing a route for this pair

  • Network match: TON mainnet in, ETH mainnet out - reject any quote that defaults to a wrapped or bridged asset without telling you
  • Rate type: fixed rates lock the quote but charge a spread; floating rates track the market and usually pay more if you're not in a hurry
  • Min/max: TON minimums are typically 5-20 TON; ETH-side caps tighten during volatile sessions
  • Refund policy: confirm a TON refund address is collected before sending, since TON memos and comments behave differently from EVM chains

Practical tips: avoid swapping during obvious ETH gas spikes (NFT mints, major liquidations) since providers price that risk into the rate. For larger amounts, split into two tranches to test the route and compare effective fill. Always verify the ETH receive address from a hardware wallet or a freshly opened session - clipboard hijackers target this exact pair because TON holders often move size in one shot.

// FAQ
Do I need to wrap TON before swapping to ETH?
No. Aggregated swap services accept native TON on the Toncoin chain and pay out native ETH on Ethereum mainnet. You don't need to interact with jettons, wTON, or any bridge contract yourself - the provider handles internal routing. Just send TON from any standard wallet like Tonkeeper, MyTonWallet, or a centralized exchange withdrawal.
Should I include a memo or comment when sending TON?
Sometimes. Some providers use a TON comment field (similar to a memo) to identify your deposit, especially when their hot wallet is shared. If the quote page shows a comment or tag, it's mandatory - sending without it can delay or lose the deposit. If no comment is shown, send a plain transfer to the EQ/UQ address provided.
Why does the ETH amount I receive sometimes differ from the initial quote?
Floating-rate swaps recalculate at the moment your TON deposit confirms, so ETH/USD movement between quote and confirmation shifts the output. Fixed-rate swaps lock the number but bake in a 0.5-2 percent buffer. TON confirms in seconds, so slippage is usually small - but if the network is congested or the provider waits for extra confirmations, the window widens.
What's a reasonable fee range for TON to ETH?
Expect a total cost of 0.5-2.5 percent versus the mid-market rate, depending on amount and provider. This bundles the swap spread, the TON network fee (negligible, under 0.01 TON), and the ETH withdrawal gas (variable, often 2-10 USD equivalent). Larger swaps amortize the gas component, so 1000+ USD trades typically see better effective rates.
Can I swap TON directly to ETH on an L2 like Arbitrum or Base?
Some aggregator routes support L2 payout addresses, but most default to Ethereum mainnet. If you want ETH on Arbitrum, Base, or Optimism, check the destination network selector before confirming - sending to an L2 address while the provider pays out on mainnet will result in funds landing on the wrong chain, recoverable only if you control the receiving key on both.
Is this swap traceable?
TON and Ethereum are both public ledgers, so the on-chain link between your TON sending address and your ETH receiving address is visible to anyone running chain analysis. No-KYC means the swap provider doesn't collect ID, but it doesn't break the on-chain trail. If unlinkability matters, route through a privacy coin or use fresh addresses on both sides.
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