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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 TRX) Limits (TRX)
1 FixedFloat BEST D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 TRX = 0.00000513 BTC 0.00000513 BTC min 32.298 · max 351188.585 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
2 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 TRX = 0.00000505 BTC 0.00000505 BTC min 28.054863 · max 187032.418953 swap on SideShift →
3 OctoSwap A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 TRX = 0.000005 BTC 0.000005 BTC min 21827.933518 · max 3741931.460289 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
4 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 TRX = 0.0000011 BTC 0.0000011 BTC min 11.6210541 swap on notkyc swap on StealthEX →
FixedFloat BEST D
Rate1 TRX = 0.00000513 BTC
You receive0.00000513 BTC
Limitsmin 32.298 · max 351188.585 TRX
Rate1 TRX = 0.00000505 BTC
You receive0.00000505 BTC
Limitsmin 28.054863 · max 187032.418953 TRX
Rate1 TRX = 0.000005 BTC
You receive0.000005 BTC
Limitsmin 21827.933518 · max 3741931.460289 TRX
Rate1 TRX = 0.0000011 BTC
You receive0.0000011 BTC
Limitsmin 11.6210541 TRX

Swapping TRX to BTC is a common exit path: you accumulated Tron from staking, USDT-TRC20 conversions, or low-fee transfers, and now you want to consolidate into Bitcoin for long-term holding or off-ramping. No-KYC aggregators let you compare live rates across 17 swap services without account creation, address linking, or identity disclosure - useful when you want the cleanest possible BTC output from a high-throughput, low-fee source chain.

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What makes TRX -> BTC specific

Tron is a high-throughput chain with sub-cent transaction fees and ~3 second block times, so funding a swap from TRX is fast and cheap. Bitcoin settlement is the bottleneck: confirmations take 10-60 minutes depending on fee market conditions, and the receiving address must be a valid native SegWit (bc1q), Taproot (bc1p), or legacy format the swap service supports. TRX has deep liquidity against BTC across most aggregated venues, so spreads are usually tight, but rate volatility on the TRX side can move quickly during Asian trading hours when Tron volume concentrates.

Common reasons for this swap:

  • Consolidating Tron staking rewards or referral income into a harder asset
  • Exiting TRC20 ecosystem positions back to BTC after stablecoin parking
  • Moving value from a fast, cheap chain into Bitcoin for cold storage

Choosing a venue and executing cleanly

Things that matter for this specific pair:

  • Float vs fixed rate: fixed locks the quote but adds a 1-2% premium; float gives the live rate but exposes you to BTC mempool delays
  • Minimum amounts: BTC network fees make small TRX swaps uneconomical - check the minimum, often equivalent to 50-200 USD
  • Refund address: always provide a TRX refund address you control, since failed or under-paid orders need somewhere to return
  • Rate-lock window: typically 10-20 minutes; if your TRX transaction does not confirm in time, the order recalculates at current rates

Practical tips: send TRX with sufficient bandwidth/energy to avoid burning extra TRX on fees, double-check the BTC address format the service expects, and avoid swapping during high BTC mempool congestion if you are using a float rate - delays can cost more than the fixed-rate premium would have.

// FAQ
What is the minimum TRX I can swap to BTC?
Minimums vary by service but typically fall between 200 and 1000 TRX, driven by Bitcoin network fees rather than Tron-side costs. Below the minimum, BTC withdrawal fees consume too much of the output. The live comparison table shows the current minimum for each venue alongside the rate.
How long does a TRX to BTC swap take end to end?
TRX confirmation takes about 1 minute (19 block confirmations on most services). Bitcoin confirmation is the variable part: 10 minutes for the first block under normal conditions, longer if the mempool is congested. Total time is usually 15-40 minutes from sending TRX to BTC arriving in your wallet.
Do I need TRX energy or bandwidth to send to a swap service?
Sending native TRX uses bandwidth, which Tron provides for free in small daily amounts. A standard TRX transfer rarely needs staked energy. If your wallet shows insufficient bandwidth, the network burns a small amount of TRX (typically under 1 TRX) to cover it - factor this into the amount you send.
Float rate or fixed rate for this pair?
Fixed rate makes sense if BTC is volatile or the mempool is congested, since you lock the quote at order creation. Float rate gives a slightly better headline number but recalculates on receipt - if BTC moves against you during the wait, output drops. For amounts above ~5000 USD equivalent, the fixed premium is often worth it.
Can I receive to any Bitcoin address format?
Most aggregated services support legacy (1...), SegWit (bc1q...), and Taproot (bc1p...) addresses, but not all. Taproot support is the most inconsistent. Verify the address format is accepted before sending TRX - some venues will complete the swap but charge higher withdrawal fees for legacy addresses.
Is this swap actually anonymous?
No-KYC means no identity documents, no email mandatory, no account. However, on-chain data is public: the TRX you send and the BTC you receive are both traceable on their respective chains. If your TRX history is already linked to your identity (via a KYC exchange withdrawal), the BTC output inherits that link unless you take additional steps.
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