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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 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 TRX = 0.003913 SOL 0.003913 SOL min 21830.111833 · max 3742304.885579 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 TRX = 0.00389 SOL 0.00389 SOL min 25.827 · max 161756.6 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 TRX = 0.00383937 SOL 0.00383937 SOL min 9.354537 · max 187090.739008 swap on SideShift →
4 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 TRX = 0.0038 SOL 0.0038 SOL min 311.8178 · max 3118178.9834 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
5 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 TRX = 0.0028574 SOL 0.0028574 SOL min 1.064568 swap on notkyc swap on StealthEX →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 TRX = 0.003913 SOL
You receive0.003913 SOL
Limitsmin 21830.111833 · max 3742304.885579 TRX
Rate1 TRX = 0.00389 SOL
You receive0.00389 SOL
Limitsmin 25.827 · max 161756.6 TRX
Rate1 TRX = 0.00383937 SOL
You receive0.00383937 SOL
Limitsmin 9.354537 · max 187090.739008 TRX
Rate1 TRX = 0.0038 SOL
You receive0.0038 SOL
Limitsmin 311.8178 · max 3118178.9834 TRX
Rate1 TRX = 0.0028574 SOL
You receive0.0028574 SOL
Limitsmin 1.064568 TRX

Swapping TRX to SOL moves you from one high-throughput chain to another, but the ecosystems differ sharply: Tron dominates stablecoin settlement (especially USDT-TRC20), while Solana hosts the deepest non-EVM DeFi, NFT, and memecoin activity. A no-KYC swap lets you reposition capital from Tron's transfer-heavy economy into Solana's application layer without routing through an account-based exchange or touching an EVM bridge.

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TRX -> SOL: what makes this pair specific

TRX and SOL run on incompatible native chains. There is no direct bridge in the way wrapped assets move between EVM networks - a swap service has to receive TRX on Tron and pay out native SOL on Solana. That means two separate network confirmations: Tron blocks finalize in roughly 3 seconds with negligible fees (often paid in bandwidth/energy), and Solana credits SOL within 1-2 seconds once the swap engine broadcasts. End-to-end, a clean swap typically completes in 2-5 minutes including service-side processing.

Liquidity for this pair is solid. Both assets sit in the top market cap tier, so floating-rate quotes tend to be tight and fixed-rate quotes carry a smaller spread than for thin altcoin pairs. Common use cases include exiting TRX accumulated from stablecoin operations, rotating into SOL for memecoin or DEX activity (Jupiter, Raydium, Pump.fun), or funding a fresh Solana wallet without going through a centralized on-ramp.

Choosing a service for this pair

  • Network match: confirm the deposit address is Tron mainnet (TRX, not a wrapped TRX on another chain) and the payout is native SOL, not a wrapped variant.
  • Rate type: fixed rate locks the quote but adds spread; floating rate gives you the market price at execution but can drift if Tron confirms slowly.
  • Min/max limits: TRX has a low unit price, so minimums are often expressed as a USD-equivalent threshold. Check both ends.
  • Refund address: always provide a Tron refund address you control in case the deposit falls outside the rate window.

Practical tips: send a small test amount first if you are moving size; avoid swapping during Solana congestion spikes (priority fee surges can delay payout broadcasting); and double-check the SOL destination is a wallet address, not an exchange memo-based deposit, since Solana does not use memos the way some chains do.

// FAQ
How long does a TRX to SOL swap take?
Usually 2-5 minutes end to end. Tron confirmations are near-instant (around 3 seconds per block, with most services waiting for 19-20 confirmations), and Solana payout lands within seconds once broadcast. Delays normally come from service-side processing or Solana network congestion, not the chains themselves.
Do I need TRX energy or bandwidth to send the deposit?
If your wallet has no staked TRX for energy/bandwidth, the network deducts a small TRX fee directly (typically under 1 TRX for a simple transfer). Sending native TRX is cheap either way. The fee math gets more complex only if you are sending TRC20 tokens, which is not the case here.
Is there a direct bridge between Tron and Solana?
Not in any practical sense for retail users. General-purpose bridges between Tron and Solana are limited and add wrapped-asset risk. A swap aggregator is usually faster and cleaner: the service takes TRX on Tron and pays native SOL on Solana, removing wrapped tokens from the equation entirely.
Fixed rate or floating rate for TRX -> SOL?
Fixed rate suits larger amounts or volatile sessions - you know exactly how much SOL arrives. Floating rate often pays out slightly more on calm markets because the spread is thinner, but if TRX confirmations lag or SOL moves sharply during the wait, the final amount can shift by 1-2 percent.
Can I swap TRX directly to a Solana wallet like Phantom?
Yes. Paste your Solana address (the base58 string from Phantom, Solflare, Backpack, etc.) as the payout destination. Solana does not use memos or destination tags, so the address alone is enough. Avoid using an exchange deposit address unless you are certain it accepts native SOL deposits without extra fields.
What is a reasonable minimum for this swap?
Most no-KYC services set minimums around 200-500 TRX equivalent to cover network and processing costs. Below that, fees eat a noticeable percentage. For amounts under roughly 50 USD equivalent, the rate spread plus Solana priority fees can make the swap inefficient compared to consolidating first.
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