XMR → SUI
| # | Exchange | Score | No-KYC record? | Rate | You receive (1 XMR) | Limits (XMR) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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A priv 87trust 70 | 1 XMR = 424.819814 SUI | 424.819814 SUI | min 21.592942 · max 3701.647233 | swap on notkyc | swap on OctoSwap → | |
| 2 |
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C priv 64trust 70 | 1 XMR = 424.16175816 SUI | 424.16175816 SUI | min 0.70993 · max 3062.57655 | swap on notkyc | swap on Swaponix → | |
| 3 |
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C priv 49trust 75 | — | 1 XMR = 423.55963303 SUI | 423.55963303 SUI | — | swap on Quickex → | |
| 4 |
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C priv 62trust 70 | 1 XMR = 423.525852 SUI | 423.525852 SUI | min 0.18560139 · max 3062.57502475 | swap on notkyc | swap on Lizex → | |
| 5 |
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D priv 45trust 67 | 1 XMR = 423.456 SUI | 423.456 SUI | min 0.003129 · max 14.288448 | swap on notkyc | swap on FixedFloat → | |
| 6 |
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B priv 59trust 88 | 1 XMR = 421.5902 SUI | 421.5902 SUI | min 0.277 · max 9234.176 | swap on notkyc | swap on Swapuz → | |
| 7 |
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A+ priv 95trust 94 | 1 XMR = 420.91989763 SUI | 420.91989763 SUI | min 0.0307806 · max 506.48171683 | swap on notkyc | swap on PegasusSwap → | |
| 8 |
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D priv 43trust 72 | — | 1 XMR = 419.952222 SUI | 419.952222 SUI | min 0.07845 | swap on ChangeHero → | |
| 9 |
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C priv 49trust 80 | 1 XMR = 418.96850586 SUI | 418.96850586 SUI | min 0.15082492 · max 506.48171683 | swap on notkyc | swap on Exolix → | |
| 10 |
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D priv 40trust 65 | — | 1 XMR = 418.48373054 SUI | 418.48373054 SUI | min 0.01137329 | swap on Baltex → | |
| 11 |
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C priv 61trust 71 | 1 XMR = 416.4872 SUI | 416.4872 SUI | min 0.3084 · max 3084.706 | swap on notkyc | swap on XMRS → | |
| 12 |
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C priv 65trust 60 | 1 XMR = 413.00436143 SUI | 413.00436143 SUI | min 0.09259548 · max 1388.93218386 | swap on notkyc | swap on GhostSwap → |
Swapping XMR to SUI moves value from an opaque, privacy-focused chain into a high-throughput Move-based L1 with deep DEX liquidity and active DeFi. The conversion is one-way in terms of traceability: once funds land on Sui, on-chain analytics apply again. People run this swap to deploy privately-held capital into Sui staking, liquidity pools, or NFT mints without routing through a KYC venue that would link their Monero history to a verified identity.
What makes XMR -> SUI specific
Monero and Sui share no bridge and no common settlement layer. Every swap is a custodial or atomic hop: the service receives XMR on the Monero chain and sends native SUI on Sui mainnet. There is no wrapped-XMR route worth using here, so the exchange's hot-wallet liquidity on both sides determines your rate. Monero confirmations dominate the timing - expect 10-20 minutes for the deposit side to clear required confirmations (typically 10), while the SUI payout itself settles in under a second once triggered.
Liquidity for this pair is thinner than XMR -> BTC or XMR -> USDT. Aggregated quotes can vary 1-3 percent across providers, more on amounts above ~50 XMR. Sui is liquid on its own, but few no-KYC venues hold large SUI inventory, so size matters.
Choosing a route
- Network match: confirm payout is native SUI on Sui mainnet, not a wrapped representation on another chain.
- Rate type: floating rates track market during the Monero confirmation window; fixed rates lock a number but bake in a wider spread (often 1-2 percent extra).
- Min/max: Monero's privacy means refunds require you to supply a return address up front - check the refund policy before sending.
- Address validation: Sui addresses are 32-byte hex with a 0x prefix and are not interchangeable with EVM addresses despite looking similar in length.
Practical tips: split large amounts into two or three swaps to reduce slippage and limit exposure if one provider stalls. Send a small test transaction first if the destination is a fresh wallet. Avoid swapping during Monero mempool spikes - fee bumps are rare but confirmation delays can push fixed-rate windows past expiry, forcing a re-quote at worse terms. Generate a fresh Sui receiving address per swap to keep post-swap activity unlinked from any prior on-chain footprint.