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XRP SOL

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 XRP) Limits (XRP)
1 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 XRP = 0.01376 SOL 0.01376 SOL min 6211.235237 · max 1064783.183524 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 XRP = 0.01369 SOL 0.01369 SOL min 7.3207 · max 46028.0514 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 XRP = 0.0135 SOL 0.0135 SOL min 88.739 · max 887390.1854 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
4 SideShift C priv 48trust 78 1 XRP = 0.01345699 SOL 0.01345699 SOL min 2.65981 · max 26598.102669 swap on SideShift →
5 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 XRP = 0.0130257 SOL 0.0130257 SOL min 0.24372916 swap on Baltex →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 XRP = 0.01376 SOL
You receive0.01376 SOL
Limitsmin 6211.235237 · max 1064783.183524 XRP
Rate1 XRP = 0.01369 SOL
You receive0.01369 SOL
Limitsmin 7.3207 · max 46028.0514 XRP
Rate1 XRP = 0.0135 SOL
You receive0.0135 SOL
Limitsmin 88.739 · max 887390.1854 XRP
Rate1 XRP = 0.01345699 SOL
You receive0.01345699 SOL
Limitsmin 2.65981 · max 26598.102669 XRP
Rate1 XRP = 0.0130257 SOL
You receive0.0130257 SOL
Limitsmin 0.24372916 XRP

Swapping XRP to SOL bridges two of crypto's fastest settlement layers without ever touching a centralized order book or KYC desk. XRP gives you 3-5 second finality on the XRP Ledger with sub-cent fees; SOL drops you into a high-throughput smart contract ecosystem with DeFi, NFTs, and memecoins that XRPL doesn't natively offer. This page compares live no-KYC rates across 17 aggregated swap services so you can move value between the two ledgers in a single transaction.

// about this pair

Why XRP -> SOL is a common route

XRP and SOL are both non-EVM chains optimized for speed, but they serve different purposes. XRP Ledger is a payment-focused settlement network with deterministic fees and a built-in DEX, while Solana is a general-purpose smart contract platform hosting Jupiter, Raydium, Jito, and a large memecoin economy. Users typically convert XRP to SOL to access on-chain yield, participate in Solana airdrops, trade SPL tokens, or rotate exposure from a payments asset into a programmable one.

Both chains settle in seconds and charge negligible fees, so the swap itself is fast end-to-end. The bottleneck is usually the exchange's internal processing - some services hold funds for a 'compliance review' even on no-KYC flows, which adds minutes. Aggregated quotes here factor in the actual delivered amount, not just the headline rate.

What to check before you commit

  • Network match: XRP must be sent on the XRP Ledger (with destination tag if required). SOL is delivered on Solana mainnet - confirm your receiving wallet is not an exchange deposit address that rejects unflagged transfers.
  • Destination tag handling: if the swap service's XRP deposit address requires a tag, missing it can mean lost funds or a manual recovery ticket.
  • Rate type: floating rates track the market until execution; fixed rates lock a quote but bake in a spread. For volatile sessions, fixed is safer; for calm markets, floating usually delivers more SOL.
  • Min/max limits: XRP -> SOL pairs often have low minimums (around 20-50 XRP) but tight maximums per transaction on certain providers.
  • Refund policy: if the rate moves outside tolerance or you send the wrong amount, check whether refunds require KYC.

Practical tips: size test transactions first if you're moving a large balance, avoid swapping during major XRPL or Solana network congestion events, and always copy the destination tag and memo fields exactly as shown in the quote.

// FAQ
Do I need a destination tag when sending XRP to the swap service?
Usually yes. Most aggregated swap services use shared XRP deposit addresses and rely on the destination tag to route your funds to the correct order. Sending XRP without the required tag means your deposit lands in a pooled wallet and recovery typically requires opening a support ticket - which on a no-KYC service may still ask for transaction proof but not ID.
How long does an XRP to SOL swap take in practice?
On-chain time is minimal: XRP Ledger confirms in 3-5 seconds and Solana in under a second once the transaction lands. Total swap time is usually 2-10 minutes, dominated by the service's internal matching, optional re-quoting, and the outbound SOL broadcast. Fixed-rate swaps can be slightly slower because the provider hedges the exposure.
Is there a direct XRP/SOL market or is it routed through an intermediate asset?
Most no-KYC aggregators route XRP -> SOL through USDT, USDC, or BTC liquidity internally because direct XRP/SOL order books are thin. You don't see this on your end - you send XRP and receive SOL - but the spread reflects two hops. Comparing 17 providers usually surfaces a 1-3 percent variance on the same notional amount.
Can I swap XRP to SOL anonymously without any verification?
Yes, for typical retail amounts. The services aggregated here do not require email, ID, or address by default. Larger swaps may trigger automated risk checks if the source XRP is flagged by chain analytics (for example coming from a sanctioned address), in which case the provider may pause the order. Using clean inputs avoids this.
What's the minimum amount I can swap?
Minimums vary by provider but typically start around 20-50 XRP, set to cover the network fees and spread on both sides. The live comparison table shows each service's current minimum next to the quoted rate. For very small amounts, the effective rate gets worse because fixed costs eat a larger percentage.
Should I pick a fixed or floating rate for this pair?
XRP and SOL are both relatively volatile mid-caps, so during news-driven sessions a fixed rate protects you from slippage between deposit and execution. In quiet markets, floating rates usually pay out more SOL because there's no hedging premium. Check the spread between fixed and floating quotes in the table - if it's under 0.5 percent, fixed is generally worth it.
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