Swap Toncoin to Bitcoin. No account, no KYC.
CoinVast swaps TON to BTC in one payment: paste a Bitcoin address, send Toncoin, and after 1 confirmation, about a minute, we screen the deposit, exchange it at a 0.5% floating spread, and send Bitcoin straight to your wallet.
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Minimum is 1 TON
No account · Deposits screened before exchange, never frozen after
TON balances tend to arrive sideways. A tap game that actually paid out, a Telegram gift that turned into coins, a mini app airdrop, a friend settling a debt inside a chat. Suddenly you own a cryptocurrency you never exactly decided to buy, and it lives in a wallet inside a messaging app. It is real money with an unusual origin story.
Bitcoin is the opposite kind of asset: the one people decide to keep. Longest track record, simplest pitch, supported by every hardware wallet ever made. Converting Telegram-economy earnings into BTC is how a lot of people turn pocket winnings into actual savings, and that conversion is exactly what this page does.
The mechanics favor you on the way in. TON confirms in about a minute, with blocks arriving every few seconds, so your deposit credits almost immediately. The slow half is Bitcoin itself: the payout has to be mined into a block, and Bitcoin blocks average 10 minutes. Most swaps on this pair finish in 5 to 25 minutes end to end.
No account, no email, nothing to install. Paste the Bitcoin address, send one TON payment, and the card has already shown the payout with our 0.5% spread and the network fee counted in. The order page tracks both legs with transaction hashes you can check in any explorer.
TON → BTC, by the numbers
- You send
- Toncoin (TON) on the TON network.
- You receive
- Bitcoin (BTC) on the Bitcoin network, at an address you control.
- Deposit confirmations
- 1 on TON. At roughly 5-second blocks, that is about 1 minute of waiting before the exchange starts.
- Minimum swap
- 1 TON. Below that, network fees would eat too much of the swap to be worth it.
- Spread
- 0.5%, printed on the quote next to the payout network fee. There is no deposit fee.
- Typical total time
- About 5 to 25 minutes from sending your TON to BTC arriving at your address.
Confirmation counts and minimums above are the live values our exchange engine uses, not marketing copy. Block times are network averages and can vary.
Three steps. One of them is just waiting.
- 01
Set the amount, paste your BTC address
Choose how much TON you are sending. The card quotes your BTC payout with the spread and network fee already counted in. Paste the Bitcoin address the payout should land at, plus an optional TON refund address in case the swap cannot complete.
- 02
Send one TON payment
You get a deposit address on the TON network. Send your TON to it from any wallet, in one payment of at least 1 TON. No account, no email, nothing to install.
- 03
Watch the order page
Your deposit needs 1 confirmation on TON, about 1 minute. We screen it before the exchange starts, then send BTC to your address and post the transaction hash on your order page.
Why people move TON into Bitcoin
Cashing out the Telegram economy. Mini apps, tap games, gifts, and sticker trades have minted a lot of small TON balances since 2024, and the obvious question follows: now what? Spending it inside the ecosystem is one answer. Moving a slice into the asset you would happily hold for five years is another, and for most people that asset is Bitcoin, not a coin tied to one app's roadmap.
Graduating to self-custody. A lot of TON sits in custodial wallets inside Telegram, which is convenient and exactly as safe as someone else's server. Swapping to BTC is a natural moment to upgrade. The payout address you paste here can be a hardware wallet, and for anything you plan to keep, it should be. You send TON from wherever it currently lives. The Bitcoin lands somewhere only you control.
Trimming single-ecosystem risk. Toncoin's fortunes are tied tightly to one company's product decisions and one app's user base. That coupling is the growth story and the risk story in the same sentence. Bitcoin depends on no company, which is precisely its charm. Rotating some TON into BTC is a hedge against the day the roadmap and your wallet stop agreeing.
Setting honest expectations about speed. The TON leg is quick: 1 confirmation, about a minute, done. The Bitcoin leg moves at Bitcoin's pace, roughly one block every 10 minutes, occasionally longer when the mempool is crowded. We send the payout promptly after screening; the network decides when it confirms. The order page shows the payout hash the moment it exists, so you are never guessing.
We launched CoinVast in 2026 to make one-off conversions like this simple. Deposits are screened before the exchange starts: pass and the swap proceeds at the quoted terms, fail and your TON returns to your refund address minus the network fee. No mid-swap freezes, no account to compromise, and a completed swap is final.
TON to BTC, asked and answered
How long does a TON to BTC swap take?
Usually 5 to 25 minutes. Your Toncoin deposit credits after 1 confirmation, which takes about a minute since TON blocks arrive every few seconds. The exchange runs in seconds. The wait is on the payout side: Bitcoin blocks average 10 minutes, so your BTC typically confirms 10 to 20 minutes after we send it. The order page posts the payout hash, so you can watch it climb in any block explorer.
Can I send TON from Telegram's built-in wallet?
Yes. A deposit from any wallet works, custodial or not, including the wallet inside Telegram. Where custody matters is the other end: the Bitcoin address you paste should be one whose keys you actually hold, like a hardware wallet or a mobile wallet with a seed phrase you backed up. Swapping out of one custodial app and into another custodial account rather misses the point of the trip.
Do I need to add a memo or comment to my TON deposit?
No. Each swap gets its own deposit address, so there is no comment or memo to attach, unlike exchanges that pool everyone into one shared address. If your wallet offers a comment field, leave it empty. The rule that does matter: send the deposit as a single payment of at least 1 TON, which is exactly what the card asks for when it shows you the address.
My TON address starts with UQ instead of EQ. Is that a problem?
No. EQ and UQ are two encodings of the same address, the bounceable and non-bounceable forms, and both work here, including for the optional refund address. Wallets have been shifting to the UQ style for ordinary accounts, so seeing it is normal. Paste whichever your wallet shows. The address that deserves your double-check on this pair is the Bitcoin one, since that is where the money ends up.
Which Bitcoin address type should I give?
Any address you control: bech32 starting with bc1, or legacy starting with 1 or 3. Bech32 is the sensible default in 2026 because future spends from it cost slightly less. The real question is whose keys sit behind the address. A hardware wallet is ideal for amounts you care about. An exchange deposit address works mechanically, but then your fresh BTC lands right back behind someone's KYC desk.
Do I need an account or ID to swap TON to BTC?
No. No sign-up, no email, no KYC under the screening threshold. You paste a Bitcoin address, send one Toncoin payment, and bookmark the order page, which is your receipt and tracker in one. Deposits are screened before the exchange begins: pass and it proceeds, fail and your TON returns to your refund address minus the network fee.
What is the minimum TON to BTC swap?
1 TON. Below that, the Bitcoin network fee on the payout side would eat a silly share of the result. There is no upper limit wired into the card, though unusually large swaps can be held for a human look before the exchange starts, never after. Tap-game winnings usually clear the minimum with room to spare, but if yours do not, let them stack a little first.
Where to next
TON in. BTC out. Nothing to sign up for in between.
Start this swapSetting it up takes under a minute. The blockchain handles the rest.