Exchange Cardano (ADA) to Sui (SUI)

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Data updated: 13/06/2026, 14:06

Exchange Cardano (ADA) to Sui (SUI)

Optimal choice
Best price
A
0.225243
1 ADA 0.2252 SUI
ff.io
207 100% 93 min
Available:5.4k SUI
Deal limit:5.919 ~ 21.5k ADA
A
0.204694
1 ADA 0.2047 SUI
purechange
346 100% 95 min
Available:740k SUI
Deal limit:57.4k ~ 5.7m ADA

Exchange rate comparison Cardano (ADA) to Sui (SUI) (SUI)

2 exchangers

Best rate Cardano (ADA) to Sui (SUI): 0.2252 SUI at ff.io · median: 0.2150 SUI across 2 exchangers · updated 13 июня 2026 г.

0.2252
0%
0.2047
-9.1%
Spread:10.0% Median:0.2150
0.2047
0.2252
purechange
Worst rate

Rate spread: 10.0% across all exchangers

ff.io
Best rate

Useful information about exchanging Cardano (ADA) to Sui (SUI)

How do I exchange Cardano to SUI?
Swapping Cardano for SUI on Nadoswap takes just a few steps. Enter the amount you want to send — the aggregator instantly scans all connected exchangers and surfaces the best available rate. Pick the offer that works for you, provide your SUI receiving details, and follow the on-screen instructions for your chosen service. The entire process typically completes in 5 to 30 minutes, though exact timing depends on network conditions and the specific exchanger's processing speed.
Is the Cardano to SUI rate fixed after I create an exchange order?
It depends on the rate type offered by the exchanger. With a fixed rate, the amount of SUI shown at checkout is locked in — you'll receive exactly that figure regardless of market movement during processing. With a floating rate, the final amount is calculated when your Cardano actually arrives at the exchanger's wallet, so the payout may differ slightly from the initial quote. Always check which rate type applies before confirming — this information is displayed clearly alongside the exchange terms.
Can an exchanger request KYC when exchanging Cardano to SUI?
Yes, this is possible. Most exchangers listed on Nadoswap operate without identity verification for smaller amounts; however, for larger transactions or where required by the exchanger's home jurisdiction, a KYC check may be triggered. This typically involves uploading a government-issued ID and, in some cases, a selfie for liveness verification. If avoiding KYC is important to you, look for exchangers that explicitly list "no verification" in their conditions — this detail is visible on each exchanger's listing before you commit to an order.
What happens if the transaction is flagged by AML checks?
If an automated AML screening assigns a high-risk score to your transaction, the exchanger may pause the order and request supporting documentation — such as proof of funds, a wallet address history, or an explanation of the transaction's origin. In cases where the risk cannot be resolved, funds may be held for a compliance review period or returned to the sending address, minus any applicable network fees. To minimise the chances of an AML flag, send only from personal wallets with a clean on-chain history, and avoid addresses linked to mixers, darknet markets, or sanctioned entities.