Exchange / Trade


Important: While offering access to the “Trade” section, Wallet does not provide investment advice. Like any other cryptocurrency-related operation, dealing with cryptocurrencies involves risks.


What is the Trade section

The "Trade" section allows you to exchange TON and USDT for popular tokens across different blockchains and store them in your Wallet. At the moment, you cannot withdraw these assets to external platforms, nor can you increase your balance by receiving them from third-party services. For simplicity, we will refer to these tokens as Trading Assets. Trading Assets are not limited to blockchains that are already supported in Wallet. You can purchase tokens even on the Ethereum blockchain. See the list of supported Trading Assets here.

TON, USDT (TRC-20 and TON), BTC, NOT, DOGS, HMSTR, X, MAJOR, and CATI are supported tokens. You can withdraw and deposit such tokens from external services, as well as swap them via our new Trade section.

In the “Trade” section, you can buy and sell Trading assets and supported tokens for USDT and TON. This section gives the ability to view certain information about popular assets, including their trading volumes, price fluctuations, and market capitalization rates over time.

For faster exchange of the crypto assets already stored in your balance, use the Exchange button on Wallet’s main page.


What tabs are available in the Trade section

In the Trade section, you can see price charts for the most popular trading assets. You can also find lists with information about price changes, trading volumes, and market capitalization:

  • Popular: The most popular assets available for trading.
  • All: Assets with the largest market capitalization over the past 24 hours.
  • Top Gainers: Assets with the largest price increase over the past 24 hours.
  • Top Losers: Assets with the largest price decrease over the past 24 hours.
  • Volume: Assets with the largest trading volume in the market over the past 24 hours.

Market Cap (Capitalization) refers to the theoretical total value of a certain cryptocurrency: the total amount of coins in circulation multiplied by the current price of one coin. Simply put, market capitalization attempts to measure the impact of a particular cryptocurrency on the market.

Note: Data about asset prices and their market indicators is taken from CoinMarketCap.


Which Trading Assets are supported in Wallet

Currently, more than 30 assets are available in the Trade section:

Algorand (ALGO), Aptos (APT), Cosmos (ATOM), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Dogecoin (DOGE), Polkadot (DOT), Ethereum Classic (ETC), Ethereum (ETH), Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (FET), FLOKI (FLOKI), Flare (FLR), Hedera (HBAR), Internet Computer (ICP), Injective (INJ), Lido DAO (LDO), Chainlink (LINK), Litecoin (LTC), Movement (MOVE), NEAR Protocol (NEAR), MANTRA (OM), Ondo (ONDO), Pepe (PEPE), Pi Network (PI), POL (prev. MATIC) (POL), Render (RENDER), Shiba Inu (SHIB), Solana (SOL), Sui (SUI), Celestia (TIA), OFFICIAL TRUMP (TRUMP), Worldcoin (WLD), Tether Gold (XAUT), Stellar (XLM), XRP (XRP), Tez (XTZ), LayerZero (ZRO)

In the future, we will continue to expand the list of supported trading assets.

Please note: Wallet may periodically revise the asset list on this page. For the most up-to-date asset list, please refer to the Trade page inside Wallet.


Can you deposit Trading Assets to Wallet, withdraw them to another service, or send them to a Telegram contact

At the moment, you cannot deposit Trading Assets from another service into your Wallet account, nor can you withdraw them to an external address or send them to another user via Telegram. You can only purchase Trading Assets using USDT or TON through the Trade section. Learn more about deposit methods

Important: Wallet assumes no liability for deposits of unsupported assets, which may be permanently lost. If you deposit unsupported assets, including Trading Assets which are not accepted for deposits or withdrawals to your Wallet, they might be lost. 

Wallet supports only the following crypto assets for deposits: USDT (TON and TRC-20), TON, NOT, DOGS, HMSTR, X, MAJOR, CATI, and BTC.


How can I buy / sell Trading Assets

You can purchase or sell Trading Assets in just a few taps.

  1. Open the Trade page and select an asset. To locate a specific token quickly, use the Search bar.
  2. Go to the asset's page and press Buy or Sell.
  3. Choose the cryptocurrency you want to use for the purchase or sale: TON or USDT.
  4. Specify the amount of tokens you are looking to buy or sell.
  5. Tap Review Order.
  6. Review the exchange rate and fees, then confirm the transaction.

Done! You can see your balance on the main page of Wallet.


I do not have enough USDT or TON to purchase a different asset

If you don’t have enough crypto for the trade, you can increase your TON and USDT balance using any convenient method:


What is the fee for transactions involving Trading Assets

The minimum commission charged for purchasing and selling Trading Assets is the same for both USDT and TON: 0.9%.

Note: The commission is dynamic and may change slightly over time and is clearly displayed during each purchase.

See the minimum withdrawal amounts for USDT and TON here.


What can I do with Trading Assets after purchasing them

After purchasing Trading Assets, you can:

  • Store them: You can keep the trading assets in your balance and sell them later.
  • Exchange them: You can exchange the trading assets for TON or USDT.

How can I exchange crypto assets stored in my balance

  1. Tap the "Exchange" icon in Wallet's main menu.
  2. Choose the cryptocurrency you wish to exchange. You can exchange USDT and Toncoin (TON) for any other Supported token or Trading asset. As for other crypto assets, it is possible to exchange them only for USDT or TON.


  1. Review the exchange details carefully.
  2. Tap "Confirm and exchange".

Read about exchange fees and limits here.


Can I sell Trading Assets on the P2P Market or buy them with a bank card

At the moment, it is not possible to directly buy or sell Trading Assets on the P2P Market, nor is it possible to buy them with a bank card. Instead, you can exchange your assets to TON or USDT and sell the exchanged tokens to other users on the P2P Market. Read more


Will new Trading Assets be added in the future

Yes, we are constantly improving and expanding the list of trading assets. Subscribe to our "Wallet News" channel to stay updated on the latest developments.


How often is the asset price updated in the Trade section

The price in the Trade section and on the asset page is updated every minute and is provided solely for customer convenience.

Please note that the chart displays only the average market price from CoinMarketCap. You can also track exchange rates from external sources. The actual rate for buying or selling in Wallet should always be verified when confirming the details of a Trading Asset purchase or sale.


Exchanges are not available in my region, what should I do

The exchange feature may be unavailable due to regional restrictions. In such cases, transactions involving Trading Assets will also be unavailable.

If exchanges are not available for you, and you wish to trade Supported tokens, try using other features within Wallet, or using a non-custodial wallet in TON Space:

  1. Buy or sell crypto on the P2P Market
  2. Buy crypto through payment providers
  3. Swap crypto in TON Space.

According to the User Agreement, Wallet reserves the right to decide the markets and jurisdictions where certain functionalities are available. You can find the list of countries where Wallet is unavailable here.


Is verification required to make exchanges

To be able to transact with Trading Assets, users just need to complete a basic level of verification. To complete it, you need to provide some information about yourself: full name, date of birth, country of residence, and phone number.

That said, at any stage of using the service, Wallet may request additional information from you. For example, this may include a request for identity verification, proof of address, or confirmation of the source of wealth or funds. In such cases, we will send a notification in the chat with Wallet with instructions on the next steps.

Identity check is a standard procedure of all custodial crypto services. Since Wallet must meet AML / CTF (Anti-Money Laundering / Counter-Terrorist Financing) requirements, we need to conduct customer identity verification (KYC — Know Your Customer). You can check more details on the importance of verification here.