Non-custodial crypto swap
Instant crypto swaps with live routes and dedicated tracking.
Swap across supported tokens and networks with variable-rate and fixed-quote flows, then follow the shift from deposit to settlement on its own status page.
Current rate
Select a valid pair to fetch a live variable rate
You send
You receive
Live unit rate
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Current live rate before the shift is created.
Deposit rule
[warning] Select a pair to see the live min and max deposit range before you create the shift.
Status note
After you create the order, the app redirects to a dedicated shift screen with the QR code, countdown, waiting state, and live status polling.
Why ZyroShift
Built to convert first, then scale cleanly into routes, tokens, and networks.
The homepage leads with the live swap builder, while the rest of the site expands into structured pair pages, token hubs, and network context behind the main conversion flow.
Non-custodial flow
Create the shift, send funds from your own wallet, and follow settlement without parking assets in an account.
No sign-up friction
Start with the route itself. The builder, deposit instructions, and status page handle the transaction flow directly.
Variable and fixed modes
Use variable rate for live market routing or fixed quote when you need a short lock window and exact deposit amount.
Dedicated status tracking
Every shift has its own waiting, received, processing, and completed state so the lifecycle stays easy to follow.
Supported assets snapshot
Core tokens, major networks, and room to scale into long-tail pair pages.
The launch set is built around BTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, USDT, and USDC routes first, then expands into more network-aware pages where user intent and address confusion justify dedicated coverage.
Live coverage note
Rates, limits, and route availability stay provider-driven. The builder and shift page remain the source of truth for live minimums, maximums, and exact settlement behavior.
Popular routes
Launch routes with strong transactional intent.
USDT TRC20→
BTC BITCOIN
Fee-first stablecoin route from Tron into native BTC settlement.
Open route
USDC BASE→
BTC BITCOIN
Useful when the user wants to rotate from USDC into BTC as a more durable store-of-value route while keeping the flow wallet-native.
Open route
USDC POLYGON→
BTC BITCOIN
Useful when the user wants to rotate from USDC into BTC as a more durable store-of-value route while keeping the flow wallet-native.
Open route
USDC ARBITRUM→
BTC BITCOIN
Useful when the user wants to rotate from USDC into BTC as a more durable store-of-value route while keeping the flow wallet-native.
Open route
USDC BEP20→
BTC BITCOIN
Useful when the user wants to rotate from USDC into BTC as a more durable store-of-value route while keeping the flow wallet-native.
Open route
Popular networks
Networks that matter because fees, address formats, and user intent are not all the same.
Bitcoin
Native BTC settlement and classic store-of-value routes.
Ethereum
Main route for ETH, ERC20 assets, and fixed-quote demand.
Tron
Low-cost stablecoin routing, especially USDT TRC20 flows.
BNB Chain
Popular for broad asset coverage and lower transfer cost.
Solana
Fast settlement routes for SOL and selected stablecoin exits.
Base
Growing stablecoin and ETH ecosystem routes for EVM users.
Arbitrum
Useful when route intent depends on cheaper Ethereum-side execution.
Polygon
Another network where token symbol alone is not enough context.
How it works
A route-first flow from pair selection to final settlement.
The homepage is built to send users straight into the live builder, but every swap still follows a consistent operational flow that is easy to understand and track.
Step 01
Choose the route
Select the token and network you send, then choose the token and network you want to receive.
Step 02
Enter the destination
Add the receiving wallet address before creating the shift so settlement has a defined destination.
Step 03
Create the shift
Review the live quote or fixed quote, create the order, and copy the deposit address from the shift page.
Step 04
Track to settlement
Watch the shift move from waiting to received, processing, and completed on the dedicated status flow.
Status and trust
A dedicated shift page keeps the transaction state readable after the order is created.
Once the shift exists, the site moves out of builder mode and into a single-purpose status page. That page handles deposit address, QR, allowed range, live state changes, transaction hashes, and the final settlement result.
Live minimum and maximum
Deposit limits stay visible where users actually need them, right before funds are sent.
Wait, received, processing, completed
The lifecycle is explicit, so users do not need to guess where a swap stands after the deposit leaves their wallet.
Homepage FAQ
Core questions users ask before sending funds.
What is a non-custodial crypto swap?
It means the site helps create and track the route, but the user still sends funds from a wallet they control and receives settlement directly to a chosen address.
Do I need KYC or an account to use the swap flow?
The product positioning here is account-light and route-first. The live builder focuses on creating the shift, giving deposit instructions, and showing the settlement lifecycle.
What is the difference between variable rate and fixed quote?
Variable rate stays live until the deposit arrives. Fixed quote locks the route for a short window and requires the exact deposit amount shown on the shift.
What happens if I send less than the minimum?
The live minimum on the route matters. Deposits below the allowed range can fail to settle normally and may require provider-side handling.
How long does a swap usually take?
Timing depends on deposit detection, blockchain confirmations, route processing, and the destination network used for settlement.
Why does the selected network matter so much?
Stablecoins and other assets can exist on several chains. The destination wallet and network must match the exact route chosen in the builder.