Route family
Cross-ecosystem routes between volatile assets
Use this family when the route starts and ends in non-stable assets, usually because the user is switching ecosystem exposure rather than preserving value.
Total routes:198
Featured now:0
Mapped next:198
Curated seeds:0
What this route family covers
Alt-to-alt routes are the most ecosystem-sensitive family in the graph. They are usually about switching chains, application environments, or exposure narratives without landing in BTC or a stablecoin along the way.
These pages are useful when users want to compare direct ecosystem switches and understand which chain contexts appear most often on each side of the route.
How to compare routes in this family
Start with the destination ecosystem
This family is usually about where exposure should move next, not whether it should stay volatile at all.
Compare chain context on both sides
Because neither side is stable, wallet compatibility and native settlement can matter on both ends of the route.
Use this family for direct switches
These routes matter most when the user wants a direct ecosystem switch without pausing in BTC or a stablecoin.
Representative altcoin to altcoin routes
These examples show the strongest direct ecosystem switches inside the current family, where both the source and destination remain volatile assets.
ETH
TON
Useful when the user wants to switch ecosystems or rebalance from ETH into TON while keeping the send and receive flow wallet-native.
Base → TON
ETH
TON
Useful when the user wants to switch ecosystems or rebalance from ETH into TON while keeping the send and receive flow wallet-native.
Ethereum (ERC20) → TON
ETH
XRP
Useful when the user wants to switch ecosystems or rebalance from ETH into XRP while keeping the send and receive flow wallet-native.
Base → Ripple
ETH
XRP
Useful when the user wants to switch ecosystems or rebalance from ETH into XRP while keeping the send and receive flow wallet-native.
Ethereum (ERC20) → Ripple
SOL
ETH
Useful when the user wants to switch ecosystems or rebalance from SOL into ETH while keeping the send and receive flow wallet-native.
Solana → Base
SOL
ETH
Useful when the user wants to switch ecosystems or rebalance from SOL into ETH while keeping the send and receive flow wallet-native.
Solana → Ethereum (ERC20)
SOL
ETH
Useful when the user wants to switch ecosystems or rebalance from SOL into ETH while keeping the send and receive flow wallet-native.
Solana → Arbitrum
TRX
ETH
Useful when the user wants to switch ecosystems or rebalance from TRX into ETH while keeping the send and receive flow wallet-native.
Tron → Base
TRX
ETH
Useful when the user wants to switch ecosystems or rebalance from TRX into ETH while keeping the send and receive flow wallet-native.
Tron → Ethereum (ERC20)
Source ecosystem assets
These are the volatile source assets most often used when the route is a direct ecosystem switch rather than a preservation move.
Common source ecosystems
These source networks show where direct ecosystem switches most often begin.
Common destination ecosystems
These destination networks show where direct chain switches most often end once the user keeps exposure volatile.
Alt-to-alt family FAQ
What makes alt-to-alt routes different from the other families?
Neither side of the route is a stable or BTC landing. That means the route is usually about switching ecosystem exposure directly rather than preserving value.
What should I compare first in alt-to-alt routes?
Start with the destination ecosystem, then compare how the source chain affects wallet fit and route practicality before settlement happens.
Why does chain context matter more here?
Because both sides are ecosystem-specific. Without a stable or BTC stop in the middle, compatibility and native settlement can matter on both ends of the route.
When should I avoid alt-to-alt routes?
If the real goal is preservation or a more neutral landing asset, the better comparison is usually alt-to-stable or alt-to-BTC instead of staying in a volatile destination.
Related route families
These related families usually sit one decision away from the current cluster. Use them to compare whether the next route should preserve value, end in BTC, or enter another ecosystem instead.
Stablecoin to ecosystem-entry routes
Use this family when the funding asset stays stable at the start, but the destination should become a native ecosystem asset such as ETH, SOL, or BNB.
2072 total routes | 24 featured now | 2048 more in this family
BTC to ecosystem-entry routes
Use this family when the route starts in BTC but the real goal is another native asset ecosystem such as Ethereum, Solana, or BNB Chain.
1027 total routes | 22 featured now | 1005 more in this family
Altcoin to stable routes
Use this family when the route starts in a non-stable ecosystem asset and the destination should finish in USDT, USDC, or another stable landing asset.
2035 total routes | 23 featured now | 2012 more in this family
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