Swap LTC without leaving your wallet.
FEATURE
Swap LTC without leaving your wallet.
Moving Litecoin to an exchange to convert it means KYC, wait times, and withdrawal fees. In-wallet swap skips the trip — convert LTC to BTC, ETH, or USDT in a few taps.
Lite Wallet includes an in-wallet swap that converts Litecoin to Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and other supported assets without leaving the wallet. Rates are aggregated from multiple third-party liquidity providers; Lite Wallet shows the best rate from the set before the user confirms. In-wallet swaps use non-custodial flows — Lite Wallet never takes custody of either side of the trade — and do not require KYC for supported swap sizes. Provider spreads are disclosed pre-confirmation.
Supported swap pairs
Available swap pairs at launch. Additional pairs added as providers expand coverage — current list always reflected in the in-wallet swap screen.
LTC → BTC
Deepest liquidity; typically tightest spread
LTC → ETH
Major pair; good liquidity
LTC → USDT
Dollar-stable exit; supported on major chains
LTC → USDC
Alternative dollar-stable
BTC → LTC
Common inbound for buying LTC
ETH → LTC
Common inbound pair
USDT → LTC
Dollar-to-LTC entry pair
Provider coverage and supported networks (ERC-20 vs TRC-20 for USDT, etc.) shown in the swap flow. Always verify the destination chain before confirming.
How the swap works
Choose the swap pair
In Lite Wallet, tap Swap. Pick your source asset (LTC) and destination asset (BTC, ETH, USDT, etc.). Enter the amount you want to swap.
Review the aggregated rate
Lite Wallet queries multiple liquidity providers, picks the best rate, and shows the rate, the provider name, the destination amount, and the implied spread. No surprises at the end.
Confirm the send
The swap executes as an outgoing LTC send to the provider's address, with a return address for the destination asset. Lite Wallet signs the LTC send transaction with your key; the provider handles the destination asset payout.
Receive the destination asset
Within minutes of the LTC confirmation, the destination asset arrives in your Lite Wallet destination address. If the destination chain isn't natively supported in Lite Wallet (e.g., USDT on ERC-20), the provider sends to an address you specify during the swap setup.
What the swap actually costs
A swap has three cost components: the Litecoin network fee for your outbound send, the destination chain's receive fee (charged by the provider on their side), and the provider's spread (the gap between the interbank rate and what you receive). Lite Wallet does not add a markup on top of the provider rate. The spread you see in the swap screen is the provider's spread — what they make on the trade. Lite Wallet shows all three components before you confirm.
