Convert USD to COIN
Swap US Dollar for COIN in Torque's non-custodial wallet.
Convert US Dollar (USD) to COIN (COIN) on Torque — a non-custodial smart-account wallet with cross-chain execution, transparent fees, and aggregated liquidity.
USD is listed under Cash; COIN under Stocks. Torque routes swaps with aggregated liquidity on supported networks, including dedicated flows for Bitcoin and Solana assets. Review the live quote, platform fee, and slippage in Trade before you confirm.
Same-chain swaps in the app include about 0.30% platform fee today, plus network gas and aggregator spread. Default slippage is 0.5%; cross-chain routes enforce at least 3% minimum slippage.
Fund tokenized COIN exposure directly from USD balances.
Cash · Spot
US Dollar
USD
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Stocks · Spot & Futures
COIN
COIN
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Common use case: Fund tokenized COIN exposure directly from USD balances.
Steps to Convert USD to COIN
- Click Trade USD → COIN to open app.torque.fi with sell=USD and buy=COIN pre-filled.
- Confirm you have enough unified balance in the USD and COIN product buckets for the trade.
- Adjust slippage if needed (URL param slippage or Trade settings). Large same-chain sells over $10,000 may use tighter slippage.
- Review the quote — platform fee, slippage, and estimated output — then confirm. Torque routes from your unified balance automatically.
- Track one portfolio balance in Torque. Perps positions and PnL appear on trade and perps surfaces; drill into composition only if you want bucket detail.
FAQ
- How do I convert USD to COIN on Torque?
- Click Trade USD → COIN to open app.torque.fi with sell=USD and buy=COIN pre-filled. Confirm you have enough unified balance in the USD and COIN product buckets for the trade.
- What fees apply to USD → COIN?
- Expect ~0.30% Torque platform fee on qualifying same-chain swaps, plus gas and routing spread. Perpetuals and some bridge paths differ — always read the fee line in Trade.
- What slippage should I set for USD to COIN?
- Start with 0.5% default. Cross-chain USD→COIN routes require at least 3% minimum slippage in product rules.
- Why might USD to COIN fail to route?
- Catalog pages cover valid catalog pairs; execution still needs liquidity, compatible chains, and sufficient executable unified balance. Try routing through USD, ETH, or BTC hubs if a direct path fails.
- Is converting USD to COIN non-custodial?
- Torque is non-custodial: you sign in with email or Google, receive a Torque smart account, and authorize each transaction. Torque routes execution and maintains ledger intents but does not hold your private keys like a centralized exchange.
- Can I convert COIN back to USD?
- Yes — open /convert/coin-to-usd or swap the Trade direction. Inverse intent is common for COIN→USD rebalances.
Not financial advice. Digital assets involve risk. Fees, gas, routing spread, and availability vary by asset, chain, and region. Verify live quotes in the app before trading.