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Sell TON in Siem Reap: Working Routes and Real Spreads

If you hold TON and need US dollar and Cambodian riel in Siem Reap, three channels compete for your order: online P2P escrow, private OTC dealers, and licensed exchanges with local withdrawal. Spreads between them differ by whole percentage points.

The market here is shaped by geography. Few standing desks operate here; locals lean on P2P apps and personal networks. ABA transfer and Wing dominate remote settlement; cash meets happen near Pub Street area.

TON trades strongest where Telegram is the marketplace: Siem Reap nomad and crypto-native groups quote it more readily than traditional USD/KHR desks, which treat it as a thinner, more volatile book. The in-app wallet makes settlement trivial, but the spread on a TON sale reflects the shallower liquidity - shop the offer around before accepting. For Siem Reap specifically, Pub Street area and Wat Bo are where desks and meets happen, and ABA transfer moves the USD/KHR.

Here is how the channels compare for selling TON in Siem Reap:

Route comparison for TON sales in Siem Reap (indicative):

RouteTypical all-in cost (USD/KHR)SpeedKYCLimits
P2P escrow (TON/USD/KHR)2.3-3.0% under mid5-30 minplatform accountper-offer caps
OTC desk (TON)2.8-4.1% under midsame hourlight, relationship-basedscales with relationship
Licensed exchange (TON)0.3-0.9% + USD/KHR withdrawal1 business dayfull identity KYCraised via verification

The safe sequence for selling TON here

  1. Pin down the reference: check the global TON mid-price so every local quote can be read as a spread, not a mystery number.
  2. Collect two or three quotes in parallel: one P2P offer, one desk, one exchange book - in Siem Reap they routinely differ by 1% or more.
  3. Fix your payout rail up front; chasing a better price onto an unfamiliar rail is how sellers get stuck.
  4. Release crypto only against escrow or confirmed USD/KHR receipt; network choice (TON (under $0.05)) decides your transfer cost.
  5. Confirm the USD/KHR actually cleared inside your own banking app, not from a screenshot, then close the trade and archive the receipt.

Rules that keep sales safe

Legal context first: in Cambodia, the central bank keeps a restrictive stance and licensed venues are few, so most volume moves through informal desks and personal networks. On the street level, two patterns cause most losses: fake escrow links that imitate a marketplace interface; and wrong-network deposits used to claim your coins never arrived.

Questions sales ask most

Does timing affect my TON quote in Siem Reap?

Bank rails like ABA transfer clear near-instantly around the clock, but desks staff business hours; weekend and evening quotes in Siem Reap drift wider.

How do I vet the other side of a TON trade here?

On platforms: completion rate, account age, volume history. Off-platform: referrals and a small test tranche before the main amount.

How large a TON amount can Siem Reap absorb quickly?

Few standing desks operate here; locals lean on P2P apps and personal networks. For anything unusual in size, agree the quote before moving funds anywhere.

Which network should I use to move TON?

Cheapest reliable lanes today: TON (under $0.05). The wrong chain is the single most expensive mistake in this market.

What is the standard way money changes hands in Siem Reap?

For app-based deals: ABA transfer, Wing, USD cash. For desk deals: bank transfer or USD/KHR cash counted on the spot.

Last reviewed: July 2026. This guide describes typical market structure and indicative costs; it is not financial or legal advice. Always confirm live conditions.