3. You will be redirected to the Deposit Crypto page. Select the cryptocurrency you want to deposit.
4. Next, choose the deposit network. Please make sure that the selected network is the same as the network of the platform you are withdrawing funds from. If you select the wrong network, your funds might be lost and couldn’t be recovered.
Some examples of network selection:
BNB refers to the BNB Beacon Chain (BEP2);
BSC refers to the BNB Smart Chain (BEP20);
ETH refers to the Ethereum network (ERC20);
TRX refers to the TRON network (TRC20);
BTC refers to the Bitcoin network;
SegWitBTC refers to Native Segwit (bech32), and the address starts with “bc1”. You can withdraw or send your Bitcoin to SegWit (bech32) addresses. For more details, please refer to What Is Segregated Witness (SegWit).
For certain networks, such as BEP2 or EOS, you must fill in the Memo when making a transfer, or your address cannot be detected.
5. In this example, we will withdraw BNB from another platform and deposit it into Binance. Since we are withdrawing from a BSC address (BNB Smart Chain blockchain), we will select the BEP20 deposit network.
The network selection depends on the options provided by the external wallet/exchange that you are making the withdrawal from. If the external platform only supports ERC20, you must select the ERC20 deposit network.
DO NOT select the cheapest fee option. Select the one that is compatible with the external platform. For example, you can only send ERC20 tokens to another ERC20 address, and you can only send BSC tokens to another BSC address. If you select incompatible/different deposit networks, you will lose your funds.
6. Please confirm the contract address carefully before proceeding. Click the contract address to be redirected to the block explorer to view more details. The contract address of the asset you’re depositing must be the same as the one shown here, or your assets might be lost.
7. Click the copy icon to copy your Binance Wallet’s deposit address and paste it to the address field on the platform you intend to withdraw crypto from.
Alternatively, you can click the QR code icon to get a QR code of the address and import it to the platform you’re withdrawing.
8. After confirming the withdrawal request, it takes time for the transaction to be confirmed. The confirmation time varies depending on the blockchain and its current network traffic.
Once the transfer is processed, you can check your deposit from [Transaction History], as well as more information on your recent transactions.
9. Click at [Information Required]
10.On the next page, click at [Credit Account Manually] to fill in the required information.
11. On Address Confirmation, select Deposit Originator.
11.a If the Deposit Originator is you, please choose Myself and fill VASP Name. For unhosted wallet, please enter “UH”
11.b If the Deposit Originator is not you, please choose Not Myself and input the Originator Name in Kanji, Katakana and Latin.
12. After filling in all required fields, please click at “Submit”.
13. On the next screen, click at “OK”
14. Then the status of your deposit will change to “Confirming”.
15. Once all the transaction reached to confirmation block on blockchain, your deposit status will change to “Completed”
Tutorial Video
How to deposit crypto on the Binance website?
1. Log into your Binance account and click [Deposit].
3. You will be redirected to the Deposit Crypto page. Select the cryptocurrency you want to deposit.
4. Next, choose the deposit network. Please make sure that the selected network is the same as the network of the platform you are withdrawing funds from. If you select the wrong network, your funds might be lost and couldn’t be recovered.
Some examples of network selection:
BNB refers to the BNB Beacon Chain (BEP2);
BSC refers to the BNB Smart Chain (BEP20);
ETH refers to the Ethereum network (ERC20);
TRX refers to the TRON network (TRC20);
BTC refers to the Bitcoin network;
SegWitBTC refers to Native Segwit (bech32), and the address starts with “bc1”. You can withdraw or send your Bitcoin to SegWit (bech32) addresses. For more details, please refer to What Is Segregated Witness (SegWit).
For certain networks, such as BEP2 or EOS, you must fill in the Memo when making a transfer, or your address cannot be detected.
5. In this example, we will withdraw USDT from another platform and deposit it into Binance. Since we are withdrawing from an ERC20 address (Ethereum blockchain), we will select the ERC20 deposit network.
The network selection depends on the options provided by the external wallet/exchange that you are making the withdrawal from. If the external platform only supports ERC20, you must select the ERC20 deposit network.
DO NOT select the cheapest fee option. Select the one that is compatible with the external platform. For example, you can only send ERC20 tokens to another ERC20 address, and you can only send BSC tokens to another BSC address. If you select incompatible/different deposit networks, you will lose your funds.
6. Please confirm the contract address carefully before proceeding. Click the contract address to be redirected to the block explorer to view more details. The contract address of the asset you’re depositing must be the same as the one shown here, or your assets might be lost.
7. You can deposit to either the Spot or Funding Wallet. Click [Change] to select.
8. Click the copy icon to copy your Binance Wallet’s deposit address and paste it to the address field on the platform you intend to withdraw crypto from.
Alternatively, you can click the QR code icon to get a QR code of the address and import it to the platform you’re withdrawing.
9. After confirming the withdrawal request, it takes time for the transaction to be confirmed. The confirmation time varies depending on the blockchain and its current network traffic.
Once the transfer is processed, the funds will be credited to your Binance account shortly after.
10. You can check the status of your deposit from [Transaction History], as well as more information on your recent transactions.
Tutorial Video
How to deposit crypto on the Binance website?
1. Log into your Binance account and click [Deposit].
3. You will be redirected to the Deposit Crypto page. Select the cryptocurrency you want to deposit.
4. Next, choose the deposit network. Please make sure that the selected network is the same as the network of the platform you are withdrawing funds from. If you select the wrong network, your funds might be lost and couldn’t be recovered.
Some examples of network selection:
BNB refers to the BNB Beacon Chain (BEP2);
BSC refers to the BNB Smart Chain (BEP20);
ETH refers to the Ethereum network (ERC20);
TRX refers to the TRON network (TRC20);
BTC refers to the Bitcoin network;
SegWitBTC refers to Native Segwit (bech32), and the address starts with “bc1”. You can withdraw or send your Bitcoin to SegWit (bech32) addresses. For more details, please refer to What Is Segregated Witness (SegWit).
For certain networks, such as BEP2 or EOS, you must fill in the Memo when making a transfer, or your address cannot be detected.
5. In this example, we will withdraw BTC from another platform and deposit it into Binance. Since we are withdrawing from a BSC address, we will select the BSC deposit network.
The network selection depends on the options provided by the external wallet/exchange that you are making the withdrawal from. For example, if the external platform only supports ERC20, you must select the ERC20 deposit network.
DO NOT select the cheapest fee option.Select the one that is compatible with the external platform. For example, you can only send ERC20 tokens to another ERC20 address, and you can only send BSC tokens to another BSC address. If you select incompatible/different deposit networks, you will lose your funds.
6. Please confirm the contract address carefully before proceeding. Click the contract address to be redirected to the block explorer to view more details. The contract address of the asset you’re depositing must be the same as the one shown here, or your assets might be lost.
7. You can deposit to either the Spot or Funding Wallet. Click [Spot Wallet] to select.
8. Click the copy icon to copy your Binance Wallet’s deposit address and paste it to the address field on the platform you intend to withdraw crypto from.
Alternatively, you can click the QR code icon to get a QR code of the address and import it to the platform you’re withdrawing.
9. After confirming the withdrawal request, it takes time for the transaction to be confirmed. The confirmation time varies depending on the blockchain and its current network traffic.
Once the transfer is processed, the funds will be credited to your Binance account shortly after.
10. You can check the status of your deposit from [Transaction History], as well as more information on your recent transactions.
1. How to find my Binance deposit address?
Cryptocurrencies are deposited via a deposit address. To view the deposit address of your Binance Wallet, go to [Deposit] and click [Deposit Crypto]. After selecting the coin you wish to deposit and the network you’re using, you will see the deposit address. Copy and paste the address to the platform or wallet you are withdrawing from to transfer them to your Binance Wallet. In some cases, you will also need to include a MEMO.
2. How to check my transaction history?
You can check the status of your deposit or withdrawal from [Wallet] - [Overview] - [Transaction History].
If you’re using the App, go to [Wallets] - [Spot] and tap the [Transaction History] icon on the right.
3. What is a tag/memo and why do I need to enter it when depositing crypto?
A tag or memo is a unique identifier assigned to each account for identifying a deposit and crediting the appropriate account. When depositing certain crypto, such as BNB, XEM, XLM, XRP, KAVA, ATOM, BAND, EOS, etc., you need to enter the respective tag or memo for it to be successfully credited.
4. How long does it take for my funds to arrive? What is the transaction fee?
After confirming your request on Binance, it takes time for the transaction to be confirmed on the blockchain. The confirmation time varies depending on the blockchain and its current network traffic.
For example, if you’re depositing USDT, Binance supports the ERC20, BEP2, and TRC20 networks. You can select the desired network from the platform you’re withdrawing from, enter the amount to withdraw, and you will see the relevant transaction fees.
The funds will be credited to your Binance account shortly after the network confirms the transaction.
Please note if you entered the wrong deposit address or selected an unsupported network, your funds will be lost. Always check carefully before you confirm the transaction.