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How to Send DOGEcoin (DOGE) from Binance to Trust Wallet (Full Guide)

要将DOGE从币安提至Trust Wallet,须确保:币安KYC2认证完成、Trust Wallet已添加原生Dogecoin主网代币、地址以D/A开头且34位、余额覆盖转账额+0.1 DOGE固定矿工费,并在提币时强制选择Dogecoin Mainnet网络。

May 29, 2026 at 07:39 pm

Prerequisites for DOGE Transfer

1. A verified Binance account with KYC Level 2 completed to enable full withdrawal privileges.

2. A Trust Wallet app installed on iOS or Android, updated to version 7.32 or higher.

3. DOGE added manually to Trust Wallet via the token search function using the Dogecoin Mainnet network.

4. Confirmation that the Trust Wallet DOGE address begins with “D” or “A” and is exactly 34 characters long.

5. Sufficient DOGE balance in the Binance spot wallet to cover both the transfer amount and the mandatory 0.1 DOGE miner fee.

Step-by-Step Withdrawal from Binance

1. Log into your Binance account via web or official app, navigate to “Wallet” → “Spot Wallet”.

2. Locate DOGE in the asset list and click “Withdraw” next to it.

3. Paste the verified Trust Wallet DOGE address into the recipient field—no manual editing allowed after paste.

4. Enter the exact DOGE amount to send, ensuring the system auto-deducts 0.1 DOGE as non-adjustable network fee.

5. Select “Dogecoin Mainnet” explicitly under network options; avoid any BEP-20 or ERC-20 dropdown alternatives.

6. Complete two-factor authentication using Google Authenticator or SMS code before final submission.

Trust Wallet Address Validation Protocol

1. Open Trust Wallet, tap the '+' icon at the top right corner and search for “Dogecoin”.

2. Tap “Add Token”, then confirm selection of “Dogecoin (DOGE)” under the Dogecoin Mainnet section.

3. Tap “Receive” to generate a new DOGE address—verify its format: must start with “D” or “A”, no spaces, no checksum errors.

4. Cross-check the first six and last four characters against the address copied from Binance withdrawal interface.

5. Never reuse an old DOGE address if prior transfers failed due to low fee or network mismatch.

Transaction Monitoring & Confirmation Logic

1. After Binance confirms withdrawal submission, locate the transaction ID (TxID) in the “Withdrawal History” tab.

2. Paste the TxID into https://blockchair.com/dogecoin/transaction/ to access real-time blockchain status.

3. Monitor “Confirmations” count—DOGE requires exactly six confirmations before Trust Wallet reflects the balance increase.

4. If “Status” remains “Unconfirmed” beyond 20 minutes, verify current recommended fee rate (1–3 DOGE/KB) on Blockchair’s mempool dashboard.

5. Do not re-submit the same withdrawal request—duplicate TxIDs will be rejected by Dogecoin nodes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I send DOGE from Binance to Trust Wallet using BEP-20?A: No. Trust Wallet only supports native DOGE on Dogecoin Mainnet. Sending via BEP-20 will result in permanent loss.

Q: Why does Trust Wallet show zero DOGE after six confirmations?A: The wallet may not have auto-detected the DOGE token. Manually add DOGE under “Custom Token” using contract address 0xb819fe0a1b3e1c9f8d9a2f14d2c9c259863e493d—this is invalid for DOGE and must be ignored. Instead, ensure “Dogecoin Mainnet” is selected during token addition.

Q: Is it safe to use the same DOGE address across multiple withdrawals?A: Yes, but only if all prior transactions reached six confirmations. Reusing an address after a stuck transaction risks misattribution due to UTXO model behavior.

Q: What happens if I enter 0.09 DOGE as miner fee?A: Binance enforces a hard floor of 0.1 DOGE. Any attempt to override this value triggers an immediate error message: “Miner fee below minimum threshold. Please use Dogecoin Mainnet default.”

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