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How to withdraw crypto from Binance to Trust Wallet? (BEP20 vs ERC20)
Always match Binance’s withdrawal network (BEP20/ERC20) to Trust Wallet’s active chain—mismatches cause permanent loss, as addresses look identical but aren’t cross-compatible.
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Understanding Network Compatibility
1. Binance supports multiple blockchain networks for token withdrawals, including BEP20 and ERC20.
2. BEP20 tokens operate on the BNB Smart Chain, while ERC20 tokens run on Ethereum’s mainnet.
3. Trust Wallet natively supports both BEP20 and ERC20 standards, but users must select the correct network before initiating a transfer.
4. Sending a BEP20 token to an ERC20 address—or vice versa—will result in permanent loss of funds.
5. Always verify the receiving wallet’s supported network by checking Trust Wallet’s asset settings or scanning the QR code directly within the app.
Selecting the Correct Withdrawal Network on Binance
1. Log into your Binance account and navigate to Wallet > Fiat and Spot.
2. Click Withdraw, then search for the cryptocurrency you wish to send.
3. In the Network dropdown menu, choose either BEP20 (BSC) or ERC20 depending on what Trust Wallet expects for that specific token.
4. For stablecoins like USDT or BUSD, the distinction is critical: USDT on BEP20 is different from USDT on ERC20—even though they share the same ticker.
5. Confirm the selected network matches the one displayed in Trust Wallet under the token’s details page before proceeding.
Preparing Trust Wallet for Incoming Assets
1. Open Trust Wallet and tap the '+' icon in the top-right corner to add a custom token if it does not appear automatically.
2. For BEP20 tokens, ensure the BNB Smart Chain is enabled in Settings > Networks.
3. For ERC20 tokens, confirm Ethereum is activated as an active network.
4. Copy the correct wallet address shown under the appropriate network tab—do not use the same address across chains.
5. Paste this exact address into Binance’s withdrawal field without any modifications or extra characters.
Verifying Transaction Details Before Confirmation
1. Double-check the destination address character count and format: BEP20 addresses match Ethereum’s 42-character hexadecimal pattern but are only valid on BSC.
2. Review the network fee displayed on Binance; BEP20 fees are typically lower than ERC20 due to BSC’s optimized consensus mechanism.
3. Ensure two-factor authentication is completed before final submission, especially when withdrawing large amounts.
4. After confirming, wait for the transaction hash to appear—this confirms Binance has broadcasted the transfer.
5. Monitor the transaction status using block explorers: BscScan for BEP20, Etherscan for ERC20.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I withdraw BTC from Binance to Trust Wallet using BEP20? No. Bitcoin operates exclusively on its native blockchain. Only tokens built on BSC or Ethereum can use BEP20 or ERC20 networks.
Q: Why does my deposited token not show up in Trust Wallet after 30 minutes? It may be due to incorrect network selection, insufficient confirmations, or failure to manually add the token contract address for non-standard assets.
Q: Is it safe to use the same Trust Wallet address for both BEP20 and ERC20 deposits? Yes—the address format is identical—but only if the underlying network matches the sent token’s standard.
Q: What happens if I send ETH via BEP20? ETH is not natively compatible with BEP20. Attempting such a transfer will fail or result in irreversible loss since ETH exists solely on Ethereum’s mainnet.
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