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How to check my portfolio on Binance

Log in securely to your Binance account via the official website or app, enable 2FA, then navigate to Wallet > Spot to view your crypto portfolio with real-time balances and values.

Aug 04, 2025 at 08:35 pm

Accessing Your Binance Account Securely

Before checking your portfolio on Binance, ensure you are logged into your official Binance account through the website or mobile application. Navigate to www.binance.com or open the Binance app installed on your smartphone. Enter your registered email address or username along with your password. For enhanced security, complete the two-factor authentication (2FA) process, which may involve entering a code from your authenticator app like Google Authenticator or receiving an SMS. This step is critical to prevent unauthorized access to your funds and portfolio data.

Navigating to the Portfolio Dashboard

Once logged in, locate the "Wallet" section. On the desktop version, this is typically found in the top navigation bar. Clicking on Wallet reveals a dropdown menu with options such as Spot, Fiat and Spot, Funding, and Earn. Select Spot to view your primary trading portfolio. On the mobile app, tap the "Wallet" icon at the bottom of the screen, then choose Spot Wallet. This section displays all cryptocurrencies currently held in your spot trading account, including balances, values in USDT or fiat currency, and recent price changes.

Understanding Portfolio Overview Components

The portfolio dashboard presents several key metrics. The total portfolio value is shown at the top, usually in USDT (Tether) or your selected fiat currency (e.g., USD, EUR). This value aggregates all your holdings based on current market prices. Below this, you’ll see a list of your owned cryptocurrencies, each with the following details:

  • Available balance: The amount you can trade or withdraw immediately
  • Locked balance: Funds involved in ongoing transactions or active orders
  • Total balance: Sum of available and locked amounts
  • Estimated value: Current worth in your base currency

Each asset’s row may also include a percentage indicator showing its contribution to your total portfolio. Price fluctuations are often reflected in real-time, with green or red indicators denoting positive or negative changes.

Viewing Detailed Asset Information

To inspect a specific cryptocurrency in your portfolio, click or tap on its name. This action opens a detailed view where you can:

  • Review transaction history for that asset, including deposits, withdrawals, and internal transfers
  • Access conversion tools to swap the asset for another via Binance Convert
  • Initiate withdrawals or deposits using provided addresses or QR codes
  • Monitor price charts and set alerts for price movements

For assets involved in staking, savings, or other Binance Earn products, additional tabs display earnings, lock-up periods, and redemption options. These are accessible under the "Earn" section but may also appear as sub-balances within the main portfolio if linked.

Using Advanced Portfolio Tools

Binance offers advanced features to analyze and manage your holdings. In the "Portfolio" section, users can switch between different views:

  • Overview: Aggregated summary of all wallets
  • Transaction History: Filterable log of all financial activities
  • Performance Analytics: Graphical representation of portfolio growth over time (daily, weekly, monthly)
  • Asset Allocation: Pie chart or bar graph showing distribution across different cryptocurrencies

Enable "Hide small balances" to declutter the view if you hold multiple low-value tokens. Use the "Search" function to quickly locate a specific coin. For users with multiple sub-accounts, the "Sub-Account Management" tool allows consolidated portfolio viewing or isolated tracking per sub-account.

Exporting and Monitoring Portfolio Data

To maintain external records or perform deeper analysis, Binance allows data export. Go to "Transaction History" under the Wallet section. Select the desired time range and asset type (e.g., Spot, P2P, Fiat). Click "Export" and choose format options such as CSV or Excel. This file includes timestamps, transaction types, amounts, fees, and final balances. For continuous monitoring, integrate Binance data with third-party portfolio trackers like Delta, Blockfolio, or CoinGecko Portfolio by copying your API key (generated under API Management) into the respective app. Ensure API permissions are restricted to reading only to safeguard your funds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can’t I see all my coins in the portfolio?

Some tokens may be classified under "Funding Wallet" instead of Spot Wallet. Check the Funding section for assets used in P2P trades or fiat deposits. Newly listed or delisted tokens might also be hidden; use the search bar to locate them. If a token is missing entirely, verify that it wasn’t withdrawn or traded accidentally by reviewing your transaction history.

How is the estimated portfolio value calculated?

The total value is computed by multiplying each asset’s total balance by its current market price in USDT or your selected fiat currency. Binance sources real-time prices from its internal trading pairs. Fluctuations occur continuously based on market activity, so the value updates every few seconds during active trading hours.

Can I view my portfolio in a different currency?

Yes. On desktop, click the three-dot menu near the total balance and select "Currency". Choose from options like USD, EUR, GBP, or JPY. On mobile, tap the total value display and scroll through the available fiat currencies. The conversion uses Binance’s real-time exchange rates.

What does “locked” balance mean in my portfolio?

A locked balance refers to funds temporarily unavailable for trading or withdrawal. This occurs when you have open orders on the spot market, are participating in launchpad subscriptions, or have assets in savings plans. Once the order is filled, subscription ends, or savings mature, the amount is released back to your available balance.

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