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How to Find Your Wallet Address on Binance: BTC, ETH, USDT

To find your Binance BTC wallet address, log in, go to Wallet > Spot, search for Bitcoin (BTC), click "Deposit," and copy the displayed address starting with 1, 3, or bc1.

Dec 19, 2025 at 09:20 am

How to Access Your Binance Wallet Address for BTC

1. Log in to your Binance account through the official website or mobile application. Navigate to the 'Wallet' section, then select 'Spot Wallet' from the dropdown menu.

2. Use the search bar to locate Bitcoin (BTC) among your assets. Click on 'Deposit' next to the BTC listing to proceed.

3. A pop-up window will appear showing your unique BTC deposit address. This string of characters typically starts with a 1, 3, or bc1 for SegWit addresses.

4. Ensure you only use this address for BTC deposits; sending any other cryptocurrency to this address may result in permanent loss of funds.

5. You can copy the address directly using the clipboard icon or scan the QR code if depositing from a mobile wallet.

Retrieving Your Ethereum (ETH) Deposit Address

1. From the Binance dashboard, go to 'Wallet' and choose 'Spot' to access your main trading balance.

2. Search for Ethereum (ETH) in the asset list and click the 'Deposit' button adjacent to it.

3. The system will generate your personal ETH wallet address, which always begins with '0x' followed by 40 alphanumeric characters.

4. Always confirm the network is set to ERC-20 when depositing ETH or ERC-20 tokens; selecting the wrong network could lead to irreversible fund loss.

5. Copy the address carefully or use the integrated QR scanner to share it securely with the sender.

Locating Your USDT Deposit Address on Binance

1. Enter the 'Wallet' area and select 'Spot Wallet.' Find Tether (USDT) in the currency list and click 'Deposit.'

2. A critical step appears: choosing the correct blockchain network. Binance supports multiple networks for USDT, including TRC-20, ERC-20, and BEP-20.

3. Selecting the appropriate network is essential—depositing USDT via TRC-20 to an ERC-20 address will cause transaction failure and potential asset loss.

4. After selecting the desired network, your unique USDT deposit address will be displayed. For TRC-20, addresses often start with a 'T', while ERC-20 uses the standard '0x' format.

5. Verify both the address and network with the entity sending the funds. Misalignment between network and address results in lost transactions.

Security Practices When Sharing Your Wallet Address

1. Never share your wallet address through unsecured channels like public forums or direct messages on social media platforms.

2. Double-check the first and last few characters of the address after pasting, as malware can alter clipboard content to redirect funds.

3. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Binance account to protect against unauthorized access even if credentials are compromised.

4. Consider using Binance’s address book feature to save frequently used addresses, reducing the risk of manual entry errors.

5. Regularly review your deposit history to detect anomalies or unexpected changes in incoming transactions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I have multiple BTC deposit addresses on Binance?Binance generates a single deposit address per cryptocurrency in your spot wallet. While it remains constant, the platform may update it under rare circumstances such as security upgrades.

What happens if I send ETH to my BTC address on Binance?Sending ETH to a BTC address results in permanent loss. Cryptocurrency networks are incompatible at the protocol level. Always verify the coin and network before initiating transfers.

Is it safe to reuse my USDT deposit address?Yes, Binance allows reuse of USDT addresses as long as the network remains consistent. Depositing via the same network to the same address is secure and commonly practiced.

Why does Binance ask me to choose a network for USDT but not for BTC?BTC operates solely on the Bitcoin blockchain, whereas USDT is issued across multiple blockchains like Ethereum, Tron, and BNB Chain. Each requires a distinct network selection to ensure compatibility.

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