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How to find your wallet address on Binance? Where to see your crypto balance.

To find your Binance wallet address: log in, go to Wallet → Spot Wallet → select a crypto → click Deposit → copy the verified network-specific address.

Jan 03, 2026 at 12:20 pm

Finding Your Wallet Address on Binance

1. Log in to your Binance account using verified credentials and two-factor authentication.

2. Navigate to the Wallet section located in the top navigation bar or via the user dropdown menu.

3. Select Spot Wallet if you are looking for tokens traded on the spot market.

4. Click on the specific cryptocurrency—such as BTC, ETH, or USDT—for which you need the deposit address.

5. Click the Deposit button next to the asset name; this opens a modal showing your unique wallet address and QR code.

6. Copy the address manually or use the copy icon—ensure no extra spaces or characters are included during pasting.

Understanding Deposit vs. Withdrawal Addresses

1. Binance assigns a separate deposit address for each supported network—Ethereum (ERC-20), BNB Smart Chain (BEP-20), Tron (TRC-20), and others.

2. The same token may have multiple addresses depending on the blockchain selected—sending USDT via ERC-20 to a BEP-20 address will result in permanent loss.

3. Always verify the network before copying an address—Binance displays the network name directly beneath the address field.

4. Some tokens like XRP or DOGE require both an address and a destination tag or memo—omitting it may delay or prevent credit.

5. Addresses shown under Withdrawal are not intended for receiving funds—only for sending assets out of Binance.

Viewing Your Crypto Balance Accurately

1. Go to the Wallet tab and choose Overview to see total portfolio value across all wallets.

2. Spot Wallet displays real-time balances of all assets held in trading accounts—including available, frozen, and margin-related amounts.

3. Filter balances by category: Futures Wallet, Margin Wallet, or Earn Wallet—each maintains independent balance tracking.

4. Hover over the question mark icon beside any balance to view breakdowns—such as locked staking positions or pending withdrawals.

5. Enable or disable fiat valuation toggles to switch between BTC, USDT, or USD display formats without altering actual holdings.

Security Practices When Handling Wallet Addresses

1. Never share your private keys or seed phrases—even with Binance support staff, who will never ask for them.

2. Avoid clicking links in unsolicited emails claiming to help retrieve wallet addresses—they often lead to phishing domains mimicking Binance.

3. Double-check the URL in your browser—it must be exactly www.binance.com with a valid SSL certificate.

4. Use hardware wallets for long-term storage instead of keeping large amounts in exchange wallets subject to platform risk.

5. Enable withdrawal address whitelisting in Security Settings to restrict fund transfers only to pre-approved destinations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I reuse the same deposit address for multiple transactions?A: Yes—Binance deposit addresses for most tokens are static and can be reused indefinitely unless manually regenerated in settings.

Q: Why does my balance show zero after depositing crypto?A: Confirm the transaction has enough network confirmations—Binance requires varying numbers per chain (e.g., 1 for TRC-20, 2 for BEP-20, 6 for BTC).

Q: Is there a difference between “Available” and “Total” balance?A: Yes—“Available” reflects funds usable for trading or withdrawal; “Total” includes amounts locked in open orders, staking, or margin positions.

Q: How do I find the address for a newly listed token not yet visible in my wallet?A: Wait until the token appears in the Spot Wallet list—Binance activates deposit functionality only after full listing and wallet integration is complete.

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