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How to Find Your Wallet Address on a Crypto Exchange? (For Deposits & Transfers)

To safely receive crypto, always verify your exchange’s wallet address and matching network (e.g., BEP-20 for BNB, ERC-20 for ETH) — sending to the wrong chain risks permanent loss.

Jan 15, 2026 at 01:20 pm

Locating Your Wallet Address on Binance

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

2. Navigate to the Wallet section, then select Fiat and Spot Wallet.

3. Click on Deposit and choose the specific cryptocurrency you wish to receive.

4. A unique wallet address appears alongside a QR code — this is your deposit address for that asset.

5. Confirm network compatibility before copying; selecting an incorrect blockchain (e.g., ERC-20 instead of BEP-20) may result in irreversible loss.

Accessing Your Wallet Address on Coinbase

1. Sign in to your Coinbase account and ensure identity verification is complete.

2. Go to the Assets tab and locate the desired cryptocurrency.

3. Click the Receive button next to the asset’s balance.

4. The system displays a wallet address and a scannable QR code — both are valid for deposits.

5. Note that Coinbase sometimes auto-generates new addresses per transaction for enhanced privacy, but older addresses remain functional unless manually disabled.

Retrieving Your Wallet Address on Kraken

1. After logging in, go to the Funding section from the main navigation bar.

2. Select Deposit, then pick the cryptocurrency you want to deposit.

3. Choose the correct blockchain network if multiple options appear — Kraken explicitly lists supported networks like Ethereum, Solana, or Polygon.

4. A permanent wallet address is shown with a copy icon; Kraken does not rotate addresses by default for most assets.

5. Verify the address format matches expected standards — for example, XRP deposits require both an address and a destination tag, which must be entered together.

Understanding Address Validity Across Networks

1. Each cryptocurrency operates on one or more underlying blockchains, and wallet addresses are not interchangeable between them.

2. Bitcoin addresses start with “1”, “3”, or “bc1”; Ethereum addresses begin with “0x” and are always 42 characters long.

3. USDT exists on at least six networks — TRC-20, ERC-20, BEP-20, SOL, AVAX, and POLYGON — each with distinct address formats and fees.

4. Sending tokens to a wallet address on an unsupported network leads to permanent loss, as no central authority can recover them.

5. Always cross-check the network label displayed beside the address field on the exchange interface before initiating any transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use the same wallet address for multiple deposits?A: Yes, most exchanges allow repeated use of the same deposit address unless it's a privacy-focused platform that rotates addresses after each transaction.

Q: Why does my exchange show different addresses for the same coin?A: It reflects support for multiple blockchains — for instance, USDC may display separate addresses for Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Base networks.

Q: Is it safe to share my deposit address publicly?A: Yes, deposit addresses are designed to be shared; they only allow incoming transfers and cannot be used to withdraw funds or access your account.

Q: What happens if I send crypto to the wrong network on my exchange?A: The transaction will likely fail or become irretrievable — exchanges cannot reverse on-chain transactions or retrieve assets sent to incompatible networks.

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