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How to Create a Wallet in Binance Wallet

Binance Web3钱包集成于官方App,支持MPC密钥管理、免助记词创建,需下载正版App(iOS认准“Binance Limited”,Android建议官网下载APK),开通后可跨链管理资产并接入DeFi生态。

Jun 24, 2026 at 12:39 pm

Downloading the Binance Application

1. Visit the official Binance website or open your device’s app store.

2. For iOS users, search for “Binance – buy bitcoin & crypto” and confirm the developer is “Binance Limited”.

3. Android users should download the APK directly from the Binance official site to avoid third-party risks.

4. Install the application and launch it once the process completes.

5. Ensure your device runs a supported OS version—iOS 14+ or Android 8.0+ is required for full functionality.

Setting Up Your Binance Account

1. Tap “Register” on the app’s welcome screen.

2. Enter a valid email address or mobile number—email registration is recommended for stability and recovery options.

3. Create a strong password containing at least eight characters, one uppercase letter, one digit, and one special symbol.

4. Complete the CAPTCHA and agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

5. Verify your identity via SMS or email code before proceeding further.

Activating the Web3 Wallet Feature

1. Log into your Binance account and navigate to the bottom navigation bar.

2. Swipe right across the top tabs until you locate and tap “Web3”.

3. If prompted, confirm your intent to create a self-custodial wallet by tapping “Create Wallet”.

4. The system will generate keys using Multi-Party Computation (MPC) instead of traditional mnemonic phrases.

5. No backup phrase appears—security relies on device-level encryption, biometric authentication, and MPC fragmentation.

Securing Access with Passkey

1. Go to “Security Center” inside your Binance profile settings.

2. Select “Passkey” and follow the on-screen instructions to enroll your fingerprint or Face ID.

3. Confirm that private key material remains stored exclusively on your local device and never transmits over networks.

4. Understand that phishing-resistant login replaces both passwords and SMS-based 2FA for wallet-related actions.

5. Note that passkey enrollment requires geographical IP alignment—Taiwan IP is optimal for uninterrupted access in certain regions.

Transferring Assets into the Wallet

1. From the Web3 Wallet interface, tap “Receive” to view your deposit addresses across multiple chains.

2. Choose BEP20, ERC20, or TRC20 depending on the token standard of the asset you wish to move.

3. Copy the corresponding address and initiate a withdrawal from your Binance spot wallet.

4. Confirm gas fees shown before submission—these vary based on network congestion and selected chain.

5. Wait for blockchain confirmation; most BEP20 transfers complete within two minutes under normal conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I recover my Web3 Wallet if I lose my phone?A: Recovery depends on whether passkey credentials persist on another synced device. Unlike mnemonic wallets, there is no seed phrase—loss of all enrolled devices may result in irreversible access termination.

Q: Does using the Web3 Wallet require KYC verification?A: Core wallet creation does not mandate KYC. However, transferring funds between your Binance exchange account and Web3 Wallet may trigger identity checks depending on jurisdictional compliance rules.

Q: Is it possible to export private keys from Binance Web3 Wallet?A: Yes, through the “Emergency Export” function—but doing so permanently disables the wallet instance and voids MPC protection. This action is irreversible and discouraged for routine use.

Q: Why does my Web3 Wallet show zero balance after transferring tokens?A: Tokens must be manually added as custom tokens if they are not natively supported. Check the correct contract address and decimal precision before adding them to the wallet interface.

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