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How to transfer crypto from Binance to MetaMask in 2026?

Always match Binance’s withdrawal network (e.g., BEP-20, Arbitrum) with MetaMask’s active chain—mismatches cause irreversible token loss. Verify contract addresses and import tokens manually if needed.

Feb 05, 2026 at 10:20 pm

Understanding Network Compatibility

1. Binance supports multiple blockchain networks including BSC, Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Base.

2. MetaMask natively integrates with all these chains but requires manual network configuration for non-Ethereum mainnet chains like BSC or Base.

3. Users must verify the token’s contract address and network before initiating any transfer to avoid irreversible loss.

4. Sending BEP-20 tokens over the BSC network while MetaMask is set to Ethereum mainnet results in permanent asset disappearance.

5. Network selection on Binance occurs during withdrawal setup—users choose from a dropdown list labeled “Network” next to the withdrawal amount field.

Step-by-Step Withdrawal Process on Binance

1. Log into the Binance account and navigate to Wallet > Withdraw.

2. Select the cryptocurrency to withdraw and enter the MetaMask wallet address carefully—no copy-paste errors allowed.

3. Choose the correct network matching the one configured in MetaMask; for example, select “BEP-20 (BSC)” if MetaMask is connected to BSC.

4. Enter the withdrawal amount and confirm two-factor authentication via Google Authenticator or SMS.

5. Review the transaction fee displayed in real time—fees vary per network and fluctuate based on congestion levels.

MetaMask Configuration for Incoming Assets

1. Open MetaMask and ensure it is unlocked and connected to the intended network via the network selector in the top-right corner.

2. If the required chain isn’t listed, add it manually using official RPC details from Chainlist.org or official documentation.

3. For BSC, input: Network Name = “Binance Smart Chain”, New RPC URL = “https://bsc-dataseed.binance.org/”, Chain ID = 56.

4. After adding the network, switch to it before checking for incoming tokens.

5. Tokens may not appear automatically—users need to click “Import tokens” > “Custom Token” and paste the correct contract address.

Transaction Monitoring and Confirmation

1. Once submitted, the withdrawal appears under Binance’s Transaction History with status “Processing” or “Completed”.

2. Use explorers like BscScan, Etherscan, or Arbiscan to track the hash by pasting it into the search bar.

3. Confirmations required differ per chain—Ethereum needs 12–30 blocks, BSC typically 15, while Arbitrum One may require only 1–2.

4. Delays can occur during peak network activity or if gas fees were set too low on Binance’s side.

5. MetaMask displays incoming transactions under Activity tab once confirmed on-chain—not instantly upon Binance marking it as “Completed”.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I send ETH from Binance using ERC-20 to MetaMask on Arbitrum?A: No. ERC-20 is an Ethereum standard, not a network. To send to Arbitrum, select “Arbitrum One” as the network on Binance and ensure MetaMask is switched to Arbitrum One.

Q: Why does my USDT not show up after selecting TRC-20 on Binance?A: TRC-20 tokens only exist on Tron. MetaMask does not support Tron natively. You must use TronLink or import Tron manually via custom RPC—a process incompatible with default MetaMask behavior.

Q: Is it safe to reuse the same MetaMask address for multiple Binance withdrawals?A: Yes. Reusing addresses is standard practice across blockchains and poses no security risk as long as private keys remain uncompromised.

Q: What happens if I choose Polygon PoS on Binance but MetaMask is on Ethereum mainnet?A: The tokens will be sent to your address on Polygon, but they won’t appear in MetaMask unless you manually add the Polygon network and import the token using its Polygon contract address.

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