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How to send USDT from Binance to Trust Wallet? (Transfer Guide)

Always match USDT’s network (ERC-20, TRC-20, or BEP-20) between Binance withdrawal and Trust Wallet—mismatches cause irreversible loss. Verify addresses, icons, and contract details before sending.

Mar 09, 2026 at 08:40 am

Understanding USDT Network Compatibility

1. USDT exists on multiple blockchains including Ethereum (ERC-20), Tron (TRC-20), and BNB Smart Chain (BEP-20).

2. Trust Wallet supports all three major USDT variants but requires the correct network selection during wallet setup.

3. Sending USDT via an incompatible network results in permanent loss of funds — no recovery is possible.

4. Before initiating any transfer, verify which USDT network your Trust Wallet address was generated for by checking the wallet’s token settings or scanning the QR code inside Trust Wallet.

5. Binance allows users to choose the withdrawal network explicitly; selecting ERC-20 when Trust Wallet expects BEP-20 will cause irreversible failure.

Navigating Binance Withdrawal Interface

1. Log into your Binance account and go to Wallet → Spot Wallet.

2. Click Withdraw next to Tether (USDT) in the asset list.

3. Paste the Trust Wallet USDT deposit address carefully — avoid manual entry to prevent typos.

4. Select the matching network from the dropdown menu: BEP-20 if Trust Wallet uses BSC, TRC-20 if using Tron, or ERC-20 only if Ethereum is confirmed as active.

5. Enter the amount, review the network fee displayed, and confirm with 2FA or Google Authenticator.

Verifying Trust Wallet Deposit Settings

1. Open Trust Wallet and tap the Wallet tab at the bottom.

2. Tap the '+' icon and search for Tether (USDT); enable the version corresponding to your intended network.

3. Tap USDT and select Receive to display the correct deposit address and QR code.

4. Cross-check the first few and last few characters of the address against what you pasted in Binance — they must match exactly.

5. Confirm that the network icon beside the address in Trust Wallet matches the one selected on Binance — a mismatch means immediate cancellation is required before submission.

Tracking Transaction Status

1. After submitting the withdrawal on Binance, locate the transaction ID (TXID) in the withdrawal history.

2. Copy the TXID and paste it into a blockchain explorer compatible with the chosen network: BscScan for BEP-20, Tronscan for TRC-20, Etherscan for ERC-20.

3. Monitor confirmation count — most networks require at least 12 confirmations for BEP-20, 20 for TRC-20, and 30+ for ERC-20 before Trust Wallet displays the balance.

4. If the transaction remains pending longer than expected, verify gas fees were sufficient and check for network congestion alerts on official explorer sites.

5. Do not resubmit the same withdrawal — duplicate transactions may result in double deductions without additional deposits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I send USDT from Binance using BEP-20 to a Trust Wallet address originally created for ERC-20?No. The address formats differ across networks. A BEP-20 address starts with “0x” but belongs to BSC, while an ERC-20 address also starts with “0x” but resides on Ethereum. Sending to the wrong chain leads to total loss.

Q: Why does Trust Wallet show zero USDT after confirming receipt on BscScan?Trust Wallet may not auto-detect newly added tokens. Manually add USDT (BEP-20) using the contract address: 0x55d398326f99059ff775485246999027b3197955.

Q: Is there a minimum USDT withdrawal amount on Binance?Yes. Minimums vary per network: 1 USDT for BEP-20, 1 USDT for TRC-20, and 3 USDT for ERC-20. Attempting lower amounts triggers rejection.

Q: What happens if I forget to select the network before withdrawing?Binance blocks submission until a valid network is chosen. No incomplete withdrawals are processed — the interface enforces selection prior to confirmation.

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