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How to transfer funds from Binance to Phantom? (Exchange Withdrawal)

Always match Binance’s withdrawal network (e.g., SOL, ETH) with Phantom’s active network—mismatches cause irreversible loss, as Phantom addresses differ per chain and cross-chain transfers fail.

Mar 22, 2026 at 10:00 am

Understanding Network Compatibility

1. Binance supports withdrawals to Phantom Wallet only when both platforms operate on the same blockchain network. Phantom is primarily an Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-compatible wallet for Solana, but it also supports Ethereum, Polygon, and other EVM chains through bridges.

2. Solana-based tokens like SOL, USDC (Solana), and SPL tokens must be sent using the Solana network. Sending them via Ethereum or BSC will result in permanent loss.

3. ERC-20 tokens such as ETH, USDT (Ethereum), or DAI require the Ethereum Mainnet selection during withdrawal. Choosing an incorrect chain like BEP-20 triggers irreversible misrouting.

4. Phantom displays its receiving address differently per network — Solana addresses are 32-byte base58 strings, while Ethereum addresses start with “0x” and are 42 characters long.

5. Always verify the destination network in Phantom before copying the address. Phantom’s interface shows the active network at the top of the receive screen — this must match the network selected in Binance’s withdrawal menu.

Step-by-Step Withdrawal Process

1. Open Phantom Wallet and navigate to the asset you wish to receive. Tap “Receive” and confirm the displayed address matches your intended network.

2. Log into Binance, go to Wallet → Withdraw → Cryptocurrency. Search for the token you want to transfer, e.g., SOL or USDC.

3. Paste the Phantom address into the recipient field. Select the correct blockchain from the dropdown — SOL for Solana-native assets, ETH for Ethereum-based tokens.

4. Enter the withdrawal amount and double-check the network fee preview. Binance displays estimated confirmation time and fee in real time based on current network congestion.

5. Complete 2FA verification. Binance may require SMS, authenticator app, or email confirmation depending on your security settings.

Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

1. Copying a Phantom Ethereum address but selecting BEP-20 on Binance causes irreversible fund loss. Binance does not validate cross-chain compatibility beyond format checks.

2. Using a wrapped token version incorrectly — for example, sending wSOL instead of native SOL to a Solana address — results in non-credited deposits since Phantom treats them as distinct assets.

3. Ignoring minimum withdrawal thresholds. Binance enforces varying minimums per token; attempting below-threshold transfers fails silently or incurs rejection without notification.

4. Withdrawing during Solana network outages or high-latency periods may delay confirmation beyond typical 1–3 block times. Phantom does not display pending transactions until finality is achieved.

Verifying Transaction Status

1. After submission, Binance provides a transaction ID (TXID) and link to the respective blockchain explorer — Solscan for Solana, Etherscan for Ethereum.

2. Paste the TXID into the explorer and confirm status shows “Confirmed” and “Success”. Pending or failed statuses indicate network-level issues or insufficient fees.

3. Phantom does not auto-refresh balances instantly. Manually pull-to-refresh the asset list or switch networks and return to trigger sync.

4. If the transaction is confirmed on-chain but absent in Phantom after five minutes, check whether the token is hidden. Phantom hides low-balance or unsupported SPL tokens by default.

5. Never contact Binance support asking them to “resend” funds — they cannot reverse or recover on-chain transfers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I send BTC from Binance to Phantom?A: No. Phantom does not support Bitcoin or Bitcoin-based networks. Attempting this results in total loss.

Q: Why does Phantom show zero balance after a confirmed Solana withdrawal?A: The token may be an unsupported SPL token or hidden due to low balance. Go to Settings → Token List → Show Hidden Tokens to reveal it.

Q: Does Phantom support BEP-20 withdrawals?A: Phantom does not natively support BNB Smart Chain. Transferring BEP-20 tokens to a Phantom Ethereum address leads to irretrievable loss.

Q: What happens if I select “Polygon” on Binance but Phantom is set to Ethereum?A: Funds are sent to the Polygon network, but Phantom’s Ethereum address is incompatible. The transaction confirms on Polygon, yet Phantom cannot detect or access those assets without switching to Polygon network mode.

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