Where to Find Your Binance Deposit Address

Many beginners want to deposit crypto into Binance but cannot figure out where to find their deposit address. The process is actually very straightforward, whether you are on the Binance official website or the Binance official app. iPhone users should first check the iOS installation guide to install the app before proceeding.

What Is a Deposit Address

A deposit address is your Binance account's "receiving address" on the blockchain — think of it like a bank account number. When someone needs to send you crypto, or when you want to transfer crypto from another platform to Binance, you need this address.

Each cryptocurrency has a unique deposit address on each blockchain network. For example, your USDT deposit address on the TRC-20 network is different from your USDT deposit address on the ERC-20 network.

It is important to note that some cryptocurrencies — such as XRP and EOS — require an additional Memo or Tag alongside the address. Both must be entered correctly for the deposit to arrive successfully.

Finding Your Deposit Address on the Binance App

Step One: Open the Deposit Page

Open the Binance app and tap the "Deposit" button on the home screen. If you do not see it on the home screen, tap "Assets" at the bottom navigation bar, then tap "Deposit."

Step Two: Select the Cryptocurrency

Type the name or ticker symbol of the cryptocurrency you want to deposit in the search box. For example, search "USDT" for Tether or "BTC" for Bitcoin, then tap the matching result.

Step Three: Select the Deposit Network

This step is critical. You must select a network that matches the network you are sending from. For example, if you are sending USDT via the TRC-20 network, select TRC-20 here.

Common network options include:

  • TRC-20: Tron network — addresses start with "T"
  • ERC-20: Ethereum network — addresses start with "0x"
  • BEP20 (BSC): Binance Smart Chain — addresses start with "0x"
  • Bitcoin: Bitcoin network — various address formats

Step Four: Copy the Deposit Address

After selecting the network, the page will display a string of letters and numbers — this is your deposit address. Tap the "Copy" button next to the address to copy it to your clipboard. The page will also typically show a QR code, which you can scan if sending from another device.

Finding Your Deposit Address on the Website

Steps

  1. Log into the Binance official website
  2. Click "Wallet" in the top navigation bar, then "Deposit"
  3. Select the cryptocurrency you want to deposit from the dropdown menu
  4. Select the corresponding network from the network dropdown
  5. Your deposit address will appear on the page — click to copy

Does Your Deposit Address Change

Generally speaking, your deposit address is fixed and will not change each time. However, there are a few special cases to be aware of:

  • Some cryptocurrencies have address rotation: For example, BTC may generate a new address, but your previous addresses remain valid
  • Account security issues may trigger a reset: In rare cases, if there is a security concern with your account, addresses may be updated

It is recommended to retrieve a fresh address from Binance before each deposit rather than reusing an address you saved previously. This is the safest practice.

Cryptocurrencies That Require a Memo or Tag

Certain cryptocurrencies require an additional identifier beyond just the address:

  • XRP: Requires a Tag
  • EOS: Requires a Memo
  • XLM: Requires a Memo
  • ATOM: Requires a Memo

When depositing these cryptocurrencies, the Binance deposit page will display both the address and the Memo/Tag. When sending, you must fill in both fields. If you only enter the address without the Memo/Tag, the funds may not arrive in your account, and recovering them can be a complicated and time-consuming process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cannot Copy the Deposit Address

If clicking the copy button does not work, it may be a browser compatibility issue. Try manually selecting the address text and right-clicking to copy. Alternatively, switch to a different browser — Chrome is recommended.

Deposit Page Shows "Deposits Suspended"

Sometimes deposits on a particular network may be temporarily suspended due to wallet maintenance or network upgrades. In this case, you will not be able to retrieve a deposit address. You can either wait for service to resume or use a different network.

Is It Safe to Share My Deposit Address

Yes, sharing your deposit address is safe — just like sharing a bank account number. Others can only send funds to this address; they cannot withdraw anything from it. That said, avoid casually posting your address in public forums to prevent on-chain analysis being linked to your identity.

Same Cryptocurrency Has Different Address Formats on Different Networks

Never use a TRC-20 address in place of an ERC-20 address, even though some networks have similar-looking address formats (for example, both ERC-20 and BEP20 addresses start with "0x"). They are addresses on entirely different blockchains. Always ensure that the sending and receiving networks match exactly.

Security Reminder

Here are several important security tips regarding deposit addresses:

  • After copying an address, always verify the first and last several characters to protect against clipboard-hijacking malware
  • Do not transfer funds by retyping addresses from a screenshot or manually — this is error-prone
  • When using a new address for the first time, send a small test amount first
  • Regularly scan your computer and phone for malware

Using the Binance official app for deposits is both safer and more convenient, with more reliable address copying. Apple users can refer to the iOS installation guide for installation.