Trust Wallet is a decentralized wallet backed by Binance, with a natural ecosystem connection. Transferring assets from Trust Wallet to Binance is very convenient — this article provides a detailed tutorial.
You need a Binance account to receive funds — register a Binance account first. It's also recommended to get the Binance APP for a smoother experience alongside Trust Wallet.
Networks Supported by Trust Wallet
Trust Wallet is a multi-chain wallet supporting:
- Ethereum (ERC20)
- BNB Smart Chain (BEP20)
- Bitcoin
- Solana
- Polygon
- Tron (TRC20)
- And more...
You need to know which chain your asset is on.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Confirm Asset Information
- Open Trust Wallet
- Find the token you want to transfer
- Tap to enter token details
- Confirm which network the token is on (e.g., BEP20, ERC20)
- Confirm balance and available amount
Step 2: Get Your Binance Deposit Address
- Open the Binance APP
- Tap "Deposit"
- Search for and select the corresponding token
- Select the same network as Trust Wallet
- Copy the address
Step 3: Send from Trust Wallet
- Return to Trust Wallet
- Select the token to transfer
- Tap "Send"
- Paste Binance's deposit address
- Enter the amount
- Review the network fee (Gas Fee)
- Confirm and send the transaction
- Wait for transaction confirmation
Step 4: Confirm Arrival
Check progress in Binance's deposit history. Depending on the network, it typically takes a few minutes to half an hour.
BNB Smart Chain Token Transfers
If your tokens are on BSC (BNB Smart Chain), this is one of the most economical transfer methods:
- Confirm the token is on the BSC network in Trust Wallet
- Ensure you have a small amount of BNB for gas (BSC gas is very cheap)
- Select the BEP20 network for Binance deposits
- Send the transfer
BSC transfers typically cost just a few cents in gas and arrive in 1-3 minutes.
Bitcoin Transfers
To transfer BTC:
- Select Bitcoin in Trust Wallet
- Select the BTC network for Binance deposits
- Copy the BTC address
- Send from Trust Wallet
- Wait for 2-6 block confirmations (approximately 20-60 minutes)
Gas Fee Preparation
Different networks require different native tokens for gas:
| Network | Gas Token Needed | Approximate Cost |
|---|---|---|
| BSC | BNB | A few cents |
| Ethereum | ETH | Several to tens of dollars |
| Polygon | MATIC | Less than a penny |
| Solana | SOL | Less than a penny |
| Tron | TRX | A few TRX |
If you don't have enough gas tokens, you'll need to acquire some first.
Security Precautions
- Network matching is the #1 rule: Trust Wallet's network and Binance's deposit network must be the same
- Small test first: Send a small amount on your first transfer
- Verify the address: Check the first and last few characters after pasting
- Back up your wallet seed phrase: While unrelated to the transfer, seed phrase security is critical
- Beware of fake Binance addresses: Only get deposit addresses from the official Binance APP
FAQ
Q: Is there a direct connection between Trust Wallet and Binance? A: Although Trust Wallet is part of the Binance ecosystem, transfers still require on-chain transactions and aren't free direct transfers.
Q: Can Trust Wallet's DApp browser deposit directly to Binance? A: No. Depositing to Binance must go through standard on-chain transfers.
Q: What if I don't have enough gas? A: You'll need to first obtain the native token for the corresponding network. You can transfer from another wallet or use Trust Wallet's swap feature.
Summary
Trust Wallet to Binance transfers are very straightforward: confirm network > get address > send > confirm. Since both belong to the Binance ecosystem, the experience is smooth. BSC is the most cost-effective network choice.
Register on Binance to connect Trust Wallet with your Binance account.