Binance Withdrawal Guide 2026 — Crypto & Fiat Cash-Out
Binance supports two withdrawal types: crypto withdrawal (to external wallet) and fiat withdrawal (bank transfer or P2P sell to local currency). Always double-check the address and network before sending — crypto sent to wrong address/network is permanently lost.
Detailed Steps
Crypto: click Withdraw → choose coin
Go to 'Wallet' → 'Spot' → click 'Withdraw' next to the coin. Select the destination (e.g., USDT) and paste the receiving wallet address.
Select the correct network
Choose the network that MATCHES your destination wallet (TRC-20 for Tron, ERC-20 for Ethereum, BEP-20 for BSC). Mismatch = funds lost forever.
Enter amount and verify fees
Enter the withdrawal amount. Binance shows the network fee (0.1-30 USDT depending on network). Confirm the 'You will receive' amount is what you expect.
Complete 2FA verification
Enter your 2FA code (Google Authenticator) and email confirmation code. For first-time addresses, an additional 24-hour delay may apply for security.
Track withdrawal status
Go to 'Transaction History' → 'Withdrawals' to view status. Most crypto withdrawals confirm in 5-30 minutes. Check the blockchain explorer with the provided TX hash.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long do withdrawals take? +
Crypto: 5-30 min depending on network congestion. Bank withdrawal: 1-3 business days. P2P: 5-15 min once merchant confirms payment received.
What are the withdrawal fees? +
Network fees vary: BTC ~$1-5, USDT TRC-20 $1, USDT ERC-20 $5-25, BNB on BEP-20 $0.10. Bank withdrawal: $0-15 depending on currency. P2P: free.
Can I cancel a withdrawal? +
Only if it's still in 'Processing' state. Once broadcast to the blockchain (status = 'Confirmed'), it CANNOT be canceled or reversed.
Why is my withdrawal disabled? +
Common reasons: 2FA not enabled, recent password change (24-hour lock), high-risk login detected, or KYC level insufficient. Check Security Center for details.
Can I withdraw to a hardware wallet? +
Yes — Ledger, Trezor, and other hardware wallets work great. Make sure your hardware wallet supports the network you're using (most support ERC-20, BTC, BEP-20, TRC-20).
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