How to Transfer BNB from TP Wallet to Binance Exchange & Withdraw Funds: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you are using a TP Wallet (TokenPocket) and need to move your BNB (Binance Coin) to the Binance exchange for trading or withdrawal, the process requires careful attention to network selection and address accuracy. This guide explains the entire procedure, from initiating the transfer from your TP Wallet to successfully withdrawing funds from Binance.
First, ensure that your TP Wallet contains BNB. If your BNB is on the BNB Smart Chain (BEP-20) or Binance Chain (BEP-2), you must select the correct network before sending. Most TP Wallet users hold BNB on the BSC network (BEP-20), which is the most common and cost-effective option for transfers to Binance.
To begin the transfer, open your TP Wallet. Go to the "Assets" tab and select your BNB balance. Tap the "Send" button. You will need to enter the recipient address. This is where you must log in to your Binance account. On Binance, navigate to "Wallet" -> "Fiat and Spot" and find BNB. Click "Deposit". Binance will show you a deposit address. Crucially, you must select the correct network. For most users, choosing the BNB Smart Chain (BEP-20) is recommended due to low fees and fast confirmations. Copy the deposit address provided by Binance. Do not manually type it; always copy and paste to avoid errors.
Return to TP Wallet. Paste the Binance deposit address into the recipient field. Next, select the network. The network in your TP Wallet must match exactly what you selected on Binance. If Binance shows "BNB Smart Chain (BEP-20)", then in TP Wallet, you must also choose "BSC" or "BEP-20". Mismatched networks will result in permanent loss of funds. Enter the amount of BNB you wish to transfer. Consider leaving a small amount of BNB (around 0.001 to 0.005 BNB) in your wallet to cover future gas fees for transactions on the Binance Smart Chain.
Check the gas fee displayed. This fee is paid in BNB and is used to process the transaction on the blockchain. If your TP Wallet shows a high fee, you can adjust the gas price (Gwei) slightly, but increasing it too low may cause the transaction to be stuck. Once you confirm, review all details: address, network, and amount. Then confirm the transaction using your wallet password or biometric verification.
Wait for the transaction to be confirmed. You can track its progress on BscScan (if using BEP-20) by copying your transaction hash (TXID) from TP Wallet. Typically, BEP-20 transactions confirm within minutes. After confirmation, check your Binance spot wallet. The BNB deposit should appear under the BNB asset line.
Now, to withdraw funds from Binance to an external wallet or fiat account, go to your Binance wallet. Select "Withdraw". Choose BNB if you wish to withdraw cryptocurrency. Enter the external wallet address (for example, your preferred hardware wallet or another exchange address). Again, select the correct network (BEP-20 or BEP-2). Binance may impose a minimum withdrawal amount and a small fixed fee. After entering the amount and confirming the address, complete the security verification (email, SMS, authenticator app). The withdrawal will be processed after internal review and blockchain confirmation.
If you want to withdraw fiat currency (like USD or EUR), you need to first sell your BNB for fiat on Binance. Use the "Trade" -> "Spot" section. Sell BNB for USDT, then trade USDT for your local currency if needed. Once you have a fiat balance, go to "Wallet" -> "Fiat and Spot" and click "Withdraw" next to the fiat currency. Enter your bank account details and complete the verification. Fiat withdrawal times vary by region and payment method.
Always double-check the network when transferring any cryptocurrency. For BNB, using the BEP-20 network is generally the safest and cheapest. Never share your private keys or seed phrase with anyone, and avoid copying addresses from search history or unverified sources. With careful attention, transferring BNB from TP Wallet to Binance and withdrawing funds is a straightforward process that can be completed in a few steps.