Everything you need to know about transferring Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies between Exodus and Binance.
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What is Binance?
Binance is a centralized exchange and platform allowing users to buy, sell, and trade assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and many others.
You can hold crypto in Binance or transfer it to Exodus for full control of your assets. To learn more about Exodus as a self-custody wallet, visit: What makes Exodus a self-custody wallet?
Binance is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
How do I receive crypto in Exodus from Binance?
This guide will show you how to transfer funds from Binance to Exodus using the Binance mobile app or the Binance website on desktop.
Video tutorial: How do I receive crypto in Exodus from Binance?
Mobile
In the Binance app, sign in to your account and a) tap Assets, then b) tap Send.
Tap On-chain withdraw.
Tap the asset you want to send to your Exodus wallet.
Open Exodus and copy the address for the asset you're sending from Binance to Exodus. Follow this guide to find your receive address: How do I receive Bitcoin and other crypto in Exodus?
When you view the address for your asset, check which network it uses. If the asset is available on multiple networks, you'll need to select which network to use.
a) Paste the address you copied from Exodus, b) select the network, c) enter the amount you want to send, and d) tap Withdraw.
Make sure the network you select in Binance matches the network of the Exodus receive address you viewed in Step 4. Selecting the wrong network can result in loss of funds: Which network should I choose?
Review your transaction details, then tap Confirm.
Desktop browser
Go to the Binance website, sign in to your account, and click Withdraw.
Select the asset you're sending from Binance to Exodus.
Open Exodus and copy the address for the asset you're sending from Binance to Exodus. Follow this guide to find your receive address: How do I receive Bitcoin and other crypto in Exodus?
When you view the address for your asset, check which network it uses. If the asset is available on multiple networks, you'll need to select which network to use.
a) under the Address tab, b) paste the address you copied from Exodus into Binance.
Choose the network to send your funds on.
Make sure the network you select in Binance matches the network of the Exodus receive address you viewed in Step 3. Selecting the wrong network can result in loss of funds: Which network should I choose?
Next, a) enter the amount you want to send, or b) click Max to send your full balance.
Finally, click Withdraw.
How do I send crypto to Binance from Exodus?
Mobile
In the Binance app, sign in to your account and a) tap Assets, then b) tap Add Funds.
Tap On-chain deposit.
Search for the asset you want to send from Exodus to Binance and tap on it.
Select the network.
Make sure the network you select in Binance matches the network of the asset you're sending from Exodus. Selecting the wrong network can result in loss of funds: Which network should I choose?
From here, you can either a) use the QR code or b) tap on the clipboard icon to copy your address. You can use these to receive crypto in Binance.
In Exodus, if you see an error when using the Binance address, verify that you've entered the address correctly and that the correct network is selected. To learn more, visit: Why do I get an error when entering an address?
Now that you have your Binance deposit address, follow our sending guide to send your funds from Exodus to Binance: How do I send crypto out of Exodus?
Desktop browser
Go to the Binance website, sign in to your account, and click Deposit.
Click Deposit crypto.
Search for and select the asset you want to send from Exodus to Binance.
Select the network.
Make sure the network you select in Binance matches the network of the asset you're sending from Exodus. Selecting the wrong network can result in loss of funds: Which network should I choose?
From here, you can either a) use the QR code or b) click on the clipboard icon to copy your address. You can use these to receive crypto in Binance.
In Exodus, if you see an error when using the Binance address, verify that you've entered the address correctly and that the correct network is selected. To learn more, visit: Why do I get an error when entering an address?
Now that you have your Binance deposit address, follow our sending guide to send your funds from Exodus to Binance: How do I send crypto out of Exodus?
How can I tell which network my asset uses in Exodus?
Before sending assets between Binance and Exodus, it’s important to confirm which network your asset uses in Exodus and which networks are available in Binance.
Some assets exist on multiple networks, but Exodus and Binance might not support all of them. If you send on a network that isn't supported, your funds may be lost or fail to appear.
To learn how to check which network your asset runs on in Exodus, see the videos below or visit: How can I tell which network my token uses?
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Desktop
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Which network should I choose?
When transferring crypto between Binance and Exodus, you need to select the same network on both platforms.
In most cases, this means choosing the network by selecting the asset's main blockchain (e.g., Bitcoin or BTC).
If an asset supports multiple networks, choose one that’s supported by both Binance and Exodus. To learn how to check an asset's network in Exodus, see the videos above, or visit: How can I tell which network my token uses?
If you're uncertain, feel free to email us at [email protected] or visit the messenger (purple chat icon in the bottom-right corner) to start a chat.
Click or tap the dropdown arrow below to see examples of which networks to use when sending assets from Binance to Exodus.
Is there a fee for transferring crypto between Binance and Exodus?
All crypto transactions sent from one wallet to another will incur a network transaction fee.
For more on fees in Exodus, visit: Does Exodus have transaction fees to send or receive?
To learn more about how Binance handles network fees for sending crypto, see their article: Crypto deposits and withdrawal fees.
How long do transactions between Binance and Exodus take?
The time it takes for your transaction to arrive depends on the asset and the network it uses. Each network has different block times and confirmation speeds.
Once a transaction is broadcast from either Binance or Exodus, network congestion and the fee used may affect its confirmation time. Most transactions typically take between 5 minutes and 1 hour.
Please know, as Binance is a centralized exchange, there might be additional processing or checks when sending or receiving assets, which could affect transaction times. If your transaction from Binance to Exodus is still pending or taking longer than usual, please see the following Binance articles:
How do I find my transaction ID from Binance?
Mobile
Sign in to your Binance app. a) Tap on Assets and b) tap on the history icon.
Tap Spot.
a) Under the Withdrawals tab, b) tap on the transaction you have sent from Binance.
Here, you can view the transaction ID. Tap the clipboard icon to copy it to your clipboard.
To contact Exodus Support, send an email to [email protected] or visit the messenger (purple chat icon in the bottom-right corner) to start a chat. Be sure to include your transaction ID in your message to help us assist you faster.
Desktop browser
Use the following if you want to check the status of your withdrawal to Exodus.
Go to the Binance website and sign in to your account. a) Click on the wallet icon, and b) click on the Transaction history.
a) Under the crypto tab, b) filter for your transaction. Finally, click on the clipboard icon to copy your Transaction ID.
To contact Exodus Support, send an email to [email protected] or visit the messenger (purple chat icon in the bottom-right corner) to start a chat. Be sure to include your transaction ID in your message to help us assist you faster.
















































