You don't need to search around for the minimum deposit amount—it appears right on the deposit page each time you top up. After you select a coin and network, the minimum amount will be displayed right beside them. Note that this figure is not fixed; the same coin using different blockchain networks may have completely different minimum thresholds.

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Step 1: Go to the Deposit Page, Select Coin and Network
Find the coin you want to deposit and the network you plan to use. Log in to the Binance app or website, go to Wallet → Deposit → choose the coin → select the network. The page will show a specific amount — that is the minimum deposit. Completion standard: you see the real-time minimum deposit amount displayed on the page.
Scenario A: You want to deposit Bitcoin (BTC)
On the Bitcoin mainnet, the minimum is typically about 0.00001 BTC; on BEP20, it's around 0.00000002 BTC; on the Lightning Network, roughly 0.00001999 BTC. Each network is different.
Scenario B: You want to deposit stablecoins (USDT)
The minimum amounts on TRC20, ERC20, and BEP20 may differ. Always check the exact figure on the deposit page.
Risk Warning
If you transfer an amount lower than the minimum, the on-chain transaction may succeed, but Binance will not credit it to your account — and no refund is possible in most cases. So always double-check the number displayed on the deposit page before you send; never go by memory.
Step 2: Confirm the Network is the Same on Both Sides
Compare the network selected on the sending platform with the one shown on Binance. After selecting the network on the Binance deposit page and copying the address, make sure the withdrawal side has selected the exact same chain. If the networks don't match, your funds could get stuck or be lost — even if the amount is sufficient. Completion standard: the deposit and withdrawal networks are completely identical, and the amount is equal to or above the minimum shown on the page.
Common Reasons for Failure
The most frequent mistake is following numbers found in old tutorials and simply copying them — but the minimum amount adjusts based on network conditions and platform rules, so always rely on the real-time display on the deposit page. Another mistake is assuming that being close to the minimum is enough, and sending an amount right around that threshold. If on-chain fees fluctuate, it's wise to add a small buffer, so the actual credited amount stays above the required threshold.

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Next Steps
Once you've confirmed the coin and network, use the real-time minimum amount shown on the deposit page as your guide. Before finalizing the transfer, double-check both the network and the amount on the confirmation screen. If it's your first deposit, consider sending slightly more to ensure that after deducting on-chain fees, the balance remains above the minimum threshold.


