Binance is the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange and one of the most common platforms for working with USDT TRC20. Finding your TRC20 wallet address on Binance and correctly using the TRC20 network for deposits and withdrawals is essential for anyone managing USDT on the platform.
How to Find Your TRC20 Deposit Address on Binance
To find your USDT TRC20 deposit address on Binance: log into your Binance account, navigate to "Wallet" and then "Fiat and Spot," click "Deposit" next to USDT or search for USDT in the asset list, in the "Select Network" dropdown, choose "TRC20 (TRON)." Binance will display your TRC20 deposit address for USDT. This address always starts with "T." Copy it using the copy icon or scan the QR code — never type it manually.
How to Withdraw USDT via TRC20 from Binance
To send USDT from Binance using the TRC20 network: go to "Wallet," click "Withdraw," select USDT, paste the recipient's TRC20 address in the address field, select "TRC20 (TRON)" from the network dropdown, enter the amount, review the withdrawal fee (typically around 1 USDT for TRC20), and confirm the transaction. Always double-check that the recipient's address starts with "T" and that they are expecting TRC20, not ERC20.
Binance TRC20 Withdrawal Fees
Binance charges a fixed fee for USDT TRC20 withdrawals — typically around 1 USDT per transaction regardless of the amount sent. This is significantly cheaper than USDT ERC20 withdrawals, which can cost $5–$25 or more depending on Ethereum gas prices. For transferring large amounts of USDT, TRC20 is almost always the most cost-effective option on Binance.
Minimum Deposit and Withdrawal Amounts
Binance sets minimum deposit and withdrawal amounts that are updated periodically. For USDT TRC20, the minimum withdrawal is generally 10 USDT. There is no minimum deposit amount, but sending very small amounts may not be credited due to rounding or network threshold policies. Always check the current Binance fee schedule in your account settings for the most up-to-date figures.
Common Mistakes on Binance with TRC20
Selecting ERC20 instead of TRC20. This is the most critical error. On the network selection screen, always verify you have selected "TRC20" and not "ERC20" or "BEP20." The address may look similar visually but the underlying blockchain is completely different. Sending to a TRX (TRON) address on Bybit instead of a USDT address. USDT TRC20 and TRX are both on the TRON network, but some exchanges maintain separate deposit addresses for different tokens. Always deposit USDT to a USDT TRC20 deposit address, not a TRX deposit address.
Binance Security Tips for TRC20 Transactions
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Binance account — this is mandatory for large withdrawals. Use the address whitelist feature to pre-approve trusted withdrawal addresses. Enable withdrawal confirmation emails and verify each withdrawal via email before it is processed. Set a 24-hour withdrawal delay when adding new addresses, which protects against unauthorized access.


