Sent a deposit to Binance and want to know where it stands? Binance provides a clear deposit status tracker on both the app and website. Sign up for Binance and every deposit you make will have a complete status record.
Checking Deposit Status on the Binance App
Method 1: Through the Wallet
- Open the Binance app and tap "Wallet" at the bottom
- Tap the "Transaction History" or "Bills" icon in the top right
- Filter by "Deposit"
- Find the deposit you want to check and tap for details
Method 2: Through the Deposit Page
- Open the Binance app and tap "Deposit"
- At the top of the deposit page, you'll see a "Deposit History" link
- Tap it to view all deposit records
Download the Binance app and either method will quickly locate your deposit status.
Checking Deposit Status on the Web
- Log in to the Binance website
- Hover over the "Wallet" menu in the top right
- Select "Spot Account" or "Funding Account"
- Click "Transaction History" then "Deposit History"
- Filter by coin, date range, or other criteria
Types of Deposit Status
Completed
Funds have been successfully credited to your Binance account. You'll see the balance reflected in the corresponding account.
Pending
The transaction has been detected by Binance and is awaiting blockchain confirmations. The status bar usually shows the current and required confirmation counts — for example, "12/64" means 12 confirmed out of 64 needed.
Processing
Network confirmations are complete, but Binance's internal system is processing the credit. This stage is usually very fast and turns to Completed within minutes.
Under Review
Binance's risk control has been triggered and a security review is in progress. Large deposits or transactions flagged as suspicious may show this status.
Failed
The deposit failed. Possible reasons include: deposit amount below the minimum threshold, wrong network, etc.
What You'll See on the Deposit Detail Page
Tapping a deposit record shows:
- Coin: Which cryptocurrency was deposited
- Network: Which blockchain was used
- Amount: Deposit quantity
- Deposit Address: The Binance receiving address
- Transaction Hash (TxID): The on-chain transaction ID
- Confirmations: Current / required confirmation count
- Status: Current deposit status
- Time: When the transaction was detected and when it completed
Using a Blockchain Explorer for Additional Verification
If Binance doesn't show your deposit record at all (not even as pending), use a blockchain explorer to check whether the transaction has been confirmed on-chain.
Common Blockchain Explorers
| Network | Explorer URL |
|---|---|
| Ethereum/ERC20 | etherscan.io |
| Tron/TRC20 | tronscan.org |
| BSC/BEP20 | bscscan.com |
| Bitcoin | blockchain.com/explorer |
| Solana | solscan.io |
Enter your transaction hash or sending address to see whether the transaction succeeded, the current number of confirmations, and other details.
Can't Find Your Deposit Record?
It Might Still Be on the Way
When a transaction was just sent, Binance may not have detected it yet. Detection speed varies by network — some require at least one confirmation before appearing in Binance.
Check the Right Account
If you have multiple Binance accounts, confirm that the deposit address belongs to the account you're currently logged into. Sign up for Binance and note down each account's UID.
Check Your Filters
The deposit history page has filters. Make sure you haven't set them too narrowly, accidentally filtering out the record you're looking for.
Check the Funding Account
Some coins are deposited to the "Funding Account" by default rather than the "Spot Account." Switch to the Funding Account deposit history to check.
Useful Features in Deposit History
Export Transaction Records
Binance lets you export deposit history as a CSV file for bookkeeping or tax purposes. You'll find the export option on the web version's transaction history page.
Copy Transaction Hash
Every deposit record has a copy button for the TxID, making it easy to look up on a blockchain explorer or provide to support.
Trace Deposit Addresses
Download the Binance app and you can see the target address used for each deposit in the details, helping you verify whether you entered the address correctly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long are deposit records kept?
Binance permanently stores all transaction records. You can view historical deposits at any time.
Can I see the sender's address?
Yes. Deposit details show the sending address, so you can confirm which wallet or platform the funds came from.
Do multiple deposits affect each other?
No. Every deposit is processed independently. One being pending won't affect another's arrival.
Deposit shows "Completed" but my balance didn't change?
Check whether the funds went to a different sub-account (funding, futures, etc.). There might also be a display delay — try refreshing the page or restarting the app.
Safety Reminders
- Periodically review your deposit records to make sure there are no deposits you don't recognize (which could indicate account compromise)
- Avoid checking deposit history in public places to prevent exposing your asset information
- Enable login notifications and asset change alerts on Binance to stay informed in real time
- If you spot an unfamiliar deposit record, change your password immediately and contact support
Knowing how to check deposit status is a fundamental Binance skill. Whether a deposit is fast or slow, having clear visibility into each step keeps you informed and worry-free. Sign up for Binance and practice a few times — you'll master it in no time.