If you hold BNB in your Trust Wallet and want to move it to your Binance exchange account for trading, staking, or withdrawal, the process is straightforward but requires careful attention to network selection and address verification. This guide provides a clear, secure method for completing the transfer.

First, ensure that both your Trust Wallet and Binance app are installed and updated. Open the Binance exchange app, log in to your account, and navigate to the "Wallet" section. Tap on "Deposit" and search for "BNB" in the list of supported cryptocurrencies. Binance supports multiple blockchain networks for BNB, including BEP-2 (Binance Chain), BEP-20 (Binance Smart Chain), and ERC-20 (Ethereum). It is critical that you select the network that matches the network your BNB is currently on in Trust Wallet. If your BNB is on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC), choose the BEP-20 network. If it is on the Binance Chain, choose BEP-2. Selecting the wrong network can lead to permanent loss of funds.

After selecting the correct network, Binance will generate a deposit address and a network memo (if required). Tap the copy icon beside the deposit address to copy it to your clipboard. Do not share this address with anyone other than your own wallet.

Now, open your Trust Wallet. Tap on the "BNB" asset in your wallet list. If you do not see it, you may need to add the token manually by tapping the "Manage" button or the plus icon. Once BNB is visible, tap on "Send". A new screen will appear prompting you to enter the recipient address. Paste the Binance deposit address you copied earlier. Double-check that the address is complete and matches exactly. If the network requires a memo (common for BEP-2 deposits), enter the memo provided by Binance into the corresponding field. Missing or incorrect memos can result in the deposit not being credited.

Enter the amount of BNB you wish to transfer. You can send the entire balance or a specific quantity. Be aware that sending all BNB may leave a small dust balance for future transaction fees on the wallet side. Confirm the transaction details, including the estimated network fee. Trust Wallet will show you the current gas fee for the BEP-20 network. Tap "Send" and confirm the transaction using your wallet’s authentication method, such as Face ID, PIN, or biometric verification.

After confirming, the transaction will be broadcast to the blockchain. You can view its status by tapping "History" in Trust Wallet or by opening the transaction hash in a block explorer like BscScan for BEP-20 transfers. On Binance, go to "Wallet" > "Deposit" > "History" to check the incoming BNB. Typically, BEP-20 deposits take 1 to 5 minutes, while BEP-2 deposits may take slightly longer.

Once the deposit is confirmed on Binance, your BNB will be available in your funding or spot wallet. You can then use it to trade, stake in Binance Earn, or transfer to other exchanges. To maximize efficiency, always transfer BNB during periods of lower network congestion to reduce gas fees, and keep small amounts of BNB in Trust Wallet to cover future transaction costs.

By following these steps carefully, you can securely transfer BNB from Trust Wallet to Binance and begin using your funds on one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges. Always verify network compatibility and never send funds to an address without confirming both the network and the memo (if required).