How to Send Crypto From Binance to MetaMask (2026)

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How to Send Crypto From Binance to MetaMask (2026)

Learn how to send crypto from Binance to MetaMask safely in 2026 by matching the right address, asset, and network, plus key mistakes beginners must avoid.

Sending crypto from Binance to MetaMask sounds simple, but it is one of the most common places beginners lose funds. The reason is almost always the same: they choose the wrong network, send an unsupported asset, or copy the right address into the wrong chain flow.

This guide is built to rank for a very practical search intent, but more importantly, to prevent expensive mistakes. If you follow the order carefully, it is a straightforward transfer.

Quick answer

  • MetaMask supports EVM-compatible networks, so the asset and network must both match that reality.
  • Always copy the wallet address from the correct network in MetaMask, then choose that same network on Binance.
  • Send a small test transaction first if the amount matters.
Editorial illustration of a crypto transfer moving from an exchange dashboard into a MetaMask-style wallet on an EVM network
The transfer is easy only when asset, address, and network all match perfectly.

Before You Send Anything: Understand the Core Rule

MetaMask is primarily an EVM wallet. That means it works with Ethereum and EVM-compatible networks such as BNB Chain, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, and Avalanche C-Chain. It does not natively work like a universal receiver for every possible network Binance offers.

So the first rule is simple:

Transfer flow at a glance

1
Pick asset
ETH, USDT, etc.
2
Copy address
From MetaMask
3
Match network
Same chain on Binance
4
Test first
Then send full size
Golden rule
If the address comes from MetaMask on a given chain, choose that exact same chain on Binance withdrawal. Do not guess. Do not “pick something similar.”

Step 1: Check Whether the Asset and Network Are MetaMask-Compatible

Before you even open Binance withdrawal, check that the asset you plan to send is one MetaMask can receive on an EVM chain.

Common Binance withdrawal networks for MetaMask

Network on Binance Works with MetaMask? Example assets Important note
Ethereum (ERC-20)YesETH, USDT, USDCUsually the simplest default for ETH-based assets
BNB Smart Chain (BEP-20)YesBNB, USDT, USDCYou may need to add the network in MetaMask if it is not already visible
Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, Polygon, Avalanche C-ChainYesETH or supported tokens on those chainsMetaMask must be on the correct network to see the balance
Non-EVM chains like BTC or SolanaNoBTC, SOLDo not send these to MetaMask as if it were a universal wallet

If you need the wallet basics first, read our MetaMask tutorial.

Step 2: Copy the Correct Wallet Address from MetaMask

Open MetaMask, switch to the network you intend to use, and copy the wallet address. On EVM chains, the address format often looks the same, which is helpful, but you still need to ensure the receiving chain matches what you choose on Binance.

If the chain is not yet visible in MetaMask, add it first before sending. Otherwise, the funds may arrive on the chain but you may panic because the wallet view is not configured correctly.

Illustration of matching wallet address and network settings before a Binance to MetaMask withdrawal
Most transfer mistakes happen before the send button, not after it.

Step 3: Set Up the Withdrawal Correctly on Binance

On Binance, go to withdrawals for the asset you want to send. Then:

  1. Select the asset
  2. Paste the MetaMask address
  3. Choose the same network that matches your MetaMask setup
  4. Double-check withdrawal fees and minimums
  5. Send a test amount first

What each Binance withdrawal field actually means

Field What it controls Why it matters
Wallet addressDestination accountWrong address can be unrecoverable
NetworkBlockchain used for transferWrong chain is the most common mistake
AmountTokens withdrawnLeave enough for fees and consider a test first
Memo or tagExtra routing info on some networksFor normal MetaMask EVM receipts, this is generally not part of the flow. If Binance asks for it unexpectedly, stop and re-check

Step 4: Send a Small Test Transfer First

This is the boring step that saves money. If you are moving a meaningful amount, do not send the full balance in one shot. Send a small test, confirm the asset arrives in MetaMask on the correct chain, then send the rest.

Test first
Best for large amounts, new networks, or first-time transfers.
Then confirm
Check wallet balance, network, and token visibility before sending full size.

Step 5: What to Do If the Funds Do Not Appear

Do not panic immediately. In many cases, the transfer succeeded but the wallet is viewing the wrong network or the token is not visible yet.

Check in this order:

  • Did Binance mark the withdrawal as completed?
  • Are you on the correct network in MetaMask?
  • Did you send a token that needs to be imported into the wallet view?
  • Did you accidentally choose a wrong network on Binance?

If the chain was correct, the issue is often just a wallet-view mismatch. If the chain was wrong, recovery may or may not be possible depending on the exact case.

Common Binance to MetaMask Mistakes

Mistakes that cost real money

Mistake Why it happens Safer alternative
Choosing the wrong networkUser sees the same asset ticker on multiple chainsMatch the MetaMask chain exactly
Sending unsupported assets to MetaMaskAssuming all exchange assets can land anywhereStay on EVM-compatible assets and networks
Skipping the test transferTrying to save timeTest small, then send full size
Panicking because the token is not visibleWallet is on wrong network or token view missingCheck explorer, network, and token import first

When Should You Transfer vs Bridge?

If the asset is still sitting on Binance and Binance already supports the exact network you need, a direct withdrawal is usually cleaner than sending somewhere else and bridging later. If you already received the asset on one chain but need it on another, then a bridge may make more sense.

For general wallet-movement safety, see our wallet transfer safety guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I send ETH from Binance to MetaMask?

Yes, as long as you choose a MetaMask-compatible network and the same network on Binance withdrawal.

Can I send USDT from Binance to MetaMask?

Yes, if you withdraw it on a MetaMask-compatible network and your MetaMask wallet is set up for that chain.

What happens if I choose the wrong network?

That depends on the exact asset and network pair. Sometimes recovery is possible, sometimes it is not. This is why the network check matters more than almost anything else.

Do I need a memo or tag for MetaMask?

In a normal EVM withdrawal flow to MetaMask, not usually. If the exchange prompts something unexpected, stop and re-check before continuing.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. Binance withdrawal options, supported networks, minimums, and fees can change over time. Always confirm live details before sending any transaction.

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