Binance sets minimum withdrawal amounts for each cryptocurrency. Knowing these limits helps avoid issues when withdrawing. After registering on Binance, you can check specific limits on the withdrawal page.
Common Minimum Withdrawal Amounts
Minimum withdrawal amounts differ by coin and network. Here are reference values for some common coins:
- USDT (TRC20): Minimum approximately 10 USDT
- USDT (ERC20): Minimum approximately 20 USDT
- BTC: Minimum approximately 0.0001 BTC
- ETH: Minimum approximately 0.001 ETH
- BNB: Minimum approximately 0.01 BNB
These figures are for reference only. Actual amounts are based on what's displayed in the APP, as Binance may adjust them based on market conditions.
Why There Are Minimum Limits
There are two main reasons for minimum withdrawal amounts. First, on-chain transfers have inherent costs, making very small amounts impractical. Second, they prevent frequent small transfers from congesting the network.
Fees vs. Minimums
Withdrawal fees and minimum withdrawal amounts are two separate concepts. Fees are charged with every withdrawal, while the minimum amount is the threshold you must meet to initiate a withdrawal. Fees are deducted from your withdrawal amount.
How to Check Specific Limits
- Open the Binance APP or web version
- Go to the "Withdraw" page
- Select the coin you want to withdraw
- After selecting the network, the minimum withdrawal amount and fee are displayed at the bottom of the page
What If Your Balance Is Below the Minimum
If your balance is below the minimum withdrawal amount, you can use the Convert feature to swap the small balance into another coin, consolidate, and then withdraw. Download the Binance APP to check your assets and process withdrawals.