How to Transfer BNB from TP Wallet Back to Binance Exchange: Step-by-Step Guide
If you are using TP Wallet and need to move your Binance Coin (BNB) or other Binance Smart Chain (BSC) tokens back to the Binance exchange, you can complete this process in a few straightforward steps. This guide is designed to help users who are familiar with the basics but need a clear, search-engine-friendly walkthrough for transferring assets from a decentralized wallet to a centralized exchange.
First, ensure that your TP Wallet is properly set up with the Binance Smart Chain network. Open your TP Wallet app and confirm that you are on the BSC mainnet. If you have multiple chains, switch to BSC by tapping the network icon at the top of the screen. Your BNB or BEP-20 tokens should be visible under this network.
Next, log in to your Binance exchange account. Go to the "Wallet" section and select "Deposit." Search for BNB in the list of cryptocurrencies. It is critical that you choose the correct network: select "BEP-20" (Binance Smart Chain) for the deposit. The exchange will generate a unique deposit address and a memo or tag (if required). Copy this address carefully.
Now, return to your TP Wallet. Tap on the BNB token you wish to transfer. Click "Send" or "Transfer." Paste the deposit address you copied from Binance into the recipient field. Double-check that the address is exactly correct, as blockchain transactions are irreversible. If Binance provided a memo or tag, enter it in the designated field. Enter the amount you want to send, keeping in mind that you will need a small amount of BNB for gas fees (usually around 0.0005 BNB or less for BSC transactions).
Review all details carefully, including the network, address, memo, and amount. Confirm the transaction. Your TP Wallet will ask for your password or biometric verification to authorize the transfer. Once confirmed, the transaction is broadcast to the Binance Smart Chain network. Typically, BSC transfers are completed within a few seconds to a few minutes due to its fast block time.
After the transaction is processed, go back to your Binance account. Navigate to "Wallet" > "Transaction History" or directly to your BNB deposit page. You should see the incoming transfer reflected shortly. If it does not appear immediately, do not panic. Check the transaction status using the TXID (transaction ID) on a BSC explorer like BscScan.com. Paste the TXID from your TP Wallet into the explorer to see if the transaction is confirmed.
A few common issues to watch for: Sending to the wrong network (e.g., using BEP-2 instead of BEP-20) can result in lost funds. Always verify that both your wallet and the exchange are using the same chain. Also, ensure your TP Wallet has sufficient BNB for gas fees before initiating the transfer. If the transfer seems stuck, you can increase the gas price slightly in your wallet settings to speed up confirmation.
By following these steps, you can successfully transfer BNB or other BSC tokens from TP Wallet back to Binance. This method works for most BEP-20 tokens, including USDT, BUSD, and CAKE, as long as the exchange supports them on the BSC network. Always keep your wallet and exchange accounts secure, and consider conducting a small test transaction first if you are transferring a large amount.