You've just deposited some crypto to Binance and you're anxiously wondering whether it's arrived. Binance actually provides a comprehensive deposit history feature that lets you check the status and progress of every deposit at any time. If you don't have an account yet, register on Binance first, then download the Binance APP to experience the deposit tracking feature.
Checking Deposit Progress on the APP
Method 1: Wallet Deposit History
Open the Binance APP and tap the "Assets" or "Wallet" button at the bottom to enter the wallet page. Tap the "History" icon in the upper right corner (usually a clock or document-style icon). Select the "Deposit" tab, and you'll see a list of all your deposit orders.
Each deposit record displays the following information:
- Cryptocurrency and amount
- Deposit network
- Current status (Pending, Confirming, Completed)
- Confirmed blocks / Required blocks
- Transaction Hash (TxID)
- Deposit time
Method 2: Home Screen Notifications
If you have APP push notifications enabled, you'll receive a push message when a deposit arrives. You can also pull down on the APP home screen to view recent notifications, including deposit arrival alerts.
Method 3: Via Cryptocurrency Details Page
Find the cryptocurrency you deposited in the wallet page and tap to enter its details page. Recent deposit and withdrawal records are usually shown at the bottom of the page — tap to view details.
Checking Deposit Progress on the Website
Log into the Binance website (binance.com), hover over the wallet icon in the upper right, and select "Spot Account." On the Spot Account page, find the "Deposit History" or "Transaction History" link in the upper right area. You can then filter deposit records by cryptocurrency, time range, status, and other criteria.
The web deposit history page offers more detailed information and supports an export function for reconciliation purposes.
Deposit Status Explanations
Pending
Indicates that Binance has detected a transaction on the blockchain sent to your deposit address, but the block confirmation count hasn't yet reached the requirement. This is a normal waiting status.
Confirming
Some pages show specific confirmation progress, such as "2/12" meaning 2 out of 12 required block confirmations. You can see the progress gradually increasing.
Completed
The confirmation count has reached the requirement, and funds have been successfully credited to your Spot account. You can use these funds for trading immediately.
Failed
In rare cases, a deposit may fail, usually due to an incorrect network selection or a deposit amount below the minimum. Contact customer support for assistance.
Using Blockchain Explorers for Additional Verification
Beyond checking within Binance, you can also use blockchain explorers to get more detailed transaction information.
Getting the Transaction Hash
Copy the transaction hash (TxID) from the withdrawal records on the sending platform. If Binance's deposit records already show the TxID, you can copy it directly from there.
Choosing the Right Explorer
- BTC network: Blockchain.com or Blockchair.com
- ETH/ERC20 network: Etherscan.io
- TRC20 network: Tronscan.org
- BSC/BEP20 network: BscScan.com
- SOL network: Solscan.io
Viewing Transaction Details
Paste the TxID in the explorer's search bar to see the sender, recipient, amount, fees, current confirmations, and other details. If the blockchain shows the transaction as successful with enough confirmations but Binance hasn't credited it, contact customer support.
Handling Abnormal Deposit Progress
Stuck in Pending for a Long Time
If a deposit exceeds the expected time and is still Pending, first check the transaction status on a blockchain explorer. If the blockchain hasn't confirmed it yet (possibly due to a low miner fee), you'll need to wait for miners to process it, or on some networks, you can accelerate by adding more miner fees.
No Record of the Transaction in Deposit History
If you're certain you initiated a transfer but it doesn't appear in Binance's deposit history at all, possible reasons include: wrong address or network, the transaction hasn't been broadcast to the blockchain yet, or the transaction hash can't be found on the blockchain. First confirm with the sending platform that the transaction was successfully sent.
Shows Completed but Balance Didn't Increase
This is very rare. If it happens, try refreshing the APP or logging out and back in. If the issue persists, take screenshots of the deposit record and balance, then contact customer support.
Setting Up Deposit Alerts
To avoid missing deposit arrival notifications, we recommend enabling the following notification settings in the Binance APP:
- Go to the APP settings page
- Find "Notification Management" or "Push Settings"
- Enable "Transaction Notifications" and "Wallet Notifications"
- Make sure your phone's system settings also allow the Binance APP to send push notifications
This way, you'll receive real-time notifications for every deposit arrival without having to repeatedly open the APP to check.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Are Deposit Records Kept?
Binance stores all your deposit records indefinitely. You can select any time range on the records page to view historical deposits.
Can I Cancel a Pending Deposit?
No. Once a transaction has been broadcast on the blockchain, it cannot be reversed. You can only wait for the transaction to complete or, on some networks, for it to be returned due to insufficient fees.
Where Can I See C2C Purchase Records?
C2C purchases are not on-chain deposits, so they appear in the "Orders" page of the Binance APP or in the C2C trading history — separate from on-chain deposit records.
Security Reminder
When checking deposit progress, make sure you're visiting the official Binance website or using the official APP. Phishing sites may mimic Binance's deposit page to trick you into entering account information. Always obtain the APP through downloading the Binance APP from official channels to ensure asset security. If you encounter anything unusual, promptly contact official support through the email or phone number linked to your Binance registration.