How to Use a TxID to Track Your Binance Deposit Progress
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What Is a TxID
TxID stands for Transaction ID, also known as a transaction hash. It's the unique identifier for every blockchain transaction — like a tracking number for a package — allowing you to trace the complete status of a transaction.
A TxID is typically a long string of letters and numbers. The format varies by network:
- Ethereum (ERC20): Starts with 0x, 66 characters
- TRON (TRC20): 64-character hexadecimal string
- Bitcoin: 64-character hexadecimal string
- BSC (BEP20): Starts with 0x, 66 characters
After depositing to Binance, the sending platform (or your wallet) provides a TxID that you can use to check your transaction's real-time status on the blockchain.
Where to Find Your TxID
Withdrawing from an Exchange
If you withdrew from another exchange (such as Huobi, OKX, etc.) to Binance, the TxID can be found in the withdrawal history on the sending platform. It typically appears as a clickable transaction hash link once the withdrawal status shows "Completed."
Transferring from a Wallet
If you transferred from a wallet (such as MetaMask, Trust Wallet, etc.), the TxID is in the wallet's transaction history. Clicking on the transaction usually reveals the details and hash value.
In Binance's Deposit History
If Binance has already detected your deposit (even if still pending), the TxID will also appear in Binance's deposit history.
If you don't have a Binance account yet, register on Binance first — once registered, you can view all records on the deposit page.
How to Check Deposit Status Using a TxID
Step 1: Identify the Network Used
You need to know which blockchain your deposit used. Different chains require different blockchain explorers.
Step 2: Open the Corresponding Blockchain Explorer
Common blockchain explorers:
- ERC20 / Ethereum: etherscan.io
- TRC20 / TRON: tronscan.org
- BEP20 / BSC: bscscan.com
- BTC / Bitcoin: blockchain.com or mempool.space
- SOL / Solana: solscan.io
- MATIC / Polygon: polygonscan.com
Step 3: Search for the TxID
Paste your TxID into the blockchain explorer's search bar and search. The page will display all the detailed information about this transaction.
Step 4: Review the Key Information
On the search results page, focus on these key details:
Transaction Status
- Success: The transaction has been confirmed on-chain
- Pending: The transaction is still waiting to be packaged
- Failed: The transaction execution failed
Confirmations
- Shows how many blocks have confirmed this transaction
- Compare this number with Binance's minimum confirmation requirement
Receiving Address (To)
- Verify the receiving address matches your Binance deposit address
Amount (Value/Amount)
- Confirm the transfer amount is correct
How to Determine If Your Deposit Should Have Arrived
After gathering information from the blockchain explorer, use this logic:
Scenario 1: Transaction Status Shows Pending
The transaction hasn't been confirmed by the blockchain yet. The miner fee may have been set too low, causing a long queue time. In this case, you can only wait — Binance can't see this transaction yet.
Scenario 2: Transaction Succeeded But Confirmations Are Insufficient
The transaction is confirmed but hasn't reached Binance's required number of confirmations. Just keep waiting for the confirmation count to increase. You can check the exact requirement on Binance's deposit page.
Scenario 3: Transaction Succeeded and Confirmations Meet the Requirement
If the on-chain confirmation count has reached or exceeded Binance's requirement but the deposit still hasn't arrived, possible reasons include:
- Binance is performing wallet maintenance
- System delay (usually won't last too long)
- Wrong network was selected
At this point, contact Binance support and provide your TxID for them to investigate.
Scenario 4: Transaction Status Shows Failed
The transaction failed on-chain. Funds usually return to the sending address. Check with the sending platform to confirm whether funds have been returned, then initiate a new deposit.
You can compare your deposit history with on-chain status more conveniently by downloading the Binance APP.
Practical Example
Using a TRC20 USDT deposit as an example:
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Find the withdrawal record on the sending platform and copy the TxID
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Open tronscan.org
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Paste the TxID in the top search bar and click search
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The page will display transaction details, including:
- Result: SUCCESS means successful
- Confirmed: Confirmed indicates it's been confirmed
- Timestamp: When the transaction was initiated
- From: Sender's address
- To: Receiver's address — verify it matches your Binance TRC20 deposit address
- Amount: Verify the amount is correct
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If everything looks correct and it's confirmed, but Binance hasn't credited it, take this TxID to support
What the Status Labels in Binance's Deposit History Mean
In the Binance APP or web deposit history, you may see these statuses:
- Waiting for confirmation: Binance has detected the transaction, awaiting on-chain confirmation
- Processing: On-chain confirmation is complete, Binance is processing the credit
- Completed: Deposit successful, funds have arrived
- Abnormal: An issue has occurred, contact support
FAQ
Where can I find my Binance deposit TxID?
In the withdrawal/transfer history of the sending platform. If Binance has detected the deposit, it's also visible in Binance's deposit history.
The blockchain explorer shows success but Binance hasn't credited the deposit. What should I do?
First confirm that the confirmation count meets the requirement, then verify the network was selected correctly, and finally confirm the address is correct. If everything checks out, contact Binance support with the TxID.
Is it safe to share my TxID with others?
The TxID is public information — anyone can look up the transaction details on a blockchain explorer. Sharing it won't affect the security of your funds. However, don't use this as a reason to share other sensitive information like passwords or verification codes.
Can a single deposit have multiple TxIDs?
Under normal circumstances, one deposit has one TxID. However, if the sending platform performs consolidation operations, it may appear as multiple on-chain transactions, potentially resulting in multiple TxIDs.
Security Tips
When looking up a TxID, always use the official blockchain explorer. Don't randomly click links from search engines — some phishing sites disguise themselves as blockchain explorers to steal your information. Bookmark the commonly used blockchain explorer URLs.
If you need to provide a TxID to support, only submit it through Binance's official support channels. Don't share your order details on social media or unofficial groups.
After registering on Binance, you'll have access to the full deposit history and lookup features. Downloading the Binance APP also enables real-time push notifications when deposits arrive.
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