Why You Should Monitor Deposit Progress

After depositing crypto to the Binance App, knowing how to check your deposit's progress keeps you informed. This is especially important when the deposit amount is large or the wait is longer than expected.

Monitoring deposit progress lets you:

  • Track the real-time count of blockchain confirmations
  • Determine whether the deposit is processing normally or something went wrong
  • Catch mistakes like wrong addresses or networks early
  • Prepare accurate information in case you need to contact support

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Three Ways to View Deposit Records in the Binance App

Method 1: From the Assets Page

The most direct approach:

  1. Open the Binance App
  2. Tap "Assets" in the bottom navigation bar
  3. On the asset overview page, find the "Records" or history icon in the upper right (usually a clock-shaped icon)
  4. Enter the transaction records page
  5. Switch to the "Deposit" tab
  6. All deposit records are listed here

Method 2: From the Deposit Page

  1. Tap "Deposit" on the Binance App home screen
  2. On the deposit page, there's usually a "Deposit History" or "Records" entry at the top or bottom
  3. Tap to view recent deposits

Method 3: Through a Specific Coin

  1. Go to the "Assets" page
  2. Find and tap a specific coin in the asset list (e.g., USDT)
  3. Enter the coin's detail page
  4. View the transaction history for that coin, filtering by "Deposit"

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Understanding Status Labels in Deposit Records

Each entry in your deposit records displays a status label. Understanding these helps you gauge your deposit's progress:

Processing (Pending/Processing)

The most common status during a deposit. It means Binance has detected your transaction on the blockchain, but the confirmation count hasn't reached the required threshold yet.

While in Processing status, you'll typically see a confirmation progress bar or number — for example, "6/12" means 12 confirmations are needed and 6 are done. As each new block is produced, the count increases.

Completed

The deposit has been successfully credited and the funds are now in your Binance account. You'll see the balance increase on the Assets page.

Abnormal

The deposit has encountered an unusual issue that may require manual intervention. Contact support for details.

No Record Found

If you're certain you initiated a deposit but can't find it in your records, possible reasons include:

  • The transaction hasn't received its first on-chain confirmation yet
  • The deposit address or network was entered incorrectly
  • The deposit amount is below the minimum
  • There's a brief system delay

How to View Detailed Confirmation Progress

Tap any entry in your deposit records to see more detailed information:

What the Detail Page Shows

  • Coin: The type of cryptocurrency
  • Network: The blockchain network used
  • Amount: Deposit amount
  • Address: The receiving deposit address
  • TxID (Transaction Hash): The transaction identifier on the blockchain
  • Confirmations: Current / Required
  • Time: When the deposit was initiated
  • Status: Current processing status

Reading the Confirmation Count

The confirmation count displays as "Current / Required." For example:

  • "0/12": The transaction was just detected — no confirmations yet
  • "3/12": 3 confirmations done, 9 more needed
  • "12/12": Requirement met — funds are about to be credited

The speed at which confirmations increase depends on the blockchain's block time. Bitcoin adds roughly 1 every 10 minutes; Ethereum adds roughly 1 every 12 seconds.

Using a Blockchain Explorer for Additional Detail

Beyond the Binance App, you can use blockchain explorers for more granular on-chain information.

How to Use a Blockchain Explorer

  1. Find the TxID (Transaction Hash) in your Binance deposit record details
  2. Copy the TxID
  3. Open the blockchain explorer for the corresponding network
  4. Paste the TxID into the search bar
  5. View the detailed transaction information

Common Blockchain Explorers

Network Explorer
Bitcoin mempool.space
Ethereum etherscan.io
TRON tronscan.org
BSC bscscan.com
Solana solscan.io
Arbitrum arbiscan.io
Polygon polygonscan.com

What You Can See on the Explorer

A blockchain explorer shows:

  • Whether the transaction has been included in a block
  • The current confirmation count (updated in real time)
  • Sender and recipient addresses
  • The actual transfer amount
  • Gas fees consumed
  • Transaction timestamp

This information is more detailed and more current than what the Binance App displays.

Setting Up Deposit Arrival Notifications

To avoid repeatedly refreshing manually, set up automatic notifications:

Enable App Push Notifications

  1. Go to "Settings" in the Binance App
  2. Find "Notification Settings" or "Push Management"
  3. Enable "Deposit Notifications" or "Asset Change Notifications"
  4. Make sure your phone's system settings also allow push notifications from Binance

Once set up, the Binance App will automatically push a notification to your phone when a deposit arrives.

Enable Email Notifications

  1. In Binance's security/notification settings, find the email notification option
  2. Enable email notifications for deposit arrivals
  3. Confirm the linked email address is correct

Troubleshooting Abnormal Deposit Progress

Scenario 1: Confirmations Stuck at Zero for a Long Time

This means the transaction hasn't been included in a block on-chain. Possible causes:

  • The sending platform is still reviewing the withdrawal
  • The gas fee is too low for the transaction to be picked up
  • Network issues

Solution: Contact the sending platform to confirm the withdrawal status. After signing up for Binance, you can also reach in-app support for assistance.

Scenario 2: Confirmations Met but Funds Not Credited

The blockchain side is done, but Binance hasn't completed the crediting process. Possible causes:

  • Binance wallet is under maintenance
  • Brief system delay

Solution: Wait 30 minutes to 1 hour. If funds still haven't arrived, contact support.

Scenario 3: No Record at All in Deposit History

Binance hasn't detected the transaction. Possible causes:

  • Wrong deposit address or network
  • The transaction hasn't been broadcast to the blockchain yet
  • Deposit amount is below the minimum

Solution: Check the transaction status on a blockchain explorer and verify the address and network.

FAQ

How often do deposit records update?

Deposit records update as blockchain confirmations increase. The frequency varies by network — generally once per new block. If it seems stuck, try pulling down to refresh.

How far back can I view deposit history?

Binance keeps a complete history. In the app, you can use date filters or pagination to view older records. Download the Binance App to access your full transaction history.

Can I export deposit records?

On the Binance web version, you can export transaction records as a CSV file. The app may require you to use the web version for the export function.

Why does the amount in the deposit record differ from what I sent?

The deposit record shows the actual amount credited. If the sending platform deducted a withdrawal fee, the credited amount will be less than what you sent.

Safety Tips

  1. Check regularly: Make a habit of reviewing deposit records to catch abnormal transactions early.
  2. Use official channels: Sign up for Binance and download the Binance App to ensure you're using the genuine application.
  3. Avoid public networks: Don't view account information on unsecured public Wi-Fi.
  4. Save TxIDs: Record the transaction hash for every deposit.
  5. Enable notifications: Set up deposit arrival push notifications so you never miss important updates.

Knowing how to check deposit progress keeps you calm during the wait and helps you quickly identify the cause if something goes wrong.

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