If you are holding tokens in your TP Wallet (TokenPocket) and want to move them to Binance for trading or storage, the process is straightforward but requires careful attention to network compatibility and address accuracy. This guide explains exactly how to transfer assets from TP Wallet to Binance, covering common pitfalls and security checks.

First, ensure you have downloaded the official Binance app or accessed the Binance website. Log in to your account and navigate to "Wallet" then "Spot Wallet." Click the "Deposit" button and search for the token you wish to transfer—for example, USDT, ETH, or BNB. Binance will display a deposit address and require you to select the correct network. This is the most critical step: the network you select on Binance must match the network your tokens are on in TP Wallet. Common networks include BEP-20 (Binance Smart Chain), ERC-20 (Ethereum), TRC-20 (Tron), and Polygon. If you choose the wrong network, your funds may be lost permanently.

After selecting the correct network, Binance will generate a deposit address and a network tag or memo for certain tokens like XRP or BNB from certain networks. Copy the deposit address exactly—do not miss any characters. Now open your TP Wallet. Find the token you want to transfer and tap "Send" or "Transfer." Paste the Binance deposit address into the recipient field. If a memo or tag is required, enter it precisely as shown on Binance. Double-check the network type displayed in TP Wallet matches exactly the network you chose on Binance. For example, if you select BEP-20 on Binance, your TP Wallet must also send via BEP-20 (often labeled as BSC or Binance Smart Chain).

Enter the amount you wish to transfer. Be mindful of the minimum deposit limit on Binance; if you send less, the deposit may not be credited. Also consider the network fee—TP Wallet will show a gas fee in the native token of that network (e.g., BNB for BSC, MATIC for Polygon, ETH for Ethereum). Ensure you have a small balance of that native token in your wallet to cover the fee. For example, if sending USDT on BEP-20, you need a small amount of BNB in your TP Wallet. After confirming all details, tap "Confirm" and authorize the transaction. Wait for network confirmation; this can take from a few seconds to several minutes depending on network congestion.

Once the transaction is broadcasted, you can track it using a block explorer like BscScan or Etherscan by entering the transaction hash or your deposit address. On Binance, go to "Deposit History" to see if the transaction appears. Usually, it updates after a few network confirmations. If the deposit does not arrive within 30 minutes, check the transaction status on the block explorer. Common issues include insufficient gas fees, wrong network selection, or sending to an incorrect address. In case of error, contact Binance support or TokenPocket support with your transaction ID, but note that transactions on blockchain are irreversible—always verify before sending.

Finally, always perform a small test transfer first if you are moving a large amount. This confirms both the address and network compatibility. Keeping your wallet passwords and seed phrases secure is equally important; never share your private keys. By following these steps carefully, you can safely transfer your TP Wallet tokens to Binance and begin trading or storing your assets on a major exchange.