There is no single answer to "What is the minimum withdrawal amount on Binance"—every coin and every network has its own threshold. For instance, USDT typically requires a minimum of 10 USDT on the TRC-20 network, 10 USDT on ERC-20, and 5 USDT on BEP-20. Note that your withdrawal amount must be greater than or equal to the network fee plus the minimum limit; otherwise, the system will reject the transaction. After registering your Binance Official Site account, the Binance Official App withdrawal page will dynamically display the current minimums. If you haven't installed the app yet, check our iOS installation guide. Minimum withdrawal values are adjusted dynamically based on on-chain gas fees—during Ethereum network congestion, the ERC-20 USDT minimum might temporarily rise to 30 or even 50 USDT. This article provides the current actual thresholds for major coins and networks and explains why you sometimes can't withdraw even 50 USDT.

Major Coins & Networks Minimum Withdrawal Table (April 2026 Data)

This table is the core reference. Binance adjusts these values dynamically, so we recommend checking the real-time display in the app before withdrawing, but the ranges below are accurate 95% of the time.

Coin Network Min. Withdrawal Fee Actual Min. Total
USDT TRC-20 10 1 11
USDT ERC-20 10 5-30 (Dynamic) 15-40
USDT BEP-20 5 0.3-0.8 5.5-6
USDT Solana 5 1 6
USDT Polygon 5 0.8 6
BTC Bitcoin 0.0008 0.0002-0.0005 0.001-0.0013
BTC BEP-20 (BTCB) 0.000008 0.0000005 0.0000085
ETH ERC-20 0.005 0.001-0.005 0.006-0.01
ETH BEP-20 0.001 0.000067 0.001067
ETH Arbitrum 0.0008 0.0002 0.001
BNB BEP-20 0.001 0.0005 0.0015
SOL Solana 0.05 0.001 0.051
TRX TRON 1 1 2
DOGE Dogecoin 5 4 9

Keep these three points in mind:

  1. "Min. Withdrawal" ≠ "Min. Balance Needed": Your total must include the fee. Therefore, you need a balance of "Min. Withdrawal + Fee" in your account.
  2. ERC-20 fees are highly unstable: During ETH congestion, USDT-ERC20 fees can exceed $30.
  3. Binance often runs fee subsidy promotions for BEP-20 and TRC-20 networks, where actual fees may be lower than those listed in the table.

Why Are There Minimum Withdrawal Limits?

This isn't Binance making things difficult for you; it's a technical and economic necessity.

Technical Reason: On-chain Gas Fee Floors

Every blockchain has its own minimum gas fee:

  • Ethereum Mainnet: A single transaction consumes at least 21,000 gas, which translates to roughly $5–$30 at current gas prices.
  • TRON: Costs about 13.4 TRX in energy (approx. 1 USDT).
  • BSC: Costs about 0.0005 BNB (approx. $0.30).

Binance pays this gas fee for you (deducted from your withdrawal as a "fee"), so your withdrawal amount must be enough to cover this cost; otherwise, Binance would be operating at a loss.

Economic Reason: Preventing Attacks and Abuse

If withdrawals of 1 USDT were allowed:

  • Attackers could initiate millions of tiny withdrawals, clogging the network.
  • Binance would lose massive amounts of money paying gas fees for these transactions.
  • Blockchain block space would be occupied by meaningless spam.

Setting minimum thresholds is an industry-standard practice used by all major exchanges.

Real-World Scenarios

Scenario 1: I have only 8 USDT in my account. Can I withdraw it to a TRC-20 wallet?

No. The minimum withdrawal for TRC-20 USDT is 10 USDT, and an additional 1 USDT fee is required. You need at least 11 USDT to withdraw 10 USDT (meaning you receive 10 USDT in your wallet).

If you only have 8 USDT, you can:

  • Trade it within Binance for another coin with a lower withdrawal threshold.
  • Sell it via P2P for local currency (P2P minimums usually start around $15).
  • Deposit it into Flexible Earn (no minimum requirement, though interest is low).

Scenario 2: I want to withdraw 50 USDT to an external ERC-20 wallet.

When the ERC-20 fee is $5:

  • You need ≥ 55 USDT in your account.
  • Actual process: Select ERC-20 → Enter 50 → The system deducts the 5 USDT fee from the 50 → You receive 45 USDT in your wallet.
  • Don't be confused: If you enter "50" as the withdrawal amount, you actually receive 45.

When the ERC-20 fee is $30:

  • If you withdraw 50 USDT, the recipient gets only 20 USDT—the fee eats up 60% of the value.
  • In such cases, avoid ERC-20 at all costs. Use TRC-20 to withdraw to an intermediary wallet and swap chains there.

Scenario 3: A "Chain-Hopping" Tip to Save on Fees

Goal: Withdraw USDT to an ERC-20 compatible DApp without paying high gas fees.

Process:

  1. Withdraw USDT from Binance via the BEP-20 network to your multi-chain wallet (fee: ~0.3 USDT).
  2. Use a bridge tool (like Binance Bridge or PancakeSwap) to swap BEP-20 USDT for ERC-20 USDT.
  3. Bridge fees are typically 1–3 USDT.

Total Cost: 1.3–3.3 USDT (vs. 5–30 USDT for a direct ERC-20 withdrawal).

This is suitable for larger amounts. For small amounts (< 100 USDT), the bridge fee itself might still be relatively high.

Scenario 4: I have 0.0005 BTC. How do I withdraw it?

The Bitcoin mainnet minimum is 0.0008 BTC + a 0.0002 BTC fee = 0.001 BTC minimum total. 0.0005 BTC is not enough.

Solution:

  • Convert it to BTCB (BTC on the BEP-20 network) within Binance: The minimum withdrawal is just 0.000008.
  • Or convert it to USDT and use the TRC-20 network.

This is a common mistake for beginners—the same asset has different thresholds on different networks.

Which Coin/Network Should I Choose?

Core Decision Matrix:

Your Goal Recommended Network Reason
Send 10–50 USDT to a friend TRC-20 $1 fee is acceptable
Move 100–1000 USDT to another exchange TRC-20 Best compatibility
Send USDT to a BSC DApp BEP-20 Lowest fees
Large amount (10,000+ USDT) to an institution ERC-20 Highest security and institutional recognition
Withdraw ETH or ERC-20 tokens Arbitrum Low gas fees
Small BTC payments Lightning Network Nearly free and instant

About "Zero-Fee Withdrawal" Promotions

Binance frequently subsidizes fees for specific coins or networks. Here is how to tell:

  • Go to the withdrawal page; if the fee column shows "Free" or is significantly lower than usual (e.g., ERC-20 USDT for only 1 USDT), a promotion is active.
  • These usually last 1–7 days and may have a cap (e.g., free for the first 100 USDT per user per day).
  • Large withdrawals might not qualify for the full subsidy; amounts exceeding the limit are charged at normal rates.

Pro Tip: If your withdrawal isn't urgent, keep an eye on Binance announcements. When there is a TRC-20 USDT free withdrawal event, you can consolidate your positions at zero cost.

Other Restrictions Beyond Minimum Amounts

Just looking at the minimum amount isn't enough. Be aware of:

1. Daily Withdrawal Limits

  • Standard KYC Users: Up to 50 BTC equivalent per day (approx. $2M–$3M).
  • Advanced KYC Users: Up to 100 BTC equivalent.
  • Unverified (No KYC) Users: Withdrawals are not permitted.

2. Risk Control "Cooling-Off" Periods

  • New Accounts: After the first large deposit, withdrawals may be restricted for 24–72 hours.
  • Security Changes: Changing your password or 2FA locks withdrawals for 24 hours.
  • Suspicious Login: A sudden change in IP address can trigger a 24-hour withdrawal lock.

3. Network Downtime

  • Withdrawals may be "suspended" during network congestion or upgrades.
  • Binance usually issues an announcement in advance.
  • Withdrawals initiated during emergency maintenance will be processed after services resume (funds are safe).

4. Whitelisting (If Enabled)

  • If you have the "Withdrawal Whitelist" feature on, you can only withdraw to addresses on that list.
  • Adding a new address requires a 24–48 hour waiting period.
  • This is a highly recommended setting for high-security accounts.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What happens if I try to withdraw 9.9 USDT via TRC-20? A: A red error message saying "Amount below minimum withdrawal limit" will appear, and you won't be able to proceed. This is a hard limit in the system.

Q: Why is the fee different from my last withdrawal? A: On-chain gas fees change dynamically. ERC-20 is the most affected by Ethereum congestion, while TRC-20 and BEP-20 are relatively stable. The fee you see is Binance's real-time quote, which is locked the moment you submit the withdrawal.

Q: Are free withdrawal promotions real? A: Yes, but with conditions. They are limited to specific coins, networks, and timeframes, often with daily quotas. Check the Binance announcement center for details.

Q: Can I make multiple small withdrawals to bypass the limit? A: No, the limit applies to each individual transaction, not the total. Every single withdrawal must meet the minimum requirement. Five 9 USDT withdrawals won't "combine" into one 45 USDT withdrawal.

Q: If a withdrawal fails, is the fee refunded? A: Yes, the full amount is refunded. If a withdrawal fails due to on-chain errors, incorrect addresses (if caught by the system), or timeouts, Binance returns both the principal and the fee to your Spot account. Fees are only lost if the transaction is successful on-chain but sent to the wrong network or address.

Q: Which network is cheapest for USDT withdrawals? A: BEP-20 is currently the cheapest (0.3–0.8 USDT), but it has limited compatibility outside of the Binance ecosystem. For a balance of low cost and wide compatibility, TRC-20 is the best choice, with a $1 fee supported by almost all platforms.

Q: My withdrawal exceeded the minimum, but the recipient says they haven't received it. What should I do? A: First, check the TxID status on a blockchain explorer (like Tronscan or Etherscan). If it shows "Success" on-chain, Binance has already sent the funds. The delay might be due to: 1) The recipient platform's processing time; 2) Choosing the wrong network; or 3) An incorrect address. Check our other guide on USDT deposit times and pending status for detailed troubleshooting.

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