This page spells out the risks and limits you should know before you use this site. Real money's on the line here, so read it through before you act.
Crypto itself is risky
Crypto prices swing hard and can rise or fall a lot in a short window; the money you put in can lose part or all of its value. The laws and tax rules for crypto also differ from one country to the next, and they change. Whether you hold or trade crypto, and the gains, losses, and compliance that come with it, are entirely on you. This site isn't responsible for any loss caused by crypto price moves.
Once a blockchain transfer is broadcast and confirmed, there's no undo, no refund, no "take it back" button. Pick the wrong network, mistype the address, or skip a required memo / tag, and the coins can get stuck or be lost for good — and in a lot of cases no one can recover them. Before any large transfer, send a small test first, confirm it lands, then move the rest.
This site isn't investment, financial, or legal advice
Everything here is how-to instruction, risk warnings, and process walkthroughs. It isn't investment advice, financial advice, legal advice, or professional opinion of any kind, and it isn't an offer or solicitation. We don't recommend any coin, don't predict prices, and don't make buy-or-sell decisions for you. When you see something like "which chain is cheapest," that's about transfer cost and mechanics — not a nudge to go buy or invest in anything. Weigh any decision against your own situation, and talk to a qualified professional if you need to.
Fees, limits, and rules always go by what's official at the time
The withdrawal fees, minimum withdrawal amounts, confirmation counts, withdrawal limits, and network availability we mention all shift in real time with congestion and Binance's policy. What we write is the ballpark, the relative ranking, and when each option fits — not an exact quote. Go by what Binance's own withdrawal page shows the moment you act, plus the on-chain data on the matching block explorer (Tronscan, Etherscan, and so on).
Binance's screens, flows, and rules get updated, and on-chain conditions change daily. Our articles are written at a point in time and may already differ from what you're seeing now. We do our best to maintain and correct them (see the corrections log), but we can't promise every line keeps pace with Binance's latest state. Before you follow a step, check it once more against the current official page.
Disclosure on the invite code and commission
This site contains a Binance referral invite code (BNB986) and links to the sign-up page. Here's the money relationship, laid out plainly:
- Signing up through our invite code won't cost you more; if anything, you get Binance's fee discount of up to 20% (the actual rate is whatever Binance's page shows, and it can change with their policy).
- Binance pays the site a commission under its referral program, and that's what keeps the site running.
- So: you get the discount, we get the referral commission, and your cost doesn't go up because you came through our link. Whether you use the code or open an account at all is up to you — the content here doesn't change either way.
We try to stay objective, but you should know this commercial relationship exists and factor it into your own judgment.
Binance and its referral program aren't available everywhere. Before you sign up, confirm Binance is actually available in your country and legal for you to use — some places are restricted or off-limits (the US, the UK, and Canada are common examples, along with a few others like mainland China and certain jurisdictions; this isn't a full list and it depends on Binance's current terms and your KYC residence). If you're in a restricted region, you shouldn't sign up, and you shouldn't use a VPN or fake details to get around it — that can cost you access to your account and your funds. Register with your real information and your real place of residence.
External links and third parties
This site links to third parties like Binance and block explorers. Those sites are run by their own operators; their content, services, and policies have nothing to do with us, and we're not responsible for their accuracy, availability, or safety. Once you follow an outbound link, you're bound by that party's terms and privacy policy.
This is an independent guide with no affiliation, agency, or authorization from Binance — we're not Binance. Do your logging in, deposits, withdrawals, and appeals only on Binance's official domain, binance.com. Watch the spelling in your address bar, and be wary of copycat sites and fake support. Neither this site nor anyone else will ever ask you for your password, verification codes, private key, or seed phrase — anyone who does is running a scam.
Limitation of liability
Any action you take based on this site's content is at your own risk, and the consequences are yours. To the extent the law allows, this site isn't liable for any direct or indirect loss arising from using — or being unable to use — its content, tools, or outbound links. If you don't agree with any of the above, please don't use this site.
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