Checking your deposit history is a fundamental need for every Binance user. Whether you need to confirm a deposit has arrived, track deposit progress, or export records for tax purposes, knowing how to access your deposit history is essential. If you don't have a Binance account yet, register on Binance first, then download the Binance app so you can check your fund activity anytime, anywhere.
Viewing Deposit History in the Binance App
Method 1: Through the Wallet Page
- Open the Binance app and log in
- Tap "Wallet" at the bottom
- Find "Transaction History" or "History" at the top of the wallet page
- Select the "Deposit" tab
- You'll see a list of all your deposit records
Method 2: Through the Deposit Page
- Tap "Deposit" on the Binance app home screen
- Select any coin to enter the deposit page
- Find the "Deposit History" or "History" link on the page
- View the deposit history for that coin
Method 3: Using Search
- Type "deposit history" in the Binance app search bar
- Navigate directly to the deposit history page
Viewing Deposit History on the Binance Website
Step-by-Step
- Log in to the Binance website (www.binance.com)
- Click "Wallet" → "Wallet Overview" in the top right
- Find "Transaction History" or "Deposit History" in the left menu
- Select the "Deposit" type
- Filter by coin, date range, and other criteria
Advanced Filtering
The web version offers richer filtering options:
- Filter by coin: View deposits for a specific cryptocurrency
- Filter by date range: Select a specific time period
- Filter by status: View only "Processing" or "Completed" records
- Filter by network: View deposits from a specific network
What Information Is Included in Each Deposit Record
Each deposit record typically contains the following key details:
Basic Information
- Coin: The type of cryptocurrency deposited (e.g., USDT, BTC, ETH)
- Amount: The quantity deposited
- Network: The blockchain network used (e.g., TRC20, ERC20, BEP20)
- Time: When the deposit was initiated
Status Information
- Transaction status: Pending / Completed / Abnormal
- Confirmation progress: Current confirmations / required confirmations (e.g., 3/12)
- TxID: The transaction hash on the blockchain
Address Information
- Deposit address: The Binance address the funds were sent to
- Memo/Tag: The associated Memo information, if applicable
Using Deposit History to Troubleshoot Issues
Deposit Not Credited
If you initiated a deposit but don't see it in your balance, your deposit history can help diagnose the situation:
- Record shows "Processing": Binance has detected the transaction and is waiting for confirmations — just be patient
- Record shows "Completed" but balance unchanged: Check if the funds went to a different account (such as the Funding Account or Earn Account)
- No deposit record at all: The transaction may not have been detected by Binance yet, or there could be a network/address issue
Finding Your TxID
After locating the TxID in your deposit history:
- Click the TxID to go directly to the blockchain explorer
- View detailed transaction status on-chain
- If you need to contact support, the TxID is essential information
Verifying Deposit Amounts
Through your deposit history, you can confirm:
- Whether the credited amount is correct
- Whether there are issues due to amounts below the minimum deposit threshold
- Whether all deposits across multiple transactions have arrived
Exporting Deposit Records
Why You Might Need to Export
- For personal financial records and tax filing
- To provide to accountants or tax advisors
- As evidence for transaction disputes
- For personal asset management and analysis
How to Export
- Log in to the Binance website
- Go to "Wallet" → "Transaction History"
- Select the "Deposit" type
- Set the date range
- Click the "Export" button
- Download in CSV format
Note that there may be limits on the date range per export. Very large datasets may need to be exported in multiple batches.
Via API
If you need more flexible data retrieval, you can use Binance's API. Generate an API Key through the Binance app, then call the deposit history endpoint to get structured data.
Common Questions About Deposit History
How long are deposit records retained?
Binance retains all your deposit records indefinitely. You can view your entire deposit history since the day you registered.
Why do the record time and actual arrival time differ?
The time shown in the deposit record is when Binance first detected the transaction. The actual credit time (when status changes to "Completed") may be later — the difference is the confirmation waiting period.
Can I delete deposit records?
No. Deposit records cannot be deleted — this is a security and compliance requirement. All transaction records are permanently preserved.
Why does a single deposit show as two records?
This is very rare but could be caused by special blockchain circumstances (such as a chain fork). If duplicate records appear, contact support to verify.
FAQ
I can't find my deposit history after a Binance app update?
The Binance app interface changes with version updates. If you can't find the deposit history entry, try searching for "deposit history" or "transaction history" within the app — you'll usually find it.
Can I view very old deposit records?
Yes. Binance keeps all deposit records since your account was created. Select the corresponding date range in the filter options to view historical records.
Deposit shows as completed but wallet balance hasn't increased?
Check the following: Are you looking at the correct coin's balance? Are the funds in the Funding Account rather than the Trading Account? Could automated features (like auto-invest or savings) have transferred the funds?
How do I find the TxID in my deposit history?
Tap on a specific record in the deposit history list to open its details page. You'll typically see the TxID field there. Tapping the TxID will open it in a blockchain explorer.
What if my deposit history and blockchain explorer show different information?
The blockchain explorer is the source of truth, since blockchain data is immutable. If there's a significant discrepancy, contact support through your Binance account to investigate.
Safety Tips
- Regularly check your deposit history to ensure there are no unauthorized deposit activities
- Don't share deposit history screenshots with people you don't trust — they may contain sensitive information like your addresses
- If you notice unusual deposit records, contact support immediately and update your account security settings
- Keep exported deposit record files secure and don't upload them to untrusted locations