Deposit Methods on AnBi
"AnBi" is Binance — depositing funds is the first step to using the exchange. Binance offers multiple deposit methods, with C2C fiat deposits and on-chain crypto transfers being the most common. Either way, you need a Binance account first — register on Binance if you haven't, and download the Binance APP for convenient mobile access.
Method 1: C2C Fiat Deposit (Most Common)
What Is C2C
C2C is peer-to-peer trading. You buy USDT from another user with fiat currency, with Binance acting as an escrow guarantor.
Detailed Steps
- Open Binance APP, find "C2C Buy" on the homepage
- Select "USDT"
- Enter the fiat amount
- System shows available merchants
- Choose a merchant (prefer high volume, high rating)
- Tap "Buy"
- Merchant's payment info is displayed
- Transfer via your bank/payment app following the displayed info
- Return to Binance, tap "I've Paid"
- Wait for merchant to confirm and release coins
- USDT arrives in your funding account
C2C Deposit Tips
- Be precise: Amount must exactly match the order
- Clean memos: Don't write crypto-related terms in transfer memos
- Don't confirm early: Actually transfer before tapping "Paid"
- Choose quality merchants: Prefer verified merchants with 1000+ trades and 98%+ rating
Method 2: On-Chain Crypto Deposit
When to Use
If you already have crypto in another wallet or exchange, transfer directly to Binance.
Steps
- In Binance APP: "Assets" → "Deposit"
- Select the coin (USDT, BTC, ETH, etc.)
- Select the deposit network (very important!)
- System generates a deposit address
- Copy the address
- In your sending wallet/exchange, paste the address and initiate transfer
- Wait for network confirmations
Network Selection Guide
| Network | Speed | Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| TRC20 | Fast | Low (~1 USDT) | Recommended for USDT |
| ERC20 | Slower | High (10-30 USDT) | Ethereum network |
| BEP20 | Fast | Low | BNB Chain |
| BTC | Slower | Medium | Bitcoin network only |
Core rule: Sender and receiver must use the same network.
Arrival Times
- TRC20: typically 5-10 minutes
- ERC20: typically 10-30 minutes
- BTC: typically 30-60 minutes
- BEP20: typically under 5 minutes
Method 3: Quick Buy
Binance also offers "Quick Buy" via credit/debit card (Visa/Mastercard). Convenient but higher fees (2%-3%).
Where Do Deposited Funds Go
- Funding Account: C2C purchases land here by default
- Spot Account: Transfer from Funding to Spot for spot trading (Assets → Transfer)
- Futures Account: Transfer to Futures for futures trading
Transfers are instant and free.
Common Deposit Questions
Is there a minimum?
C2C: generally about $10 minimum. On-chain: no platform minimum, but very small amounts may not cover network fees.
Are there fees?
C2C: no fee (slight premium in exchange rate possible). On-chain: Binance doesn't charge, but you pay network fees from the sending side.
How long until arrival?
C2C: usually 5-15 minutes. On-chain: depends on network congestion.
What if I use the wrong network?
Assets may be unrecoverable. Binance support will try to help but cannot guarantee recovery. Always double-check the network before depositing.
Conclusion
Binance offers diverse deposit methods. C2C fiat deposit is most recommended for beginners — simple and fast. For on-chain crypto transfers, always verify the correct network. After depositing, transfer funds to the appropriate account and you're ready to trade.