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How to Deposit on AnBi? Complete Guide for Fiat and Crypto Deposits

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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

  1. Open Binance APP, find "C2C Buy" on the homepage
  2. Select "USDT"
  3. Enter the fiat amount
  4. System shows available merchants
  5. Choose a merchant (prefer high volume, high rating)
  6. Tap "Buy"
  7. Merchant's payment info is displayed
  8. Transfer via your bank/payment app following the displayed info
  9. Return to Binance, tap "I've Paid"
  10. Wait for merchant to confirm and release coins
  11. 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

  1. In Binance APP: "Assets" → "Deposit"
  2. Select the coin (USDT, BTC, ETH, etc.)
  3. Select the deposit network (very important!)
  4. System generates a deposit address
  5. Copy the address
  6. In your sending wallet/exchange, paste the address and initiate transfer
  7. 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.

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