You just sent a deposit to Binance and want to see how far along it is, or you need last month's deposit details for reconciliation — both needs are served by Binance's deposit history feature. Sign up for Binance and every deposit will be fully logged and available for review at any time.
Checking Deposit History on the Binance App
Entry Point 1: Wallet Page
- Open the Binance app
- Tap "Assets" or "Wallet" at the bottom
- Tap the "Transaction History" or "Bills" button at the top
- Filter by "Deposit" type
- You will see a list of all deposit records
Entry Point 2: Deposit Page
- Tap "Deposit" on the app's home screen
- Select any token
- At the top or bottom of the page, look for "Deposit History" or "History"
- Tap to view
Download the Binance app and both entry points are easy to find.
Entry Point 3: Notification Messages
If you have enabled deposit notifications, the app will push a notification each time a deposit arrives. Tapping the notification takes you directly to that deposit's detail page.
Checking Deposit History on the Website
- Log in to the Binance website
- Click "Wallet" in the top right
- Select "Transaction History"
- Switch to the "Deposit" tab
- Filter by date, token, and other criteria
The website's advantage is more comprehensive filtering and the ability to export CSV files.
What the Deposit Detail Page Contains
Tap any deposit record to see the following details:
Basic Information
- Token: The name of the deposited cryptocurrency
- Amount: Deposit quantity
- Network: The blockchain network used
- Status: Current processing status
Address Information
- Deposit address: Binance's receiving address
- Memo/Tag: If applicable for the token
- Sending address: The sender's address (visible after crediting)
Transaction Information
- Transaction hash (TxID): The unique transaction identifier on the blockchain
- Confirmations: Current confirmations / required confirmations
- Time: Detection time and completion time
Deposit Status Meanings
Completed
Funds have been successfully credited and are visible in your balance.
Pending
Binance has detected the transaction and is waiting for blockchain confirmations. The progress is shown as, for example, "15/64."
Confirming
Similar to Pending — confirmations are still accumulating.
Under Review
A security review has been triggered and Binance is conducting a manual check.
Failed
The deposit was unsuccessful, possibly due to an amount below the minimum or another issue.
Useful Features
Copy Transaction Hash
One-tap copy of the TxHash from the detail page, handy for looking up on a blockchain explorer or providing to support.
Jump to Blockchain Explorer
Some deposit detail pages include a direct link to the blockchain explorer, allowing you to view the on-chain transaction details with one click.
Export Deposit Records
On the website, you can export deposit records as a CSV file for spreadsheet analysis or tax reporting. Sign up for Binance and find this feature on the transaction history page.
If You Cannot Find Your Transaction in Deposit History
Check Your Filters
Make sure you have not set overly restrictive filters (token, date range, etc.) that are hiding your record.
Transaction May Not Have Been Detected Yet
If the transfer was just sent, Binance may not have detected it yet. Detection speed varies by network — wait a few minutes and refresh.
Check Other Sub-Accounts
Funds may have arrived in your funding account, Earn account, or another sub-account. Switch accounts to check the corresponding deposit records.
Confirm You Deposited to the Right Account
If you have multiple Binance accounts, verify which account the deposit address belongs to.
Using Deposit Records to Troubleshoot Issues
When a deposit goes wrong, the deposit record is your primary source of information:
- Verify the transaction hash — check on-chain status via a blockchain explorer
- Verify confirmations — see if the required number has been reached
- Verify the network — ensure the deposit network is correct
- Verify the amount — compare the sent amount with the credited amount
If you need to contact support, a screenshot of the deposit detail page is the best communication material. Download the Binance app for easy screenshot saving.
FAQ
Are deposit records automatically deleted?
No. Binance permanently retains all transaction records.
Can I see deposit records from years ago?
Yes. Using the date filter, you can view all deposit records since the account was created.
Does the deposit record show the value at the time of deposit or the current price?
It shows the deposited token quantity (e.g., 100 USDT), not the fiat value. The fiat equivalent may be dynamically displayed based on the current price.
Can anyone else see my deposit records?
No. Deposit records are private account data that only you can view after logging in. However, the transaction information on the blockchain is public — anyone who knows your address can see the transactions on-chain.
Safety Tips
- Regularly review your deposit records to spot any unusual deposits (which could be a sign of a compromised account)
- Do not view transaction records on public or unsecured networks
- When taking screenshots of deposit records, be careful not to expose your full address to unrelated parties
- Enable all security verification features on Binance to protect your account
- Sign up for Binance and set up Google Authenticator or another second factor immediately
Knowing how to check deposit records is a fundamental Binance skill. Whether you are tracking progress or troubleshooting problems, deposit records are your most reliable source of information. Download the Binance app and stay on top of every fund movement.