Sending stablecoins from your Binance account to your nsave wallet is a straightforward process when you know the right steps. This guide will walk you through the entire procedure to ensure your funds are transferred safely and correctly. Remember that selecting the right blockchain network is crucial for a successful transfer.
In a Nutshell
In Binance: Click Withdraw
Select the stablecoin (USDT, USDC, etc.)
Choose Send via Crypto Network
Select the right blockchain network as shown on nsave
Enter your nsave wallet address
Confirm the network and withdrawal amount
Complete the withdrawal
Important Warning โ ๏ธ
CRITICAL: Selecting the correct blockchain network is essential. If you send funds on the wrong network, your money will NOT be credited to your nsave account and CANNOT be recovered. This is outside of nsave's control.
Detailed Steps
Step 1: Get Your nsave Wallet Address
Log in to your nsave account
Find your wallet address
Note which blockchain network nsave supports for your stablecoin
Step 2: Withdraw from Binance
Log in to Binance
Click on Withdraw (from the wallet section)
Search for and select your stablecoin (USDT, etc.)
Choose Send via Crypto Network
Step 3: Enter Transfer Details
Enter your nsave wallet address
Select the blockchain network that matches what nsave supports:
Your available networks may differ based on the stablecoin you've selected
Always choose the network that your nsave wallet supports
Different networks have different fees and minimum withdrawal amounts
Enter the amount to send (above the minimum requirement)
Double-check all details
Confirm and complete the withdrawal
Step 4: Wait for Arrival
The funds will typically arrive in a few minutes depending on the network. Once received, they'll be credited to your nsave account in USD automatically.
Show Image You can check your balance in nsave after the transaction is complete
Remember
Always verify the wallet address
Double-check the blockchain network
Ensure the withdrawal amount meets the minimum requirement
If in doubt, start with a small test transaction