Donating to charity from Binance is straightforward once you know where to look: you use the Withdraw function to send crypto to the charity's address. Here's the step-by-step — including the one detail that trips people up (choosing the right network).
Before you start
- A Binance account with some crypto.
- The charity's donation page open to get the payment address.
Step 1 — Get the charity's address
On the charity's donate page, pick an amount and coin. You'll see a payment address, the network it expects, and the exact amount. Keep it open.
Step 2 — Open Withdraw in Binance
- Go to Wallet → Spot (or Funding, wherever your coins are).
- Find the coin you want to donate and click Withdraw.
- Choose Send via crypto network (not the internal/email transfer option).
Step 3 — Enter the address and pick the network ⚠️
- Paste the charity's address.
- Select the correct network — this is critical. The network must match the address type (for example, ERC20 for an Ethereum-based USDT/USDC address, TRC20 for a TRON address, or the BTC network for Bitcoin). Binance often auto-detects it; confirm it matches the charity's checkout.
- Enter the amount.
Sending on the wrong network can cause the funds to be lost. When in doubt, match exactly what the charity's donation page shows.
Step 4 — Confirm and withdraw
Review the summary, including Binance's withdrawal fee, then confirm. Binance will ask for security verification (2FA / email / SMS).
Step 5 — Verify your donation
The transfer settles on-chain in minutes. You'll get a transaction ID you can look up on a block explorer — your permanent receipt proving the gift arrived.
Quick tips
- Network match is everything — double-check it before confirming.
- Stablecoins on TRON (TRC20) are cheap and fast if the charity supports them.
- Test with a small amount if it's your first time.
That's all there is to it. Make a donation, or learn which cryptocurrency to choose.