The Binance Web3 Wallet uses a "one seed phrase + multi-chain address derivation" architecture, allowing a single seed phrase to generate independent addresses for 41 public chains. Assets are displayed categorized by chain and support one-click switching. After updating to the latest Binance Official APP (v2.92+) from the Binance Official Website, users can enter the "Web3" tab to see their total asset distribution (denominated in USDT) across major chains such as BNB Chain, Ethereum, Solana, Arbitrum, Base, opBNB, etc. Switching chains takes only 2 clicks. Unlike MetaMask's limitation of only supporting EVM-based chains, the Binance Web3 Wallet manages both EVM chains (Ethereum Virtual Machine compatible) and non-EVM chains (Solana, TON, Aptos) within the same interface, greatly simplifying cross-ecosystem operations. iPhone users can refer to the iOS Installation Tutorial to install the latest version and enable multi-chain management features.
List of Chains Supported by Binance Web3 Wallet
EVM Compatible Chains (Unified under one address)
| Chain Name | Gas Token | Average Gas | Block Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| BNB Chain | BNB | $0.15 | 3 seconds |
| Ethereum | ETH | $2-8 | 12 seconds |
| Arbitrum One | ETH | $0.08 | 0.3 seconds |
| Base | ETH | $0.04 | 2 seconds |
| opBNB | BNB | $0.0003 | 1 second |
| Polygon PoS | MATIC | $0.02 | 2 seconds |
| Avalanche C | AVAX | $0.05 | 2 seconds |
| Linea | ETH | $0.06 | 2 seconds |
EVM chains share the same address starting with 0x, but assets do not automatically cross-chain; sending to the wrong chain requires a bridge transfer.
Non-EVM Chains (Independent addresses)
| Chain Name | Address Format | Gas Token | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solana | Base58 (32-44 chars) | SOL | 400ms blocks |
| TON | Starts with UQ/EQ | TON | Account Abstraction |
| Aptos | 0x followed by 64 chars | APT | Move Language |
| Bitcoin | Starts with bc1/3/1 | BTC | UTXO Model |
| Tron | Starts with T | TRX | Free Energy |
Operation Guide for Three Main Chains
BNB Chain Management
BNB Chain is the core network of the Binance ecosystem, with low fees and many DApps:
- Native Token: BNB (can deduct 25% of trading fees)
- Token Standard: BEP-20
- Popular DApps: PancakeSwap, Venus, Thena
- Average Gas: A single Swap ≈ 0.0008 BNB ≈ $0.5
Ethereum Mainnet Management
The Ethereum mainnet has the highest security but also high fees:
- Native Token: ETH
- Token Standards: ERC-20, ERC-721, ERC-1155
- Popular DApps: Uniswap V4, Aave V3, Lido
- Average Gas: Swap ≈ $15-40, NFT Mint ≈ $30-100
- Suggestion: Prioritize L2s (Arbitrum/Base) if balance is < $5,000.
Solana Ecosystem Management
The Solana high-performance chain ecosystem is exploding:
- Native Token: SOL (approx. 6.5% staking APY)
- Token Standard: SPL
- Popular DApps: Jupiter (Aggregator), Raydium, Jito, Drift
- Average Gas: Single transaction < 0.000005 SOL ≈ $0.001
- Highlights: High Meme coin activity; Jupiter's avg daily volume is $2 billion.
Three Ways to Switch Chains
Method 1: Top Dropdown Switch
There is a chain selector at the top of the Web3 tab in the APP. Clicking it pops up a list of chains with search support. The asset view refreshes in real-time after switching.
Method 2: Automatic DApp Switching
When connecting to a DApp, if a mismatching chain is detected, a prompt like "Switch to Arbitrum" will appear. Just click confirm.
Method 3: Filter Assets by Chain
On the "Assets" page, click the filter in the top right to select single or multiple chain combinations for viewing.
Comparison of Cross-chain Bridge Solutions
| Bridge | Supported Chains | Single Max | Arrival Time | Fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Binance CEX Bridge | 40+ | Unlimited | Instant | Withdrawal fee |
| Stargate | 15+ | 1M USDT | 1-5 mins | 0.06% |
| Orbiter | 18 | 500k USDT | 30 seconds | 0.03% |
| deBridge | 22 | 2M USDT | 2 mins | 0.04% |
| Wormhole | 30+ | 5M USDT | 15 mins | $5 Fixed |
Best Practice: The centralized bridge (Binance deposit/withdraw) is suitable for large amounts and low-frequency operations; Orbiter is suitable for fast, small transfers between L2s.
Asset Overview and Currency Filtering
By late 2025, the Binance Web3 Wallet introduced a "Unified Asset View":
- Assets from all chains sorted by USD value
- Supports hiding small amounts (< $1) dust
- Customizable pinned favorite tokens at the top
- Balance can be hidden with a single tap in dark mode (anti-peeping)
Multi-chain Security Suggestions
- Back up seed phrase only once: The 12/24 words apply to all chains; write them down and save them offline.
- Small test transfers: Transfer 10 USDT first to test cross-chain, confirm arrival before transferring large amounts.
- Double-check chain addresses: Although EVM addresses are the same, sending to the wrong chain requires bridging back.
- Be wary of Solana SPL airdrops: Do not interact directly with unknown SPL tokens; they might be malicious contracts.
- Bitcoin address separation: Use Taproot/SegWit/Legacy addresses separately; do not mix them.
Common Multi-chain Questions
Which chain is my USDT on? Search for USDT on the APP assets page; it will separately show BEP-20, ERC-20, TRC-20, and Solana balances.
Can I recover assets sent to the wrong chain? EVM chains with the same address format can be recovered via bridging back; transfers from non-EVM to EVM addresses are usually lost.
How to prepare for multi-chain Gas? It's recommended to keep $10-20 equivalent of Gas tokens on each frequently used chain for emergencies.
How to aggregate assets? Use the Binance deposit/withdraw function to deposit multi-chain assets back to the exchange for unified management.
Multi-chain management is a fundamental capability for entering Web3. The Binance wallet's unified interface minimizes the switching cost between EVM and non-EVM ecosystems. Once mastered, users can freely participate in BNB Chain's low-fee DeFi, Ethereum's top-tier protocols, and Solana's Meme craze.