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How to Transfer Funds to the Futures Wallet?

How to Transfer Funds to the Futures Wallet?

2019-09-23 08:58
To start trading on Binance Futures, you need to transfer funds from your Fiat and Spot Wallet to your Futures Wallet first.
Please note that USDⓈ-M and COIN-M Futures do not share the same wallet. To transfer funds to the USDⓈ-M Futures Wallet, please ensure that you are on the USDⓈ-M Futures trading interface. Conversely, to transfer funds to the COIN-M Futures Wallet, please ensure that you are on the COIN-M Futures trading interface.

How to transfer funds to my Futures Wallet?

1. On the Futures trading interface, scroll down to locate the [Assets] widget on the bottom-right of your screen. Next, click [Transfer].
2. Select the type of assets you want to transfer into your Futures Wallet. Binance Futures supports a wide range of crypto assets as collateral. You may deposit different assets, such as USDT, Bitcoin, and Ethereum into your Futures Wallet. Enter the amount and click [Confirm].
3. Once your assets are successfully transferred to your Futures Wallet, you can check the available balance under [Assets].
4. If you want to transfer the available amount in your Futures Wallet to your Fiat and Spot Wallet, click the swap icon to change the transfer destination. Enter the amount you wish to transfer out and click [Confirm].

Inactive Futures account clearing rule

Binance applies an automatic clearing rule to Futures accounts with no trading activities, asset transfers, existing positions, or open orders for 60 days, and with an asset value below 1,000 USDT in the Futures Wallet (or an equivalent sum in the Multi-Assets Mode), to optimize the efficiency of funds management:
  • If the above conditions are met, the funds in the user’s Futures Wallet will be automatically transferred to their Spot Wallet.
  • To reactivate a Futures account, the user can transfer funds from their other Binance wallets to their Futures Wallet when they resume trading.