A BNB wallet is a crypto wallet used to store, send, receive, and use BNB on BNB Chain and BNB Smart Chain. It can also interact with smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps).
To get started, create a wallet, back up your seed phrase, and then use your BNB wallet address to receive funds. Always keep your recovery phrase offline and private.
When you connect a wallet to a dApp, you can approve transactions, sign messages, and manage permissions. Review contract prompts carefully before confirming.
BNB fees (gas) are paid in BNB. Keeping a small BNB balance helps ensure you can send tokens and interact with BNB Chain applications without interruption.
For BEP-20 tokens, confirm you are on the correct network and that the token contract address is correct. This helps avoid sending assets to the wrong chain.
A non-custodial wallet means you control the keys. That gives you direct ownership of assets, but it also means backups and security are your responsibility.
If you are moving assets between chains, use trusted bridges and verify the destination network before finalizing transfers.
To get started, create a wallet, back up your seed phrase, and then use your BNB wallet address to receive funds. Always keep your recovery phrase offline and private.
For BEP-20 tokens, confirm you are on the correct network and that the token contract address is correct. This helps avoid sending assets to the wrong chain.