Introduction
This tutorial provides a comprehensive guide on transferring PHA tokens from Binance exchange to your MetaMask wallet using the ERC20 network.
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Text-Based Tutorial
1. Adding PHA Contract to MetaMask
- Open MetaMask and click "Add Token"
- Select "Custom Token"
- Enter PHA's ERC20 contract address:
0x6c5bA91642F10282b576d91922Ae6448C9d52f4E - Click "Next" then "Add Token"
2. Copying Your ETH Address
- In MetaMask, locate and copy your Ethereum wallet address
- This address will be used for the Binance withdrawal
3. Withdrawing PHA from Binance
- Log in to your Binance account
- Navigate to Wallet > Spot Account
- Find PHA and click "Withdraw"
- Paste your MetaMask ETH address
- Select ERC20 network
- Enter withdrawal amount (minimum 78 PHA)
- Confirm transaction (approx. 34 PHA fee)
- Complete security verification
4. Verifying the Transfer
- Transaction typically completes within minutes
- Check MetaMask balance after confirmation
- View transaction status in Binance withdrawal history
Key Considerations
- Only ERC20 transfers are supported (BEP20 not compatible)
- ETH network congestion may affect fees/speed
- Always verify contract addresses before transactions
FAQ Section
Q: What's the minimum PHA withdrawal amount?
A: Binance requires minimum 78 PHA for withdrawals.
Q: Why is my transaction taking so long?
A: ERC20 transfers depend on Ethereum network congestion. Check Etherscan for current gas fees.
Q: Can I use BSC network instead?
A: Currently no - only ERC20 transfers are compatible with Khala accounts.
Q: How do I find my transaction hash?
A: Locate it in Binance withdrawal history or MetaMask activity log.
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Conclusion
By following these steps, you can safely transfer PHA between exchanges and wallets. Always double-check addresses and network selections to avoid errors.
For advanced users: Consider timing your transfers during low network congestion periods to minimize fees.