Transferring Conflux (CFX) tokens to Binance requires careful attention to network compatibility and address accuracy. CFX is the native token of the Conflux Network, and Binance supports CFX deposits exclusively through the Conflux eSpace or Core Space. Before initiating any transaction, ensure your Binance account is verified and that you have obtained the correct deposit address from the platform. This guide will walk you through the entire process, from generating a Binance deposit address to confirming the transaction on-chain.

First, log into your Binance account and navigate to the "Wallet" section. Select "Deposit" and search for "CFX" in the list of supported cryptocurrencies. Binance typically displays the correct network for deposit, which should be "Conflux" or "CFX - Conflux eSpace." You must use this specific network; sending CFX via the Ethereum network (ERC-20) or any other blockchain will result in permanent loss of funds. Once selected, Binance generates a unique deposit address and a memo tag if required. Copy the address carefully—do not alter it in any way.

Next, access the wallet or platform where your CFX tokens are currently stored. This could be a Conflux-compatible wallet like Fluent, Ledger, or a decentralized exchange. Ensure the wallet supports the Conflux network and that you have sufficient native CFX for transaction fees. Navigate to the "Send" or "Withdraw" function, and paste the Binance deposit address you copied. Some wallets may require you to select the network manually; choose "Conflux eSpace" or "CFX" to match Binance’s expected format. If the source wallet provides a memo or destination tag field, fill it exactly as shown on Binance (if applicable). Double-check the address character by character, as blockchain transactions are irreversible.

Specify the amount of CFX you wish to transfer. Consider network fees, which vary depending on network congestion. Confirm the transaction details, including the total amount and the destination address. Once confirmed, the transaction is broadcast to the Conflux network. You can track its status using a block explorer like Conflux Scan by entering the transaction hash (TXID). Binance deposits typically require a minimum number of confirmations before the funds are credited—usually 30 to 60 blocks for CFX, which may take a few minutes.

After the transaction reaches the required confirmations, the CFX tokens should appear in your Binance spot wallet. If funds do not arrive within 30 minutes, verify the transaction on the block explorer. Check that the address matches your Binance deposit address exactly and that network fees were sufficient. Common mistakes include sending CFX via the wrong network (e.g., using ERC-20 instead of Conflux eSpace) or using an expired deposit address. Binance periodically updates deposit addresses, so always generate a fresh address for each deposit session.

For advanced users, transferring CFX from Ethereum-based wallets (like MetaMask) to Binance requires bridging through the Conflux bridge. This involves swapping ERC-20 wrapped CFX for native CFX on the Conflux network before sending to Binance. Without this step, the deposit address will not recognize the token. Always confirm that the receiving wallet supports the specific token standard. Binance does not accept wrapped or bridged versions of CFX unless specifically listed; only native CFX on the Conflux eSpace network will be credited correctly.

Security best practices include verifying the Binance website URL (https://www.binance.com) and not clicking on phishing links. Store your private keys offline and avoid sharing transaction details publicly. If transferring large amounts, consider sending a small test transaction first to validate the address and network. By following these steps, you ensure a smooth CFX transfer to Binance with minimal risk of error.