ZKSync (ZK) is a Layer-2 scaling solution for Ethereum that has generated significant interest in the crypto community. Many users are eager to know when ZKSync tokens will be listed on Binance, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges. As of the latest updates, ZKSync has already been listed on Binance. The exchange announced the listing of ZK (ZKSync) on June 17, 2024, with spot trading pairs opening on the same day. The listing includes pairs such as ZK/BTC, ZK/USDT, ZK/BNB, ZK/FDUSD, and ZK/TRY. Binance also applied a “Seed Tag” to ZK, indicating it is a relatively new and potentially more volatile project.
If you are looking to withdraw your ZKSync tokens from Binance, the process is straightforward but requires careful attention to network details. First, ensure that your Binance account is fully verified and that you have sufficient funds to cover withdrawal fees. To begin, log into your Binance account and navigate to the “Wallet” section, then select “Withdraw.” Choose ZK from the list of available cryptocurrencies. You will need to enter the recipient’s wallet address. This address must be compatible with the ZKSync network. Using the wrong network (e.g., sending via Ethereum mainnet instead of ZKSync Era) can result in the permanent loss of funds.
Next, select the correct withdrawal network. Binance supports ZKSync Era (the native Layer-2 network) for ZK withdrawals. It is crucial to confirm that your external wallet (such as MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or a hardware wallet) is configured to receive tokens on the ZKSync Era network. Once you have pasted the correct address and chosen the network, enter the amount of ZK you wish to withdraw. Binance will display the withdrawal fee, which can vary based on network congestion. After reviewing the details, click “Submit.” You will need to complete two-factor authentication (2FA) to finalize the transaction.
After submitting, your withdrawal request will be processed. The time it takes depends on the ZKSync network’s current load, but it typically completes within minutes. You can check the status in your Binance withdrawal history. If you are withdrawing to a centralised exchange other than Binance, always verify that the target platform supports ZK deposits on the ZKSync Era network. For self-custody wallets, double-check that you have added the correct custom token contract address for ZK on the ZKSync network. Always perform a small test transaction before sending large amounts to avoid costly errors.
For users who missed the initial listing or are looking for future opportunities, keep an eye on Binance’s official announcements. Binance often adds new tokens through its Launchpool, Direct Listing, or regular listing processes. As of now, ZKSync is already tradable on Binance, so the focus should be on secure withdrawal and storage. For further updates, check Binance’s official website and the ZKSync project’s announcements regarding token distribution and network updates.