Add Binance Smart Chain (BSC) / BNB to MetaMask

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Add Binance Smart Chain (BSC) / BNB to MetaMask

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Quick answer

Yes — you can connect binance smart chain to metamask. This guide explains the exact fields to add the network, how to add BNB and BEP-20 tokens, how to connect to BSC dApps, and common safety checks. Search queries like bsc connect metamask or connect bsc to metamask will often lead you to the same steps shown here. I believe keeping a short checklist helps avoid mistakes.

Why add BSC to MetaMask

MetaMask is a non-custodial software wallet that supports EVM-compatible chains once you add them manually. Because BSC is EVM-compatible, you can switch networks and use the same private keys to interact with BSC DeFi and dApps. In my experience that reduces friction when moving between chains, and it keeps your workflow consistent. But remember, the native gas token and token standards differ across chains, so always confirm which network you are on before sending funds.

Step by step: add BSC on desktop extension

If you need the extension first see the installation walkthrough at /install-metamask-extension.

  1. Open the MetaMask extension and unlock your wallet.
  2. Click the network name at the top of the window to open the network dropdown.
  3. Select Add Network, or go to Settings then Networks then Add Network.
  4. Enter the BSC mainnet details and save. Typical values are below.
Field Value
Network name Binance Smart Chain (BSC)
RPC URL https://bsc-dataseed.binance.org/
Chain ID 56
Currency symbol BNB
Block explorer URL https://bscscan.com/
  1. Select the new network from the dropdown and confirm the balance shows in BNB.

And if the UI looks different, check Settings > Networks > Add Network for the same fields. For development and testing you can add the testnet (chain ID 97, testnet.bscscan.com).

Step by step: add BSC on mobile app

Most users manage daily trades on mobile. I have been using the mobile app daily for months and switching networks is quick.

  1. Open the MetaMask mobile app and unlock it.
  2. Tap the menu, go to Settings then Networks or Add Network.
  3. Add the BSC mainnet values shown in the table above and save.
  4. From the wallet home screen choose the network from the top bar.

Mobile sometimes offers to switch your network automatically when you open a BSC dApp. That is convenient but only accept network changes from sites you trust.

Extension vs mobile: quick comparison

Feature Desktop extension Mobile app
Network switching Dropdown, always visible Top bar, easy access
Built-in dApp browser No Yes, in-app dApp browser
WalletConnect support Works via QR and injected dApps QR scanning and native WalletConnect
Biometric lock Depends on browser Supported on most devices
Recommended for Desktop DeFi, dev tools On-the-go swaps and staking

This table highlights practical differences when you try to bsc metamask connect from different devices.

Adding BNB and BEP-20 tokens

BNB is the native gas token for BSC and appears automatically after switching networks (no contract address needed). For BEP-20 tokens you must add the token contract address manually:

  1. Go to Assets and click Add Token.
  2. Choose Custom Token and paste the token contract address exactly as listed on BscScan or the project site.
  3. Confirm symbol and decimals and add.

Do not copy contract addresses from social posts. Use the explorer or the official project page to verify addresses. If a token later looks like spam you can hide it from view. For token organization and approvals see /token-management and /token-approvals-revoke.

Connecting dApps and swaps on BSC

Want to bnb connect metamask to a DEX? Many BSC dApps use the injected provider, which triggers a connect prompt in MetaMask. WalletConnect is an alternative for mobile users.

When you approve connections and swaps, watch these items:

What I have found is that small habits, like checking a token address on BscScan and refusing unlimited approvals, prevent most losses. If you plan to bridge assets to or from BSC, read our cross-chain bridge guidance at /cross-chain-bridges before you proceed.

Security and best practices

Adding BSC is straightforward but adds surface area for mistakes. Practical safeguards include:

But convenience has trade-offs. Hot wallets are designed for accessibility and everyday DeFi interactions, not cold storage.

Troubleshooting common issues

If these steps do not help, see /troubleshooting-connect for deeper diagnostics.

Who this setup is for and who should look elsewhere

Who this is for

Who should look elsewhere

FAQ

Q Can i connect Binance to MetaMask A Yes. Follow the steps above to connect binance smart chain to metamask or use an official RPC if provided by a trusted source.

Q Is it safe to keep crypto in a hot wallet A Hot wallets are convenient but expose private keys to online risks. For active funds hot wallets are practical; for long-term storage consider a hardware wallet and follow backup best practices at /backup-recovery-seed.

Q How do I revoke token approvals A Use the allowance tools described at /token-approvals-revoke to see and revoke approvals. I once left an unlimited approval by accident; revoking it later prevented a potential loss.

Q What happens if I lose my phone A If you have a seed phrase or recovery phrase backed up you can restore the wallet on a new device. Without a backup there is no way to recover your private keys. See /lost-phone-recovery for options.

Final thoughts and next steps

Adding the binance smart chain network metamask connect process is a low-friction way to use BSC DeFi from the same non-custodial wallet you already use. Verify RPCs, confirm token addresses, and protect your seed phrase before moving significant funds. If you want a visual walkthrough for the extension or mobile flows, see /install-setup and for network management details see /add-custom-network and /connect-to-networks.

Ready to continue? Back up your seed phrase, switch to Settings > Networks, and add BSC using the values above. Trade carefully and always confirm the destination network before sending funds.

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