Binance Wallet Web Integrates Ethereum For Multi-Chain Access
Binance Wallet's browser-based Web3 interface now supports native Ethereum, letting users swap, trade, and manage ETH-based tokens without leaving the Binance ecosystem.

@Binancewallet has activated native @Ethereum network support on its Web3 Wallet browser interface, giving users direct access to $ETH-based tokens without leaving the @Binance ecosystem.
The move means retail users can now swap, trade, and manage Ethereum assets directly from a browser-based dashboard — removing the need to switch between separate wallets or extensions to access Ethereum's decentralised markets.
A Browser-Native Bridge to Ethereum
The web version of @Binancewallet is notable for how it operates. It runs without browser plugins, allowing users to conduct trades directly through their Binance accounts. It utilises multi-party computation (MPC) technology for self-custody, letting users maintain control over their assets while staying integrated with the exchange's systems.
The Ethereum addition rounds out a multi-chain offering that has expanded steadily. The wallet supports over 60 blockchain networks as of 2026, including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Avalanche. Multi-chain support spans EVM, Bitcoin, Solana, Sui, Cosmos, Aptos, TON, Tron, and more.
On the security side, the wallet is built on MPC cryptographic standards, with private keys remaining secure as each party holds only its own key fragment — meaning no single point of failure exists.
Consolidating CeFi and DeFi in One Interface
For @Binance, the integration is part of a broader push to consolidate centralised and decentralised finance under a single product surface. The wallet operates as a non-custodial solution embedded within Binance's applications, allowing users to transfer assets between their exchange accounts and Web3 Wallet with reduced friction, and to rapidly deploy funds into DeFi protocols while retaining the option to return to centralised trading.
Cross-chain swaps let users exchange tokens across networks like Ethereum and BNB Chain without navigating complex bridge interfaces. Token prices and gas fees are optimised through Binance Bridge and internal DEX routing.
The Ethereum integration directly addresses one of the earlier limitations of the web product. A prior BSCN report noted the web wallet lacked Ethereum integration at the time of its release, with future additions planned. That gap has now been closed.
For millions of retail participants already active within the Binance ecosystem, native $ETH support on the browser wallet lowers the barrier to accessing Ethereum's decentralised applications and token markets — without requiring a separate wallet setup or technical configuration.
Sources
Binance Web3 Wallet Developer Documentation – Binance Open Platform
Binance Wallet Review 2026 – CryptoSlate
Binance Web3 Wallet Review 2026 – Castle Crypto
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