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$USDC “Is my Binance deposit address permanent?”
Usually yes, but not guaranteed. On Binance, your deposit address for a coin/network can sometimes change (e.g., system upgrades, address format changes).
Best practice: Always copy the address fresh from the Deposit page each time, and confirm the network (ERC20/BEP20/TRC20, etc.) before sending.
2) “Can I have a permanent wallet I fully control?”
If you want an address that stays with you as long as you keep the keys, use a self-custody wallet (e.g., Binance Web3 Wallet / external wallets).
In self-custody, the “permanent” part depends on you safely backing up the seed phrase. If you lose it, funds can’t be recovered.
3) “Permanent transfer / whitelist?”
Binance has Address Management / whitelist features (varies by region/product) to save addresses for withdrawals, which can feel “permanent,” but it’s just saved in your account settings.
Tell me which one you mean:
deposit address permanent, 2) permanent self-custody wallet, or 3) saving/whitelisting withdrawal address — and which coin/network (BTC, ETH, BNB, USDT + ERC20/BEP20/etc.).