BNB Deposit Guide

Deposit BNB to Play ClubGG — Native on BSC, Sub-Minute Confirmations

Deep Poker accepts BNB on BNB Smart Chain (BEP20)— BNB's native home. Single rail, no wrapping, no network-selection confusion. BNB pays its own gas on BSC, so transfers cost pennies and settle in under a minute.

$1 minimum. Zero platform fees. No KYC. Same 6-tier rakeback ladder (25%–50%) regardless of which coin you pick. This page covers when BNB makes sense as a deposit asset, the BEP20-vs-BEP2 gotcha, and wallet-by-wallet sending.

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BNB on the BEP20 network, the gas token of BNB Smart Chain

No phone number. No KYC. BNB is its own gas — one asset covers everything.

BNB on Deep Poker — at a glance

Single-network, native asset, cheapest send profile on Deep — and the price-volatility caveat to know before you send.

Network acceptedBEP20 (BNB Smart Chain)BNB is native to BSC, so BEP20 is the single supported rail. No wrapping layer, no alternative chain — this is the cleanest crypto on Deep from a network-choice perspective.
Typical fee~$0.05–$0.20 (paid in BNB)BNB pays its own gas on BSC. A tiny amount of BNB covers each transfer. This is the cheapest send profile of any asset Deep accepts from self-custody.
Confirmation timeUnder 1 minuteBSC produces blocks every ~3 seconds. Deep credits after a short safety buffer.
Deep Poker platform fee$0
Minimum deposit$1 equivalent
KYCNot required
Address format0x… (EVM hex)Standard Ethereum-style address format — same hex as any EVM chain Deep accepts. The network label tells BSC apart from Ethereum mainnet or Arbitrum.
Price behaviorVolatile (BNB ≠ stablecoin)Deep credits at the mid-market rate at the moment of credit, so your chip balance in USD doesn't move with BNB afterward. But the amount you see in USD can differ from the amount you expected at deposit time if BNB's price moves meaningfully during the 1-minute confirmation window.

When to use BNB for a Deep Poker deposit

BNB makes sense in specific situations. Here's the honest read on when it's the right pick and when a stablecoin alternative is cleaner.

Your profileUse BNB?
You hold BNB from Binance activityYes. Directly depositing BNB to Deep is cleaner than selling to USDT first (which costs swap fees on Binance) and then withdrawing USDT on BEP20. One transaction, same destination chain.
You actively use BSC DeFiYes. If BNB is sitting in your BSC wallet between DeFi positions, deposit it directly. No bridging, no swap.
You hold BNB long-term and want to play without sellingUseful with a caveat. Deep credits your balance in USD at deposit time, so the 'deposit' is effectively a sale at that moment. If BNB appreciates afterward, your Deep balance doesn't capture the upside. If you want to preserve BNB exposure and play separately, keep BNB in your wallet and deposit a stablecoin for play.
You have fiat and are buying crypto for the first timeNot the first choice. USDT on TRC20 (from an exchange) is simpler and stable. BNB makes sense as a deposit asset for people who already hold BNB, not as an acquisition strategy specifically for Deep deposits.
You want fastest possible depositYes. Sub-minute confirmations are tied for fastest across Deep's supported networks (with TON and BEP20 stablecoins). If speed matters more than dollar stability, BNB is the fastest native asset.

BNB vs USDT on BEP20 — the same-chain comparison

Both travel BSC, both settle in under a minute, both accept into the same Deep balance. The real choice is about price behavior and gas dynamics.

DimensionBNBUSDT on BEP20
Price behaviorVolatile — BNB moves meaningfully vs USDStable — USDT held at $1 peg
Transaction fee~$0.05–$0.20 in BNB (cheapest on Deep)~$0.20–$0.80 in BNB (USDT transfers cost slightly more gas)
Gas dynamicsNative — BNB pays its own gasNeed separate BNB for gas (unless from an exchange)
Confirmation timeUnder 1 minuteUnder 1 minute
Price exposure in Deep balanceNone — credited in USD at deposit timeNone — already USD by design
Suited holding durationShort — deposit and play soon afterAny length — no price movement
Typical useBNB holders depositing what they already haveAnyone wanting a cheap EVM-chain stablecoin deposit

BEP20 vs BEP2 — the one gotcha worth flagging

BNB runs on two networks: BNB Smart Chain (BEP20) and the older BNB Beacon Chain (BEP2). Deep accepts BEP20 only — which is also the dominant, current network for all serious BNB activity.

BEP2 is legacy. Binance has been phasing it out since 2022–2023. Most modern wallets don't even show BEP2 as an option anymore. But older wallets or accounts that predate the transition may still have BEP2 balances — if yours does, migrate to BEP20 through your wallet's cross-chain transfer, via a Binance round-trip, or by using Binance's convert tool.

Practical address distinction: BEP2 addresses start with bnb1… while BEP20 addresses are standard EVM hex (0x…). Deep's BNB deposit address is always the 0x format. If your wallet offers to send to a bnb1-prefixed address or picks BEP2 as the network, switch to BEP20 before confirming.

How to deposit BNB to Deep Poker

Seven steps. Simpler than most crypto flows on Deep because BNB has a single supported network — no “which network?” decision to make.

  1. Create your Deep Poker account.

    deep.poker/register. Email plus password. Under a minute, no phone number, no KYC.

  2. Open the BNB deposit screen on Deep.

    In the Deep panel, Deposit → BNB. Deep shows a 0x-prefixed BSC deposit address. BNB has a single accepted rail on Deep (BEP20 / BSC), so there's no network-selection step within the BNB flow.

  3. Copy the deposit address.

    The address is a standard EVM hex format starting with 0x. Copy the full string exactly — never hand-type an address.

  4. Switch your wallet to BNB Smart Chain.

    MetaMask, Rabby, or Coinbase Wallet: switch the active network to BNB Smart Chain (chain ID 56). From Binance: pick BSC (BEP20) in the withdrawal network dropdown. Trust Wallet: confirm you're on the BEP20 BNB asset, not BEP2.

  5. Send BNB, paying gas in BNB itself.

    Open the BNB asset in your wallet, paste Deep's address, enter the amount, confirm. BNB pays its own gas as the native BSC asset. Fees are typically $0.05–$0.20 per transfer. Exchange withdrawals handle gas internally.

  6. Wait for confirmation.

    Under a minute typical. BSC produces blocks every ~3 seconds; Deep credits after a short buffer. Paste your TXID into bscscan.com to watch the transfer in real time.

  7. Your Deep Poker balance updates in USD.

    Deep credits your balance at the mid-market BNB/USD rate at credit time. From there your balance is in USD — no longer moves with BNB's price. Transfer chips into any ClubGG, PPPoker, or PokerBros club. Every hand earns Deep rakeback — 25% at Bronze up to 50% at Legend.

Sending from specific wallets

BSC support is universal across serious EVM wallets. Here are the specifics for the common ones.

Binance

Wallet → Withdraw → BNB → network: BSC (BEP20) → paste Deep's address → confirm with 2FA. Binance's BSC withdrawal fee for BNB is typically near-zero (often $0.005 equivalent). Direct path from Binance's spot or earn products.

Binance charges slightly different fees depending on your account tier; check the withdrawal screen before confirming. BSC is always cheaper than ERC20 (which is irrelevant here since BNB isn't on Ethereum mainnet).

MetaMask

Switch to BNB Smart Chain (chain ID 56). Open the BNB token (native — it's the chain's primary asset, not an ERC20-style token). Send → paste Deep's 0x address → confirm. Automatic gas in BNB.

If BSC isn't in your MetaMask network list, add it: Network name BNB Smart Chain, RPC https://bsc-dataseed.binance.org/, chain ID 56, currency symbol BNB, explorer https://bscscan.com.

Trust Wallet

Select BNB (note: Trust Wallet may show two BNB entries — native BNB on BSC and legacy BNB Beacon Chain. Pick the BSC/BEP20 one). Send → paste Deep's address → confirm.

Legacy BNB Beacon Chain (BEP2) is different from BNB Smart Chain (BEP20). Deep accepts BEP20 specifically. If you have BNB on BEP2 (older format), swap to BEP20 through Trust Wallet or via a Binance withdrawal to BSC before depositing.

Rabby Wallet

Switch to BNB Smart Chain, select BNB, Send → paste Deep's address → confirm. Rabby's pre-sign transaction preview shows chain and amount before you sign — useful catch for network mix-ups.

Coinbase Wallet

Switch to BNB Smart Chain network, select BNB token, Send → paste address → confirm. Coinbase Wallet (separate from Coinbase exchange) supports BSC directly. Coinbase exchange itself does not withdraw BNB on BSC — you'd need to move through a wallet first.

Ledger / Hardware wallets

Connect Ledger to MetaMask or Rabby. Switch to BSC. Send BNB → approve on device. Ledger displays the exact chain, amount, and destination address on-screen — confirm all three before signing.

Troubleshooting — common BNB deposit problems

I sent BEP2 BNB to Deep's BEP20 address

The address format difference (bnb1 vs 0x) usually blocks this at send time — but if you forced it through a bridge, the funds won't arrive in Deep's BSC wallet. Contact Deep support immediately with the TXID and the chain (BEP2). Recovery on legacy-chain events is case-by-case.

“Insufficient funds for gas” on BNB

Your BSC wallet doesn't have enough BNB to cover the send plus the gas fee. Remember: BNB is its own gas, so if you're sending all your BNB, there's no gas left. Always leave at least 0.001 BNB (typically $0.30–$0.70 worth) for gas, and send less than your full balance.

Explorer shows confirmed, Deep balance hasn't updated

Allow up to 5 minutes past the first BSC block confirmation. If the delay exceeds 30 minutes, open a Deep support ticket with your TXID and your Deep account email.

My wallet shows two BNB tokens — which is correct?

Trust Wallet and some multi-chain wallets distinguish between native BNB (on BSC) and legacy BEP2 BNB. Pick the BSC / BEP20 variant. The explorer for BEP20 BNB is bscscan.com; if your BNB doesn't appear on BscScan, it's likely on the legacy BEP2 chain and needs migration.

Someone on Telegram offered to help with my BNB deposit

Block them. Deep Poker never DMs users about deposits. See scam patterns and the verify-clubgg-agent checklist for the full red-flag list.

Withdrawing BNB — same SLA, single network

Every network Deep accepts for deposits, it pays out on. BNB withdrawals on BEP20 sit in Deep's standard SLA — 1 hour typical, 24 hours absolute maximum. The destination receives BNB within a few minutes of Deep signing the payout.

  • Minimum withdrawal: $10 equivalent.
  • Maximum withdrawal: none.
  • Platform fee: zero.
  • Destination: any valid BEP20 (0x) address on BNB Smart Chain.
  • KYC: not required.

See the full withdrawal SLA page →

How your BNB deposit fits into rakeback

Your deposit coin has no effect on rakeback. BNB, BTC, USDT on any network, USDC, ETH on any network, TRX, TON, DOGE — every rail credits the same Deep balance, and every hand you play earns rakeback at the same published ladder.

Deep Poker pays rakeback from your first hand: 25% at Bronze, climbing through Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and Legend at 50%. Tiers are lifetime cumulative — they never reset. Payouts weekly, automatic, in USD.

See the full 6-tier rakeback ladder →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is BNB on Deep the same as BNB on Binance?

Same token, different custody. The BNB you hold on Binance's spot wallet and the BNB on your MetaMask BSC wallet and the BNB that arrives at Deep's deposit address are all the same asset — BNB on BNB Smart Chain. The difference is who holds it at each step. When you withdraw from Binance to Deep, BNB moves from Binance custody to Deep's BSC wallet, and Deep credits your account in USD at the mid-market rate.

Why does Deep only accept BNB on BEP20 and not other networks?

BNB is native to BNB Smart Chain — it isn't issued on Ethereum, Arbitrum, or other chains. Wrapped BNB exists as BNB-BSC or Binance-Peg BNB on some chains, but the economically meaningful liquidity is all on BSC. Deep supports BNB on its native chain (BEP20) because that's where BNB actually lives. No wrapping layer to navigate.

Is BEP20 BNB the same as BEP2 BNB?

No — they're different networks. BNB Smart Chain (BEP20) is the current, dominant chain and the one Deep accepts. BNB Beacon Chain (BEP2) is the legacy network that Binance is phasing out. Balances on BEP2 need to be migrated to BEP20 before depositing to Deep. Most modern wallets default to BEP20; if your wallet shows both, pick BEP20.

Why is BNB so much cheaper to send than USDT on the same chain?

BNB is native to BSC — sending it is a simple value transfer, which costs minimum gas. USDT on BEP20 is an ERC20-style token contract — sending it executes a token-transfer function in the contract, which costs somewhat more gas. Both are cheap compared to Ethereum mainnet, but native BNB sends are typically $0.05–$0.20 while BEP20 USDT sends are $0.20–$0.80. Same chain, different transaction types.

Can I deposit BNB to ClubGG directly?

No — ClubGG is a social-gaming app and does not handle crypto. On Deep Poker, your BNB deposit lands in your own Deep balance in USD terms (converted at the mid-market rate at credit time). From there you transfer chips into any ClubGG, PPPoker, or PokerBros club you have access to.

What happens to BNB price volatility between my deposit and my play?

Deep credits in USD at the moment of credit — not at the moment you initiate the transfer. If BNB's price moves significantly during the 1-minute confirmation window, the USD amount credited may differ from what you expected when you hit send. Once credited, your Deep balance is in USD — no longer moves with BNB. For short sessions this rarely matters; for large deposits during volatile markets, consider depositing a stablecoin instead.

Can I withdraw winnings in BNB?

Yes. Every network and asset Deep accepts for deposits, it pays out on. BNB withdrawals on BEP20 sit in Deep's standard SLA — 1 hour typical, 24 hours absolute maximum. $10 minimum equivalent, no maximum, zero platform fees. Deep pays out in whatever BNB amount equals your requested USD withdrawal at the mid-market rate at payout time.

Is there a minimum BNB amount for the $1 minimum deposit?

Deep's $1 minimum is a USD-equivalent threshold. At BNB prices in recent ranges, that's a very small fraction of one BNB (well under 0.01 BNB). The on-chain transaction itself needs enough BNB to cover gas ($0.05–$0.20) plus whatever you're sending. Practically, the smallest viable deposit is a few dollars' worth of BNB.

Do I need gas when sending BNB?

Yes, but BNB is its own gas token — so the BNB in your wallet covers both the transfer and the fee. Unlike ETH deposits on Arbitrum (where you need ETH for gas) or USDT deposits on BEP20 (where you need BNB for gas separately), BNB pays its own gas. Just make sure your BNB balance is enough to cover the amount you're sending plus the ~$0.05–$0.20 fee.

Does Deep Poker require KYC for BNB deposits?

No. Deep does not require KYC for deposits, play, or withdrawals — regardless of coin or amount. Email-based registration is the only step between you and the BNB deposit screen.

Is BNB supported for ClubGG, PPPoker, and PokerBros through Deep?

Yes. Your BNB deposit credits your Deep balance in USD, and you buy chips for any supported club on any of the three platforms Deep represents. The deposit coin has no effect on rakeback rate, club access, or any play-side mechanic.

BNB vs USDT on BEP20 — which should I pick?

Both travel the same chain (BSC) and settle in under a minute with low fees. Pick BNB if you already hold BNB and don't want to convert to USDT first. Pick USDT on BEP20 if you want price stability between deposit and play, or if you're routing from an exchange that gives you better fees on USDT withdrawals. For most people, the answer is 'deposit whatever you already hold' — the difference in fees is small relative to the swap cost of converting.

What wallet is best for BNB deposits to Deep?

Depends on where your BNB already lives. Binance direct withdrawal is the simplest if your BNB is on a Binance account — one transaction, automatic gas handling. MetaMask or Rabby work well for self-custody wallets already on BSC. Trust Wallet is fine but requires attention to BEP20 vs BEP2 distinction. Hardware wallets (Ledger via MetaMask/Rabby) are highest-trust for larger amounts.

What's the difference between native BNB and wrapped BNB on other chains?

Native BNB on BSC is the primary asset — this is what Deep accepts. Wrapped BNB exists on Ethereum and other chains as BEP20-BEP20-wrapped or similar representations, but these are thin-liquidity tokens mostly used in cross-chain DeFi. If you have wrapped BNB on another chain, you'd unwrap it back to native BSC BNB first (via a bridge) before depositing to Deep. For most users this doesn't come up because native BNB on BSC is where BNB lives by default.

Deposit BNB. Native BSC. Cheapest self-custody send on Deep.

$1 minimum. Zero platform fees. No KYC. BNB pays its own gas — one asset covers everything.

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