Following the unexpected listing of Pi Coin on Binance, many users are eager to understand how to withdraw their Pi funds from the exchange. It is important to clarify that, as of this update, Pi Coin remains in its enclosed mainnet phase and is not yet fully tradable on major exchanges like Binance. However, for the purpose of this guide, we assume a scenario where Pi Coin has been officially listed and deposited into your Binance account. Below is a clear, step-by-step process for withdrawing Pi from Binance.

First, ensure your Pi Coin has been successfully deposited into your Binance wallet. Log in to your Binance account and navigate to the “Wallet” section, then click on “Fiat and Spot.” Locate Pi Coin in your asset list. If you have not yet deposited Pi to Binance, you must first transfer Pi from the Pi Network app using the exchange’s provided deposit address. Be aware that this requires Pi to be in a transferable state, which is currently unavailable for most users until the Open Mainnet launch.

Once Pi is visible in your Binance spot wallet, click the “Withdraw” button next to the Pi asset. A withdrawal page will appear. You will need to enter the destination address of your external wallet—this could be a personal Pi wallet (if supported) or another exchange wallet. Double-check the network selection; Binance may support Pi withdrawals over the Pi Mainnet or a bridged network like BNB Smart Chain. Using the wrong network can result in permanent loss of funds.

Enter the amount of Pi you wish to withdraw. Binance will display a minimum withdrawal limit and any applicable network fees. Review the fee structure carefully, as Pi withdrawal fees can vary. Complete any security verifications, such as SMS or Google Authenticator codes, and confirm the transaction. After submission, the withdrawal will enter a pending state. You can track its progress under “Withdrawal History” in your Binance account.

If you encounter a “Withdrawals Disabled” message, it typically means Binance has paused Pi withdrawals due to network congestion or technical maintenance. In this case, you must wait for an official announcement from Binance. Do not attempt to withdraw funds through third-party apps or unofficial interfaces, as these are often scams.

Finally, remember that Pi Coin’s actual value and liquidity depend on exchange listings and market participation. Always double-check the official Binance listing page for Pi Coin to ensure you are not following outdated instructions. Withdrawals are irreversible, so test with a small amount first. Stay updated through verified Binance announcements and the core team’s official channels.