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Binance Adds Chat Feature With One-Tap Crypto Payments

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Updated: April 16th, 2026
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Binance now has an in-app chat feature that lets users send crypto right in their conversations. The new tool, called Binance Chat, is available in the main Binance app and works in all supported regions.

Users may now update assets in real time, join group discussions, and communicate with contacts without leaving the app. In the same chat window, they can discuss a deal and send cryptocurrency with a single click.

Binance said that Chat aims to bring payments, community interaction, and conversation together under a single interface. The company wants users to uncover ideas, discuss them, and make transfers all in one place, without having to switch between apps.

One‑Tap Transfers and Social Trading Tools

Binance Chat lets people talk one-on-one or in groups by assigning each chat a unique ID. Users must accept a friend invitation before they can start a chat. This helps keep people from sending messages without permission.

Inside each chat, users can tap “Send Crypto” to move assets with a single click. They do not need to copy wallet addresses or scan QR codes, because transfers happen between Binance accounts. Supported assets include USDT, BTC, BNB, and other major tokens, with zero‑fee internal transfers.

The feature also adds social trading elements. Users can share Trade Cards that display positions or strategies, and send Red Packets that split token gifts across a group chat. These tools turn conversations into lightweight trading and gifting spaces.

Link to Binance Square and Community Chats

Binance Chat connects closely with Binance Square, the platform’s existing social feed. Users can enter creator chatrooms from Square, follow discussions, and send crypto to contacts or communities in the same flow.

This setup lets people discuss markets in public or semi‑public rooms and then move to private chats when they want to send funds. It also gives creators and community leaders a direct channel to interact with followers inside Binance.

Binance says Chat creates a “closed‑loop” experience for content, conversation, and value transfer on its platform. The company frames the rollout as part of a longer push toward a more integrated “everyday finance” app.

Binance Chat uses the same account protections and in‑app controls as the main platform. Contact requests, user reporting tools, and security checks apply to conversations that include transfers.

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Simon Simba
Simon is a writer with five years experience in crypto and iGaming. He currently works as a freelance writer at BanklessTimes where he focuses on simplifying daily crypto developments for readers. He discovered crypto in 2022 while writing news about NFTs for a news website in the US, and has since written for two other international NFT projects, and a Web3 gaming agency.