Unfortunately, it is not possible to directly "pull" or transfer the Web3 wallet created on the blocked Binance account to another account, as the Binance Web3 wallet is non-custodial but still linked to your Binance account for management and access through the app. However, there are several aspects and steps to consider:
The Binance Web3 wallet is a non-custodial wallet, meaning that as a user, you must have access to the private keys or seed phrase (mnemonic phrase). If you saved the seed phrase when creating the wallet, you can regain access to your assets in that wallet by importing it into another compatible application or wallet (e.g., MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or another Web3 wallet that supports the same blockchains).
If you have the seed phrase, you can:
Install another Web3 wallet application (e.g., Trust Wallet).
Select the option "Restore Wallet" and enter your seed phrase.
After that, you will have full access to your assets, regardless of the status of your Binance account.
Important: The seed phrase must be kept in a safe place. If you did not save it, regaining access to the wallet without interacting with Binance support will be nearly impossible.
Restrictions due to account blocking:
If your Binance account is blocked, access to the Web3 wallet through the Binance app will be limited, as the wallet is integrated into the Binance ecosystem. It is not possible to transfer the wallet itself (in the sense of its linkage) to another Binance account, as the wallet is uniquely created for each account. However, as mentioned above, with the seed phrase, you can regain access to the assets on another wallet.
Contacting Binance support:
If you do not have the seed phrase or cannot access the wallet, you should try to contact Binance support. Describe the situation and request assistance with accessing your Web3 wallet. Please note that:
Support may request identity verification to unlock the account or provide information about the wallet.
If the account is blocked due to a violation of platform rules, the chances of regaining access may be low.
Binance may provide instructions on how to access your assets if the block is temporary or related to technical reasons.
Always keep the seed phrase in a safe place (e.g., on paper, in offline storage).
Do not share the seed phrase with third parties, as this gives full control over your wallet.
If you are creating a new Web3 wallet on another Binance account, make sure it is also secure, and save the new seed phrase.
If access to the account cannot be restored and you do not have the seed phrase, unfortunately, the assets in the Web3 wallet may be lost, as Binance does not store your private keys (this is a feature of non-custodial wallets). In this case:
Try to remember if you wrote down the seed phrase anywhere.
Check if you have saved the data in a password manager or other secure applications.
Consult with specialists in crypto asset recovery, but be cautious of potential scammers.
It is not possible to transfer the Web3 wallet from a blocked Binance account to another account within the Binance platform. However, if you have the seed phrase, you can regain access to your assets through another Web3 wallet. If you do not have the seed phrase, you should contact Binance support to attempt account recovery or obtain instructions. Always keep your seed phrase safe to avoid such issues in the future. If you have the seed phrase (mnemonic phrase) for your Web3 wallet created on the blocked Binance account, you can regain access to that wallet on another account or even in another application that supports Web3 wallets. Here's how it works:
Recovery on another Binance account:
Create a new account on Binance or use an existing one.
In the Binance app, go to the Web3 wallet section.
Select the option "Restore Wallet" (or "Import Wallet").
Enter your seed phrase from your old wallet.
After successfully entering the seed phrase, the wallet will be restored, and you will gain access to all the assets that were in this wallet.
Important: This is not a "transfer" of the wallet, but a restoration of access to the same addresses and assets on the blockchain using the seed phrase.
Recovery in another application:
You are not required to use Binance for recovery. The seed phrase allows you to restore the wallet in any compatible Web3 wallet, such as:
MetaMask
Trust Wallet
Coinbase Wallet
Other wallets that support the same blockchains (e.g., Ethereum, BNB Chain, etc.).
To do this: Install the wallet app. Select the option "Import Wallet" or "Restore using seed phrase." Enter your seed phrase. After that, you will gain access to your assets. The seed phrase is the key to your wallet. It allows you to restore access to your assets on any device or platform, as it is linked to addresses on the blockchain, not to a specific Binance account.
Make sure you are entering the seed phrase in a secure environment (without connecting to suspicious networks, without screenshots or copying to insecure applications).
If you are using Binance, the new account must be verified to fully work with the Web3 wallet (depending on the region and platform requirements).
Blocking the old Binance account does not affect your assets in the Web3 wallet, as they are stored on the blockchain, not on Binance servers.
Make sure you have the correct seed phrase (usually 12, 15, 18, or 24 words).
If you are not sure that the seed phrase belongs to your Web3 wallet, try restoring the wallet in a test environment (e.g., in MetaMask) and check if your assets are displayed.
If you do not have the seed phrase, it will be impossible to recover the wallet without Binance support.
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