Finding Your ERC20 Address in MetaMask

Open MetaMask in your browser or app. Click on the account name at the top — your 42-character address will appear below it. Click "Copy to Clipboard" to copy it. Your MetaMask address is your ERC20 wallet address and works for all Ethereum-based tokens.

Finding Your ERC20 Address in Trust Wallet

Open Trust Wallet and tap the "Receive" button on the main screen. Search for "Ethereum" or any ERC20 token. Your ERC20 address appears with a QR code. Copy it or share the QR code for receiving payments.

Finding Your ERC20 Address on Binance

Log in to Binance and go to "Wallet" → "Spot" → "Deposit." Search for the token you want to receive (e.g., USDT). Select "ERC20" as the network. Your ERC20 deposit address will be displayed.

Finding Your ERC20 Address on Coinbase

Open the Coinbase app and tap "Receive." Select "Ethereum" or the specific ERC20 token, then choose "ETH Network." Your address will display as a QR code and copyable text.

Important Tips

Always double-check the first and last 4–6 characters of an address before sending. Your ERC20 address is the same across all ERC20-compatible tokens — you do not need a separate address for each token.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a different ERC20 address for each token?

No. A single ERC20 address holds all ERC20 tokens — USDT, LINK, UNI, SHIB, and more — in the same wallet.

Why do I need ETH in my ERC20 wallet?

ETH is required to pay gas fees for transactions. Even if you only hold ERC20 tokens, you'll need a small amount of ETH to send them.