After buying cryptocurrency, you'll naturally want to know how much you hold, what it's currently worth, and whether you're in profit or loss. Checking your holdings on Binance is very convenient — whether it's spot holdings or futures positions, everything is clearly displayed. Sign up on Binance and all your holding information will appear on the assets page.

Viewing Spot Holdings
On the App
Step 1: Open the Binance App
Step 2: Tap the "Assets" button at the bottom
Step 3: The default view is the asset overview page, where you can see:
- Total account valuation (switchable to different currencies)
- Asset distribution across accounts (Spot, Futures, Earn, etc.)
Step 4: Tap the "Spot" tab to see a list of all your held tokens:
- Quantity of each token
- Current value (converted to USDT or other currencies)
- Available balance and frozen balance
Hide Small Balances
If you've traded many tokens, you might have numerous tiny balances (commonly called "dust"). On the assets page, check "Hide Small Balances" to only display holdings with meaningful value.
View Specific Token Details
Tap any token to see more detailed information:
- Available balance (available for trading and withdrawal)
- Frozen balance (tied up in open orders)
- Transaction history
- Deposit and withdrawal records
Viewing Profit and Loss
PNL Analysis
The Binance App provides a PNL (Profit and Loss) feature to review your investment performance:
- Go to the Assets page
- Find the "PNL Analysis" entry
- You can view:
- Total profit/loss amount
- Profit/loss by token
- Profit/loss percentage
- Filter by time period (7 days, 30 days, all time, etc.)
Individual Token Cost and PNL
Tap a specific holding to view your average purchase cost and current unrealized profit/loss. This data is automatically calculated based on all your trade records.
Download the Binance App to check your holdings and PNL anytime.
Viewing Futures Positions
Current Positions
If you have futures positions, the "Futures" tab shows:
- Position direction (Long/Short)
- Position size and margin
- Average entry price
- Mark price
- Liquidation price
- Unrealized PNL
- Return rate
Historical Positions
You can review closed historical positions, including the profit/loss record for each futures trade.
Viewing Earn Holdings
Under the "Earn" tab, you can see all your active earn products:
- Flexible savings holdings and returns
- Fixed-term locked amounts and expected yields
- Dual Investment order status
- Staking positions
Viewing Holdings on Web
After logging into the Binance website:
- Click "Wallet" in the top right > "Overview"
- View asset distribution across all accounts
- Click "Spot Wallet" for detailed holdings by token
- Export asset reports and transaction records
The web version provides more detailed data presentation and export features, ideal for users who need to analyze their investments.

Asset Security and Privacy Settings
Hide Balances
On the assets page, tap the eye icon to hide all balance figures. Enable this in public places to prevent others from seeing your asset amounts.
Valuation Currency
You can choose which currency to display your total asset value in:
- USDT
- USD
- CNY
- BTC
- Other fiat currencies
Switch in the settings.
Asset Snapshots
Binance periodically generates asset snapshots, allowing you to view your holdings at a specific point in time. This is helpful for tracking your investment journey.
Portfolio Management Tips
Regular Check-ins
Review your holdings at least weekly to understand how each token is performing and decide whether to rebalance.
Set Alerts
For important holdings, set price alerts. Take action promptly when prices reach your take-profit or stop-loss levels.
Keep an Investment Journal
While Binance provides transaction records, maintaining your own log of why you made each trade helps with future review and improvement.
Don't Check Too Often
Checking your PNL too frequently can lead to emotional trading. Once you've established an investment plan, there's no need to check every few minutes.
Sign up on Binance to start managing your cryptocurrency portfolio.
FAQ
Why does my balance show zero even though I bought tokens?
Check if your funds are in a different account. You may have transferred them to your Futures or Earn account. The asset overview page shows the distribution across all accounts.
What does "frozen balance" mean?
Frozen balance refers to funds tied up in your open orders. If you've placed a limit buy order that hasn't been filled, the corresponding USDT is frozen. Cancelling the order releases the frozen balance.
Can I export my holdings and transaction records?
Yes. On the Binance website's transaction history page, you can export CSV files containing all transaction details.
Why doesn't my PNL match my own calculations?
Binance's PNL calculation includes fees and all historical trades. If you've bought the same token at multiple price points, the system uses a weighted average cost. Download the Binance App for detailed PNL analysis reports.
Safety Tips
- Enable the balance hiding feature when checking holdings in public
- Don't disclose your specific holding amounts to others
- Regularly review transaction records to confirm no unauthorized trades
- When screenshotting holding information, be careful to obscure sensitive data
- If you notice unusual trades, immediately change your password and contact support