BingX Withdrawal to Bitok Arena: The Address Format That Works

BingX lists Bitcoin under multiple network options in its withdrawal interface. The critical choice for a Bitok Arena entry is selecting BTC on the Bitcoin network — not on BEP-20, not on the Polygon network, not on any other chain that BingX might list alongside its BTC offering. Sending Bitcoin through a non-Bitcoin network sends a wrapped token, not real BTC, to an address on a different blockchain. The Bitok Arena master wallet is a Bitcoin mainnet address. It only accepts BTC on the Bitcoin mainnet.

The second critical choice is address format. The Bitok Arena master wallet uses Native SegWit (bc1q) format. BingX supports Bitcoin withdrawals to bc1q addresses — which means the path from BingX to Bitok Arena is available without an intermediate step, provided the correct network is selected in the withdrawal form and the master wallet address is entered exactly as displayed on the platform.

BingX can send BTC directly to the Bitok Arena master wallet if you select Bitcoin network (BTC), enter the bc1q master wallet address, and confirm the destination network is mainnet Bitcoin. The two common errors — wrong network selection and address format mismatch — are both avoidable at the withdrawal form stage.

The BingX Withdrawal Path Step by Step

Navigate to the BingX withdrawal section for Bitcoin. The exchange displays a network selector that may show multiple options for BTC — including BEP-20 (BNB Chain), ERC-20 (Ethereum), and Bitcoin mainnet. Select Bitcoin (BTC) as the network — this routes the withdrawal through the actual Bitcoin blockchain. Do not select any other network for a Bitok Arena entry. If the option shown is just "BTC" without a network qualifier, confirm the destination address format in the address field accepts bc1q addresses before proceeding.

Enter the Bitok Arena master wallet address from the platform's current round page. Copy it directly from the platform — do not retype it manually and do not use a previously saved address without confirming it is still the active round's master wallet. The master wallet address for the current round is the only valid destination for a competition entry. Confirm the address character by character against the platform display before submitting the withdrawal.

BingX applies a withdrawal fee for Bitcoin mainnet withdrawals — a fixed amount deducted from the withdrawal, covering the on-chain transaction fee. The fee varies and is displayed in the withdrawal form before submission. The net amount received by the master wallet is the withdrawal amount minus this fee. If a specific BTC amount needs to be committed to the Bitok Arena leaderboard, adjust the withdrawal amount upward by the fee to ensure the full intended amount reaches the master wallet.

Confirming the Withdrawal Reached the Master Wallet

After submitting the BingX withdrawal, the exchange provides a transaction ID (TXID) — a unique identifier for the Bitcoin transaction it broadcast on your behalf. Copy this TXID and enter it in any Bitcoin block explorer (Mempool.space, Blockstream.info, or similar). The block explorer shows the transaction's current status: whether it is in the mempool waiting for confirmation, how many confirmations it has received, and the destination address it is sending to.

Verify the destination address in the block explorer matches the master wallet address from the Bitok Arena platform. This confirmation is independent of both BingX's interface and the Bitok Arena leaderboard — it is direct blockchain verification that the Bitcoin is moving to the correct destination. After 1–3 confirmations, the transaction will typically be recognized on the Bitok Arena leaderboard as a committed position. If the leaderboard does not show the position after confirmation, verify the destination address in the block explorer against the current master wallet address displayed on the platform.

The most common error that prevents a BingX withdrawal from reaching Bitok Arena is the network selection error — choosing BEP-20 instead of Bitcoin mainnet. A BEP-20 BTC transaction sends a BNB Chain token called BTC (BTCB) to a BNB Chain address. The Bitok Arena master wallet is a Bitcoin mainnet address — it cannot receive BNB Chain tokens. The funds in this case do not arrive at the master wallet and must be recovered from the BEP-20 address if possible. Preventing this error requires a single careful check of the network selector in the BingX withdrawal form before submission.

After the Withdrawal Confirms

A confirmed Bitcoin withdrawal from BingX that reaches the Bitok Arena master wallet is recorded on the leaderboard under the destination address. The leaderboard shows the total BTC committed to the master wallet during the current round, ranked by address. The committed amount from your BingX withdrawal contributes to the position of the master wallet address that received it — which is the address that would receive the prize if that position holds top-three at round close.

If the round closes before the withdrawal confirms on the Bitcoin network, the committed amount will be recognized in the next round or handled according to Bitok Arena's policy for late confirmations. Bitcoin network congestion affects confirmation time — during periods of high mempool activity, transactions with lower fee rates may take longer to confirm. BingX's withdrawal fee is typically sufficient to confirm within a normal timeframe, but checking the mempool status via the block explorer after submission shows whether the transaction is progressing normally or experiencing a delay.

BingX to Bitok Arena is a straightforward path: Bitcoin network selected, bc1q master wallet address entered, withdrawal submitted, TXID checked in a block explorer. Four steps between your BTC at BingX and a position on the Bitok Arena leaderboard. Each step is verifiable before the next one begins.

The round is live. Your BTC at BingX is accessible via withdrawal. The Bitcoin network route is supported by BingX for bc1q addresses. The path is clear. Submit the withdrawal, verify the TXID in a block explorer, and confirm the master wallet address is the destination.


Select Bitcoin network in BingX, enter the master wallet address from the current round page, submit, verify the TXID in mempool.space. Four steps. The leaderboard shows your position after confirmation. The round does not wait — check the network, check the address, send.

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