After trading on Binance for a while, you'll probably find your assets scattered across several accounts — some BTC in spot, some USDT in Earn, and margin sitting in futures. To see how much you actually have, you need the Asset Overview feature.
Checking Your Asset Overview on the App
Open the Binance App and tap "Funds" (or "Wallet") at the bottom right. The top of the page is your asset overview, showing:
- Total asset valuation: The combined value of all your accounts, switchable between BTC or fiat (CNY/USD)
- Today's P&L: The day's change in your assets, in both amount and percentage
- Account breakdown: The balance in each account — Spot, Funding, Futures, Earn, Launchpad, etc.
Tap the eye icon to hide amounts — handy for checking in public without exposing your balances.
Account Types Explained
Your funds on Binance are spread across multiple independent accounts, which often confuses beginners:
- Spot Account: For crypto-to-crypto trading (buying/selling BTC, ETH, etc.)
- Funding Account: For C2C trading (buying/selling USDT for fiat), deposits, and withdrawals
- Futures Account: Holds margin for USDT-margined and coin-margined futures
- Earn Account: Funds deposited into Binance Earn products
- Margin Account: For leveraged margin trading
Transfers between these accounts are free, but before trading you need to make sure your funds are in the right account. For example, to sell USDT via C2C, the funds must be in the Funding Account.
Detailed Analytics on the Website
On the web version, go to "Wallet" → "Overview" for more detailed analysis:
- Asset distribution pie chart: A visual breakdown of your holdings by coin
- Daily/weekly/monthly asset trend chart: Track how your portfolio changes over time
- P&L analysis: Shows average buy price, current price, and unrealized gains/losses for each asset
This data is extremely useful for reviewing your investment performance.
Profit & Loss Tracking
In the "P&L Analysis" section of the App (scroll down on the asset overview page), you can view:
- Historical P&L for each coin
- Returns over 30-day, 90-day, and all-time periods
- A summary of deposits and withdrawals
If you feel like you've been making money on trades but your balance hasn't grown much, the P&L analysis will reveal why — it could be fee drag or losses on certain coins offsetting your profits.
Useful Tips
Customize your homepage dashboard: In the app settings, you can choose what's displayed on the homepage. Put the asset overview front and center.
Take weekly screenshots: Capture your asset overview once a week. Over time, this gives you a clear picture of your portfolio's growth trajectory.
Download the Binance App and check the "Funds" page for your complete asset overview.