BNB to Tron Bridge

Move BNB to Tron through a non-custodial bridge. Cross-VM routing connects BNB Chain and Tron without a CEX intermediary.

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Proven performance

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Supported Networks

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Supported Networks

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On the Market

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On the Market

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Average Bridge Time

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Average Bridge Time

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Since Launch

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How to Bridge BNB to Tron

  1. Connect both wallets. Connect an EVM wallet (MetaMask or Trust Wallet) for BNB Chain and TronLink for the Tron side. Both wallets must be connected before the cross-VM route can resolve a valid destination address.

  2. Select source. Choose BNB Chain as the source network and select native BNB or any supported BEP20 token. The amount you enter here is what gets routed cross-VM to Tron.

  3. Select destination. Pick Tron and TRX as the destination. The destination address is auto-populated from your connected TronLink wallet — never paste a 0x EVM address. Tron addresses start with 'T' in base58 format.

  4. Review the route. Verify the output amount in TRX, the route fees, and expected receive after slippage. TRX has a low unit price relative to BNB, so expect to see thousands of TRX for each BNB bridged.

  5. Confirm and sign. Sign the transaction on BNB Chain. The cross-VM route executes, and native TRX is delivered to your TronLink address — ready for TRC20 transfers, JustLend, or SunSwap.

About BNB to Tron route

BNB to Tron is a cross-VM bridge: assets leave BNB Chain's EVM and arrive on Tron's TVM as native TRX. Because TRX has a low unit price, a single BNB converts into thousands of TRX at the Review step. The dominant reason to use this route is the USDT-TRC20 cohort — Tron leads global USDT transfer volume, and users move value from BNB Chain specifically to hold or send TRC20 stablecoins.

If you're exploring other destinations, bridging BNB to Solana offers another popular cross-VM option with similarly low fees. After arrival, downstream TRC20 transfers consume Energy and Bandwidth rather than gas, so first-time Tron users should budget a small TRX reserve for on-chain activity. For a detailed look at Tron routing options, check out our guide on the best TRX bridges available.

Fees

Estimated fees

Approximate fees and swap time based on historical averages, updated 3x/week. Actual values may vary.

Amount

Amount

Amount

Receive

Receive

Receive

Fee + Gas

Fee + Gas

Fee + Gas

Time

Time

Time

1 BNB

1 BNB

1,855.28 TRX

1,855.28 TRX

~$9.14

~$9.14

~25 sec

~25 sec

5 BNB

5 BNB

9,343.54 TRX

9,343.54 TRX

~$21.97

~$21.97

~40 sec

~40 sec

10 BNB

10 BNB

18,700.28 TRX

18,700.28 TRX

~$38.45

~$38.45

~1 min

~1 min

50 BNB

50 BNB

93,414.96 TRX

93,414.96 TRX

~$208.34

~$208.34

~3 min 10 sec

~1 min

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Benefits

Why Symbiosis

Best route aggregation

Symbiosis scans liquidity across multiple DEXs and chains via Octopools AMM, finding the optimal path for your bridge with minimal slippage.

Best route aggregation

Symbiosis scans liquidity across multiple DEXs and chains via Octopools AMM, finding the optimal path for your bridge with minimal slippage.

Best route aggregation

Symbiosis scans liquidity across multiple DEXs and chains via Octopools AMM, finding the optimal path for your bridge with minimal slippage.

Non-custodial & secure

Your assets stay in your wallet until the bridge executes. No custody, no KYC, no intermediaries. Audited smart contracts with an active bug bounty program.

Non-custodial & secure

Your assets stay in your wallet until the bridge executes. No custody, no KYC, no intermediaries. Audited smart contracts with an active bug bounty program.

Non-custodial & secure

Your assets stay in your wallet until the bridge executes. No custody, no KYC, no intermediaries. Audited smart contracts with an active bug bounty program.

Cross-VM coverage

Bridge across Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, Arbitrum, Polygon, TON, Tron, Bitcoin and 50+ more — both EVM and non-EVM chains in one route.

Cross-VM coverage

Bridge across Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, Arbitrum, Polygon, TON, Tron, Bitcoin and 50+ more — both EVM and non-EVM chains in one route.

Cross-VM coverage

Bridge across Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, Arbitrum, Polygon, TON, Tron, Bitcoin and 50+ more — both EVM and non-EVM chains in one route.

FAQs

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01

How much does it cost to bridge BNB to TRX?

Bridging BNB to TRX via Symbiosis involves a transparent protocol fee plus network gas on both BNB Smart Chain and Tron. BNB Chain gas typically costs cents, while Tron uses a resource model combining Energy and Bandwidth rather than traditional gas fees. The protocol displays your exact TRX output before confirmation — no hidden deductions. For most transfers, total cost runs lower than centralized exchange routes where deposit fees, trading spreads, and withdrawal charges stack up across the BNB → stablecoin → TRX conversion path. All costs appear upfront in your wallet preview.

Bridging BNB to TRX via Symbiosis involves a transparent protocol fee plus network gas on both BNB Smart Chain and Tron. BNB Chain gas typically costs cents, while Tron uses a resource model combining Energy and Bandwidth rather than traditional gas fees. The protocol displays your exact TRX output before confirmation — no hidden deductions. For most transfers, total cost runs lower than centralized exchange routes where deposit fees, trading spreads, and withdrawal charges stack up across the BNB → stablecoin → TRX conversion path. All costs appear upfront in your wallet preview.

02

Is Symbiosis cheaper than sending TRX through Binance?

For direct BNB to TRX conversion, Symbiosis often delivers better net value than the centralized exchange path. Through Binance, you'd typically sell BNB for USDT, then buy TRX, then withdraw — accumulating trading spreads and a TRX withdrawal fee at each step. Symbiosis executes the cross-chain bridge in one transaction with a single transparent fee. The protocol aggregates liquidity sources to find optimal routing, and you see the final TRX amount before signing. For users who already hold BNB in a self-custody wallet, skipping the CEX detour saves both time and conversion overhead.

For direct BNB to TRX conversion, Symbiosis often delivers better net value than the centralized exchange path. Through Binance, you'd typically sell BNB for USDT, then buy TRX, then withdraw — accumulating trading spreads and a TRX withdrawal fee at each step. Symbiosis executes the cross-chain bridge in one transaction with a single transparent fee. The protocol aggregates liquidity sources to find optimal routing, and you see the final TRX amount before signing. For users who already hold BNB in a self-custody wallet, skipping the CEX detour saves both time and conversion overhead.

03

How do I bridge BNB to Tron using Symbiosis?

Connect your BNB Chain wallet (MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or any EVM-compatible option) to Symbiosis. Select BNB as the source token and TRX as the destination. Paste your Tron wallet address — this must be a Tron-compatible address starting with 'T' (TronLink or Trust Wallet with Tron support). Review the quoted TRX output and fees, then confirm the transaction. The protocol handles cross-chain routing automatically through its Octopools AMM. You can track progress via the Symbiosis explorer until TRX arrives in your Tron wallet.

Connect your BNB Chain wallet (MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or any EVM-compatible option) to Symbiosis. Select BNB as the source token and TRX as the destination. Paste your Tron wallet address — this must be a Tron-compatible address starting with 'T' (TronLink or Trust Wallet with Tron support). Review the quoted TRX output and fees, then confirm the transaction. The protocol handles cross-chain routing automatically through its Octopools AMM. You can track progress via the Symbiosis explorer until TRX arrives in your Tron wallet.

04

What wallet do I need on the Tron side to receive TRX?

You need a Tron-compatible wallet with a base58 address starting with 'T' — MetaMask does not support Tron network. TronLink is the most widely used browser extension and mobile wallet for Tron. Trust Wallet also supports Tron natively. When bridging BNB to TRX, paste your Tron address (not your EVM address) as the destination. After receiving TRX, you'll use that same TRX balance to pay for future Tron transactions, since TRX functions as the native gas token on Tron network — essential for interacting with TRC-20 tokens or Tron DeFi protocols.

You need a Tron-compatible wallet with a base58 address starting with 'T' — MetaMask does not support Tron network. TronLink is the most widely used browser extension and mobile wallet for Tron. Trust Wallet also supports Tron natively. When bridging BNB to TRX, paste your Tron address (not your EVM address) as the destination. After receiving TRX, you'll use that same TRX balance to pay for future Tron transactions, since TRX functions as the native gas token on Tron network — essential for interacting with TRC-20 tokens or Tron DeFi protocols.

05

Should I bridge to native TRX or USDT-TRC20?

It depends on your goal. Native TRX serves as Tron's gas token — you need it to pay for any transaction on Tron, including moving USDT-TRC20. If you're entering Tron DeFi (JustLend, SunSwap), bridge some BNB to TRX first for gas, then bridge your main position as USDT-TRC20 for actual DeFi deployment. Symbiosis supports both routes: BSC to TRX bridge for gas funding, and cross-chain stablecoin transfers for liquidity. Many users bridge a small TRX amount alongside their main USDT position to avoid getting stuck without transaction fees.

It depends on your goal. Native TRX serves as Tron's gas token — you need it to pay for any transaction on Tron, including moving USDT-TRC20. If you're entering Tron DeFi (JustLend, SunSwap), bridge some BNB to TRX first for gas, then bridge your main position as USDT-TRC20 for actual DeFi deployment. Symbiosis supports both routes: BSC to TRX bridge for gas funding, and cross-chain stablecoin transfers for liquidity. Many users bridge a small TRX amount alongside their main USDT position to avoid getting stuck without transaction fees.

06

Why is bridging BNB to Tron different from bridging between EVM chains?

BNB Chain is EVM-compatible; Tron is not. This cross-VM bridge requires specialized routing — Symbiosis handles the conversion between different virtual machine architectures through its relayer network and Octopools AMM. Address formats differ too: BNB Chain uses 0x-prefixed hexadecimal addresses, while Tron uses base58 addresses starting with 'T'. You cannot paste an EVM (Ethereum) address as a Tron destination. The protocol abstracts this complexity into a single transaction, but understanding the address distinction prevents common user errors when entering recipient details. Users seeking EVM-to-EVM routes instead can try the BNB to Ethereum bridge, which avoids cross-VM complexity entirely.

BNB Chain is EVM-compatible; Tron is not. This cross-VM bridge requires specialized routing — Symbiosis handles the conversion between different virtual machine architectures through its relayer network and Octopools AMM. Address formats differ too: BNB Chain uses 0x-prefixed hexadecimal addresses, while Tron uses base58 addresses starting with 'T'. You cannot paste an EVM (Ethereum) address as a Tron destination. The protocol abstracts this complexity into a single transaction, but understanding the address distinction prevents common user errors when entering recipient details. Users seeking EVM-to-EVM routes instead can try the BNB to Ethereum bridge, which avoids cross-VM complexity entirely.

07

What is a BNB to Tron bridge?

A BNB to Tron bridge is a cross-chain protocol that transfers value from BNB Smart Chain to Tron network without routing through a centralized exchange. The bridge converts your BNB on the source chain and releases equivalent TRX on Tron. Symbiosis operates as a non-custodial cross-chain protocol using on-chain smart contracts and an off-chain relayer node network. This architecture connects two fundamentally different blockchain systems — EVM-based BNB Chain and Tron's unique virtual machine — in a single transaction, with no third party holding custody during the transfer.

A BNB to Tron bridge is a cross-chain protocol that transfers value from BNB Smart Chain to Tron network without routing through a centralized exchange. The bridge converts your BNB on the source chain and releases equivalent TRX on Tron. Symbiosis operates as a non-custodial cross-chain protocol using on-chain smart contracts and an off-chain relayer node network. This architecture connects two fundamentally different blockchain systems — EVM-based BNB Chain and Tron's unique virtual machine — in a single transaction, with no third party holding custody during the transfer.

08

What is TRX and why does Tron use a different address format?

TRX is the native cryptocurrency of Tron network, used for gas fees, staking, and governance. Tron addresses use base58 encoding with a 'T' prefix (like Bitcoin's legacy format), while EVM chains like BNB Smart Chain use hexadecimal addresses starting with '0x'. This difference exists because Tron was built on a distinct virtual machine architecture rather than forking Ethereum. When bridging from BNB Chain, you must provide a valid Tron address from TronLink or another Tron-compatible wallet — entering an EVM address will fail. The format distinction reflects Tron's independent blockchain design.

TRX is the native cryptocurrency of Tron network, used for gas fees, staking, and governance. Tron addresses use base58 encoding with a 'T' prefix (like Bitcoin's legacy format), while EVM chains like BNB Smart Chain use hexadecimal addresses starting with '0x'. This difference exists because Tron was built on a distinct virtual machine architecture rather than forking Ethereum. When bridging from BNB Chain, you must provide a valid Tron address from TronLink or another Tron-compatible wallet — entering an EVM address will fail. The format distinction reflects Tron's independent blockchain design.

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