Holding several different tokens — what's your total portfolio worth? What's each token's allocation? Are you up or down overall? Binance's portfolio features give you a clear picture at a glance.
Where Is the Asset Overview?
After registering on Binance, view your portfolio:
APP:
- Open the Binance APP
- Bottom navigation → "Wallet" or "Assets"
- Top displays "Total Asset Value"
- Below shows distribution across accounts (spot, futures, earn, etc.)
Web:
- Log into Binance
- "Wallet" → "Asset Overview"
- Shows the complete asset dashboard
What Does the Overview Show?
Total Asset Value
Displays your total asset value in BTC or USDT, including:
- Spot account
- Funding account
- Futures account
- Earn account
- Staked assets
- Others (margin, liquidity mining, etc.)
Asset Distribution
Shows each token's holding percentage via pie chart or list. Clearly see how much is in BTC, ETH, USDT, etc.
Account Distribution
Shows how funds are distributed across functional accounts — how much in spot, futures, earn, etc.
PnL Tracking
This is the most critical portfolio tracking feature:
Where to find PnL:
- APP → Wallet → PnL Analysis
- Or find the PnL entry on the asset overview page
What it shows:
- Total PnL amount and percentage
- PnL trend charts by day/week/month/year
- Individual PnL per token
- Realized PnL (already sold) and unrealized PnL (still holding)
Asset Value Trends
Binance records your total asset value changes, showing:
- Asset change curves for the last 7, 30, and 90 days
- Daily net asset value
- Impact of deposits and withdrawals on assets
This helps you understand whether your portfolio is growing or shrinking, and why.
Hiding Small Balances
If you hold many tokens with mostly tiny amounts, the asset list can look cluttered. You can:
- Enable "Hide small balances" in the asset list
- Tokens below a certain value threshold are hidden
- Cleaner view
Binance Dashboard vs Third-Party Tools
Binance's built-in tracking covers all assets on Binance. If your assets are spread across multiple platforms and wallets, consider third-party portfolio tools:
- CoinMarketCap: Supports manual tracking and API connection
- CoinGecko: Similar features with portfolio tracking
- DeBank: Specializes in on-chain asset tracking
For users who only trade on Binance, the built-in features are more than sufficient.
Asset Security Tips
When viewing asset information:
- Watch your screen in public: Don't display total asset values around others
- Redact screenshots: Cover specific amounts before sharing
- Enable balance hiding: Binance supports one-tap hiding of all balances
On the APP wallet page, there's typically an "eye" icon — tap to hide/show specific amounts.
If you don't have the APP yet, download the Binance APP first.
Summary
Binance provides comprehensive portfolio tracking on both APP and web — view total assets, distribution percentages, PnL analysis, and trend changes. Making this a regular habit helps you better manage your crypto investment portfolio.