BNB Chain Extends Zero-Fee Stablecoin Transfers Through April 30
Caroline Bishop Mar 31, 2026 14:34
BNB Chain's 0 Fee Carnival continues for USDC, USD1, and U tokens. Over $4.5M in gas fees covered so far across withdrawals, transfers, and bridging.
BNB Chain has extended its zero-fee promotion for stablecoin transactions through April 30, 2026, giving users another month to move USDC, USD1, and U tokens without paying gas costs.
The network has already subsidized over $4.5 million in transaction fees since the promotion began, effectively returning that value directly to users.
What's Covered
The promotion eliminates fees across three key activities: exchange withdrawals, wallet-to-wallet transfers, and cross-chain bridging.
Eight major exchanges now support zero-fee withdrawals to BNB Chain, including Binance, Bitget, MEXC, Bitmart, Ourbit, BingX, LBank, and HTX. Minimum withdrawal thresholds range from $5 to $20 depending on the platform and asset. HTX has committed to zero-fee USD1 withdrawals permanently.
Wallet transfers work differently by asset. USD1 and U get unlimited free transfers, while USDC users receive two free transactions daily. The minimum transfer sits at just $0.10, and supported wallets include Trust Wallet, SafePal, TokenPocket, and Binance Wallet.
Bridging from other chains comes through Celer cBridge and Meson.fi, covering routes from Ethereum, Arbitrum, Polygon, Avalanche, Optimism, and Tron.
Why This Matters Now
BNB Chain claims roughly 40% of all stablecoin transaction volume—a significant chunk of a market where USDC alone commands a $77 billion market cap. The timing aligns with broader stablecoin momentum: Circle shares jumped 18% on March 30 following positive regulatory developments around the CLARITY Act, while Ethereum fees spiked 36% that same day due to rising USDC settlement demand.
For users, the math is straightforward. Every transaction on competing networks costs gas. On BNB Chain through April, those same transactions cost nothing.
The Fine Print
Free transfers only apply to direct wallet-to-wallet sends on BSC—smart contract interactions don't qualify. The daily limit on USDC wallet transfers (two per day) could frustrate power users, though unlimited USD1 and U transfers offer an alternative.
Bridging requires going through the designated partners. Celer handles routes from five major networks, while Meson adds Tron support with a 100% fee rebate model.
The promotion deadline is April 30, 2026 at 23:59 UTC. Whether BNB Chain extends again depends on how aggressively they want to defend their stablecoin market share—and how much they're willing to spend doing it.
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