The question "When will NFT coins list on Binance?" is one of the most frequently asked questions in the cryptocurrency community. However, it is important to clarify that "NFT coin" is a broad term. There is no single coin called "NFT." Instead, there are hundreds of tokens associated with NFT projects, such as SAND (The Sandbox), MANA (Decentraland), CHZ (Chiliz), LOOKS (LooksRare), and many others. Some of these coins are already listed on Binance, while others are waiting for approval.

If you are asking about a specific NFT coin that has not yet been listed on Binance, such as a new GameFi token or a project that just launched, the listing process is entirely up to Binance. The exchange evaluates tokens based on trading volume, community strength, project foundations, and compliance. There is no fixed timeline. To stay updated, always check Binance’s official announcements, listings page, or “Binance Research” reports. There is no guaranteed date for any unlisted token.

Once an NFT coin is successfully listed on Binance and you have purchased it, the next common question is: "How do I withdraw it?" Fortunately, Binance provides a straightforward withdrawal process, but it requires caution, especially with NFT coins.

Step 1: Understand the Network. NFT coins are built on specific blockchains, like Ethereum (ERC-20), Binance Smart Chain (BEP-20), Solana (SPL), or Polygon (MATIC). Before withdrawing, you must choose the correct network. For example, if you withdraw SAND using the Ethereum network, the receiving wallet must also be an Ethereum wallet address. Sending it on the wrong network can result in permanent loss of funds.

Step 2: Find Your Withdrawal Address. Open your external wallet (e.g., MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or a hardware wallet like Ledger). Go to the "Receive" section of the specific NFT coin. Copy the exact wallet address. Ensure it matches the network you intend to use.

Step 3: Initiate Withdrawal on Binance. Go to your Binance account, click on “Wallet,” then “Withdraw.” Select the NFT coin you want to withdraw. Paste the copied wallet address. Choose the correct network from the dropdown menu. Enter the amount.

Step 4: Pay Attention to Fees and Minimum Amounts. Binance charges a network fee for each withdrawal. This fee varies depending on network congestion and the blockchain used. For example, ERC-20 withdrawals often have higher fees than BEP-20. Also, check the minimum withdrawal limit for that specific coin. If you try to withdraw an amount below the minimum, the transaction will fail.

Step 5: Complete Security Verification. Binance will require you to complete 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication), email verification, or SMS confirmation. After that, the withdrawal request is submitted. Processing times vary from a few minutes to several hours, depending on the network.

Important Warnings for NFT Coin Withdrawals:

1. Never withdraw directly to an exchange address unless you understand the network protocols. For example, sending a BEP-20 token to an ERC-20 address will result in lost funds.

2. For true NFT assets (non-fungible tokens like a digital artwork or a collectible), the withdrawal process is different. You cannot simply withdraw an NFT like a coin. Instead, you must go to your Binance NFT account, find the specific NFT, and use the "Transfer" or "Withdraw" function to send it to your external wallet address that supports that blockchain (usually Ethereum or BNB Chain).

3. Double check the contract address of the NFT coin you are withdrawing. Scammers sometimes create fake tokens with similar names. Only use the official contract address from Binance or CoinMarketCap.

In summary, there is no fixed answer for when a specific NFT coin will be listed on Binance. Keep an eye on official Binance communications and project roadmaps. For withdrawing your coins, always prioritize network verification, address accuracy, and security measures. A single mistake in the network selection or address can lead to irreversible loss. Always do a small test transaction first before sending large amounts.