Where is the registration entry for a Binance personal account? Pre-opening checklist

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Binance personal account's official registration entry can be accessed through the Binance official website or the official app. Open the official website (binance.com) or the official app, click the "Register" button in the upper right corner or on the homepage to start the registration process.

Registration supports email or mobile phone number. You only need to bind one of them, not both. It is recommended to use email for registration, as +86 Chinese mobile numbers may sometimes fail to receive verification codes.

Pre-opening Checklist

  1. Official domain: Only trust binance.com. There are many phishing sites. Do not click on search engine ads to access the registration page.
  2. Network environment: Direct connections from mainland China may be unstable. It is recommended to use a VPN with non-US and non-Singapore nodes.
  3. Registration method: Choose email or mobile phone. After entering, set a strong password of 8-20 characters containing uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. Check the terms of service to confirm.
  4. Verification code: Check the 6-digit verification code within 30 minutes and enter it to complete registration. If the email verification code is not received, check your spam folder.
  5. Security settings: After registration, do not rush into KYC. First go to the security settings page and enable Google Authenticator, which is more secure than SMS verification codes.
  6. Identity verification (KYC): To use deposit, withdrawal, and trading functions, you must complete KYC. Upload the original photo of your ID card or passport, and complete live face recognition. Review usually takes 1-2 days.

Common Reasons for Registration Failure

If you cannot receive the SMS verification code, it is mostly because the carrier blocks international SMS. Switch to email registration to solve it. If KYC is repeatedly rejected, it is usually due to glare or blur on the ID photo, or insufficient lighting during face recognition. Re-take the photo and submit again.