How Malaysian Users Should Fill in Country/Region and International Code When Registering on Binance
When Malaysian users register onBinance, selectMalaysiaunder "Country/Region," and the system will automatically match the international code to+60. After registration, bind your mobile number as a security verification method to receive SMS verification codes.
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1. Fill-in Reference: Follow This and You Won't Go Wrong
Open the Binance app or website registration page and fill in these two fields as follows:
| Field | Correct Entry | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Country/Region | Malaysia | Select from the "Country of Residence" dropdown; do not choose any other region. |
| International Code | +60 | Automatically populated after selecting Malaysia; no manual input needed. |
| Mobile Number | Number without the leading "0" | For example,012-3456789should be entered as123456789 |
Mobile number format note: Malaysian mobile numbers start with0(e.g.,0123456789). When filling in,remove the leading 0, and the system will automatically add the+60prefix. The final submitted number will be in the format+60 123456789.
2. Special Reminder Regarding Services in Malaysia
The Securities Commission (SC) of Malaysia has previously taken enforcement actions against Binance for operating without registration in the country, and Binance is not listed among the SC's recognized market operators.This does not affect Malaysian users registering and using Binance's international platform, but being aware of the regulatory context can help you assess service stability.
There are also reports that some merchant services, such as Binance Pay, may not be available in Malaysia, but core trading functions remain fully accessible.
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3. Post-Registration Recommendations
Bind both your mobile number and email: Verify your email during registration. After logging in, go to security settings to bind your mobile number as a two-factor authentication method, giving you an additional channel to receive verification codes.
Use MyKad or passport for KYC identity verification: Malaysian residents can complete identity verification by submitting their MyKad (national ID card).
What to do if you don't receive SMS verification codes: Check that your mobile number format is correct (remove the leading 0), or switch networks and try resending. Some users have reported delays with certain carriers; using email verification can serve as a temporary alternative.
I registered with an email—can I still bind my Malaysian mobile number later?Yes. After logging in, go to [Security Settings] → [Phone Verification] and follow the prompts to bind it. This does not affect your existing email account.
