To register on Binance, first confirm that Binance.com is the appropriate service for your residence and that you genuinely need a new account. Then choose the correct account type, sign up using an available method such as email, phone, Google, Apple, or Telegram, complete the requested verification, and proceed to identity verification. Binance currently separates basic account creation from identity verification, so seeing an “account created” confirmation does not mean every Binance service is ready to use.

A better way to approach registration is:

Correct service → correct account owner → controlled signup method → account created → identity verified → account secured → eligible service confirmed

That sequence matters because several problems commonly described as “Binance registration problems” actually occur before or after signup itself.

Before You Register: Check Whether You Should Be Signing Up at All

Before entering an email address, phone number, or identity information, identify which situation applies to you.

Stop if you already have a Binance account

If you already created an account and cannot access it, your task is login or account recovery, not registration.

Do not create another account simply because you:

  • Forgot the password.

  • Lost access to an old phone.

  • Changed your email address.

  • Cannot complete a security challenge.

  • Cannot find the account you previously used.

Starting a second registration flow can create a different problem instead of fixing the original one.

Check which Binance service applies to your residence 🌍

A global guide should not assume that every reader follows the same Binance.com route.

For example, Binance.US is separate from Binance.com, and Binance.US maintains its own state- and region-specific availability rules. U.S. residents should therefore check the applicable U.S. service rather than assuming the Binance.com process below applies to them.

For other jurisdictions, use your actual residence and the Binance service legitimately available to you. Do not use a false residence, another person's identity, or geographic workarounds to reproduce a signup flow shown in a tutorial.

Decide who should own the account

Binance currently provides separate registration routes for personal accounts and entity accounts.

A personal account is appropriate when you, as an individual, will be the account holder.

An entity account is the relevant route when an eligible company or organization should own the account.

Choose carefully: Binance's current registration documentation states that the account type cannot be changed after registration.

If a company is supposed to own the account, do not create a personal account simply because the individual flow appears faster.

Choose a signup credential you expect to control

Binance currently documents several registration methods, including:

  • 📧 Email.

  • 📱 Phone number.

  • Google.

  • Apple.

  • Telegram.

The exact choices displayed can vary by interface, so use an option currently presented by Binance rather than relying on an old screenshot or tutorial.

From a practical security perspective, choose a credential or connected account that you expect to retain and protect. Binance specifically recommends securing the email connected to the account because email is an important access point.

If you have confirmed that Binance.com is appropriate for your residence, that you need a new account, and that a personal account is the correct account type, you can Register On Binance

How to Register on Binance Step by Step

The exact screens can change, but the underlying registration sequence is straightforward.

1. Open the Binance registration process

Begin from the Binance registration interface and verify that you are on the intended Binance service before entering personal information.

Avoid starting registration from:

  • Unexpected direct messages.

  • Unknown download sites.

  • Lookalike domains.

  • Unsolicited social-media messages.

  • A page presented as “Binance support” by an unverified third party.

Binance recommends accessing its services through official websites or apps and checking the domain before interacting with links.

2. Select the correct account type 👤

Choose a personal account if the account is intended to belong to you personally.

Use the entity-registration route if an eligible organization is intended to own the account.

Make this decision before submitting information because Binance currently warns that the account type cannot be changed after registration.

3. Choose an available registration method

On Binance's current website flow, documented options include email or phone registration, Apple or Google, and a Telegram registration path.

The Binance app currently documents:

  • Email.

  • Phone number.

  • Apple.

  • Google.

  • Telegram registration.

You do not need separate Binance accounts for the website and mobile app. The app is another access surface for the Binance account you create.

4. Verify your email address or phone number

For email or phone registration, Binance's current documentation states that it sends a six-digit verification code to the selected email address or phone number.

The current website and app documentation instructs users to enter that code within 30 minutes.

Only enter a verification code for an action that you initiated.

Never:

  • Send the code to someone helping you “activate” the account.

  • Post a screenshot containing the code.

  • Give it to someone claiming to be Binance support.

  • Approve a registration or authentication request you did not initiate.

5. Create your Binance password 🔑

When the selected registration flow requires a password, Binance's current published minimum is:

  • At least eight characters.

  • At least one uppercase letter.

  • At least one number.

Treat that as a minimum format requirement, not a target.

Use a unique password that you have not reused for:

  • Your email.

  • Another exchange.

  • Social media.

  • Banking or payment accounts.

  • Other important online services.

Binance's security guidance likewise recommends a strong password and warns against reusing the same password across multiple websites.

6. Confirm that account creation succeeded

Once Binance confirms that the account has been successfully created, the registration stage is complete.

But your onboarding may not be.

Binance currently states that new users must complete its required identity-verification level to access product and service offerings including cryptocurrency deposits, trades, and withdrawals.

This is the point where many guides become ambiguous:

Account created does not mean identity verified.

And:

Identity verified does not automatically mean every Binance product is available to every user or jurisdiction.

Know Which Binance Account State You Have Reached

Instead of treating registration as one finish line, check four separate completion states.

State 1: Account created

You have successfully completed signup.

At this stage:

  • Your account exists.

  • Your signup credential has been established.

  • You may be able to log in.

This does not, by itself, prove that the account has completed identity verification.

State 2: Identity verified 🪪

Binance currently requires new users to complete its specified verification level to access offerings such as cryptocurrency deposits, trading, and withdrawals.

The verification process is separate from initial account creation.

State 3: Security configured

Your account may be registered and verified while still needing stronger account protection.

Binance recommends enabling two-factor authentication and currently supports security measures including authenticator methods, passkeys, and an anti-phishing code.

State 4: The service you want is actually available

This is the final distinction that prevents a common misunderstanding.

Account creation does not establish universal access to every Binance feature.

Service availability can depend on factors such as:

  • Jurisdiction.

  • Account type.

  • Verification status.

  • Product-specific requirements.

  • Regional restrictions.

So the useful question is not merely:

“Did I successfully register?”

It is:

“Have I reached the account state required for the specific service I intend to use?”

Complete Binance Identity Verification

After registration, new personal users should follow the identity-verification process displayed for their account.

Binance currently directs users to the Identification area of their account and requires new users to complete its Verified level for access to its covered product and service offerings.

Keep your identity information consistent

Before submitting verification information, check one dependency chain:

Actual residence → selected residence → personal information → identity document → verification instructions

Binance specifically instructs users to select a country of residence consistent with their identity documents. It also states that the verification requirements shown depend on the selected country or region.

Your entered personal information should likewise match the identity documents you submit.

Do not change your information merely to reproduce what you saw in another user's tutorial.

Use the documents Binance actually offers for your account

There is no reliable reason for a global article to give every reader one universal list of accepted documents.

Binance's current personal-verification guidance says that many users may be offered options such as:

  • Passport.

  • Identity card.

  • Driver's license.

But it specifically tells users to follow the document options available for their country.

That interface should take precedence over a generic online checklist.

Follow the requested identity checks

Depending on the applicable flow, Binance's current verification process can include:

  1. Selecting residence.

  2. Entering personal information.

  3. Selecting the document type offered for your jurisdiction.

  4. Capturing or uploading the requested identity-document images.

  5. Providing a selfie.

  6. Completing facial verification.

  7. Submitting the information for review.

Do not substitute another person's identity or alter information to bypass a failed verification.

If your verification requirements differ from those described here, follow the current instructions shown inside the applicable Binance account.

Secure Your Binance Account Before Using Funds 🔐

Finishing registration quickly is less important than reaching a state where you control and protect the account.

Binance's current security guidance recommends enabling 2FA and taking additional precautions around the connected email account, phishing attempts, and account activity.

After registration and verification, consider these actions:

  • Use a unique Binance password.

  • Enable an available 2FA method.

  • Protect the email account linked to Binance.

  • Never share authentication codes.

  • Configure Binance's anti-phishing code if appropriate.

  • Review account activity for anything you do not recognize.

  • Access Binance from trusted devices and networks.

  • Avoid installing Binance-related apps from unofficial sources.

Security controls do not remove the financial risks associated with cryptocurrency. Their purpose is to reduce avoidable account-access and phishing risks.

Binance Registration Not Working? Start From the Last Step That Succeeded

Restarting the entire signup process is rarely the best first diagnostic.

Instead, identify the last checkpoint you successfully completed.

You never reached the signup form

This is primarily a service or platform problem.

Check:

  • Whether you are using the Binance service appropriate to your residence.

  • Whether the service is available where you live.

  • Whether you are on the intended official Binance property.

For U.S. users, Binance.US is separate from Binance.com and publishes its own supported and unsupported regions.

Do not use a VPN, false residence, or identity workaround to force a different regional flow.

You reached signup but did not receive the verification code

This is primarily a credential-verification problem.

Check:

  1. Whether the email address or phone number was entered correctly.

  2. Whether you are checking the correct email inbox or phone.

  3. Whether an email was routed to spam or junk.

  4. Whether the code belongs to the current registration attempt.

  5. Whether the code is still within the validity period shown by Binance.

Binance's current email/phone registration documentation uses a six-digit code and instructs users to enter it within 30 minutes.

Do not send that code to anyone else.

Binance says the account was created, but you cannot use the service you want

This is no longer primarily a signup problem.

Check the next layers:

Account created → identity verification → security requirements → product eligibility

Binance currently requires new users to complete its Verified identity level before accessing covered services including cryptocurrency deposits, trades, and withdrawals.

Complete the account requirement shown instead of repeatedly creating new signup attempts.

Identity verification is not progressing

Treat this as an identity layer rather than a registration layer.

Check:

  • Selected country of residence.

  • Personal information.

  • Document-issuing country.

  • Document type.

  • Document image clarity.

  • Camera permissions.

  • Selfie or facial-verification instructions.

  • Whether the information matches your documents.

Binance explicitly requires the selected residence and entered personal information to remain consistent with the relevant identity documentation.

If the system continues to reject valid information after you have followed the current instructions, use Binance's official support process rather than altering genuine identity details.

You realized you already had an account

Stop the registration flow.

If the real problem is access to an existing account, switch to the appropriate login or recovery process.

A new registration is not a replacement for recovering the correct account.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Binance registration the same as Binance signup?

Yes. In ordinary usage, Binance registration, Binance signup, creating a Binance account, and opening a Binance account generally describe the same initial task: creating a new account.

Identity verification is a later account-verification stage and should not be confused with the basic signup event.

Can I register on Binance with an email address?

Yes. Binance's current website and app documentation supports registration using an email address.

Can I register on Binance with a phone number?

Yes. Phone-number registration is currently documented alongside email registration.

Can I create a Binance account with Google or Apple?

Yes. Binance currently documents Google and Apple as signup options on both its website and app.

Can I register on Binance using Telegram?

Binance currently documents a Telegram signup route on its website and app. Availability and interface options can change, so rely on the methods displayed in the current Binance registration flow.

Is Binance KYC required after registration?

Yes for new users under Binance's currently published personal-account policy. Binance states that new users must complete its Verified identity-verification level to access offerings including cryptocurrency deposits, trades, and withdrawals.

Can I use the Binance app after registering on the website?

Yes. Binance documents account registration on both its website and mobile app; these are access routes to a Binance account rather than reasons to create separate personal accounts for each device.

What if I need a company Binance account?

Use the entity-account route rather than registering the intended company account as a personal account. Binance currently provides separate personal and entity registration paths and warns users to choose the account type carefully because it cannot be changed after registration.

Can U.S. residents follow the same Binance.com registration steps?

Do not assume so. Binance.US is separate from Binance.com and maintains its own jurisdiction and state-availability requirements. U.S. residents should check the current Binance.US rules applicable to their residence.

What should I do after my Binance account is verified?

Before using funds, review the account's security settings and confirm that the particular service you intend to use is available to your account and jurisdiction.

Binance recommends measures including strong unique credentials and two-factor authentication.

Conclusion

Registering on Binance is not just a matter of completing a signup form.

The process works more reliably when you treat it as a dependency chain:

Use the correct Binance service → choose the correct account owner → register with credentials you control → verify your identity accurately → secure the account → confirm that the specific service you want is available.

That distinction prevents two of the most avoidable mistakes: creating a new account when the real task is recovery, and assuming that successful registration automatically means unrestricted product access.

Disclaimer: Cryptocurrency products can involve significant financial risk and may not be suitable or available for everyone. Registration or identity verification does not guarantee access to every Binance service or product. Availability and requirements can vary by jurisdiction and account circumstances. This guide is general information, not financial, legal, tax, or investment advice.

If you have confirmed that Binance.com is the appropriate service for your residence and you are ready to create the correct account type, Create Your Binance Account.