To sign up for a Binance account, first confirm that you genuinely need a new account and that the Binance service you are using is appropriate for your residence. Then choose the correct account type, select one of the registration methods currently offered by Binance, verify your email or phone when required, create your account, and proceed to identity verification.

Binance currently supports personal-account registration on its website using an email address, phone number, Apple or Google account, or Telegram. Binance also provides a separate entity-account registration route.

The useful way to think about Binance account signup is:

New account → correct Binance service → correct account type → signup → identity verification → security → service eligibility

Those are separate checkpoints. Completing the signup form does not automatically mean every Binance product or service is available to the account.

Before You Sign Up: Make Sure Registration Is the Right Action

A Binance signup page is useful only if you actually need a new account.

You are a new user

Continue with registration if:

  • You do not already have a Binance account you should be using.

  • You have confirmed the appropriate Binance service for your residence.

  • You know whether the account should belong to you personally or to an organization.

  • You control the email address, phone number, or connected account you intend to use.

You already have a Binance account

Do not create another account simply because you cannot currently access the existing one.

If you already registered in the past, the relevant task may instead be:

  • Logging in.

  • Resetting your password.

  • Restoring access to your email or phone.

  • Resetting a security method.

  • Recovering an existing account.

Binance's current registration interface itself separates Sign Up from Log In, and its Telegram flow also distinguishes creating a new account from linking an existing Binance account.

You are registering for a company or organization

Choose the account type before proceeding.

Binance currently separates personal accounts from entity accounts and warns that the account type cannot be changed after registration.

A personal account is appropriate when you are the individual account holder.

If an eligible company or organization should own the account, use Binance's entity-account route instead of creating a personal account for convenience.

Confirm That You Are Using the Right Binance Service 🌍

Do not treat Binance.com registration as a universal process for every country or region.

Availability, verification requirements and the relevant Binance service can depend on where you actually reside.

For example, Binance.US is a separate service for the United States, and its current support documentation maintains its own list of supported and unsupported states and regions. Some supported U.S. states also operate under crypto-only conditions.

For a global reader, the correct rule is simple:

Use your genuine residence and follow the Binance service and onboarding requirements that legitimately apply to it.

Do not:

  • Enter a false country of residence.

  • Use another person's identity.

  • Alter your personal information to reproduce someone else's signup flow.

  • Use geographic workarounds to force an unavailable registration route.

If Binance does not offer the expected onboarding path for your residence, stop and verify the applicable regional requirements rather than trying to bypass them.

If you have confirmed that Binance.com is the appropriate service for your circumstances and you need a new account, Create Your Binance Account

How to Sign Up for a Binance Account

For a new personal account, the current Binance website flow can be completed in the following sequence.

1. Open the Binance signup flow

Start from the intended Binance registration interface.

Before entering an email address, phone number or personal information, confirm that you are interacting with the genuine Binance service.

This matters because phishing pages can imitate exchange login and signup screens. Binance recommends checking URLs and domains carefully and accessing Binance through its official website or app.

2. Choose a personal or entity account 👤

If the account is for you personally, continue with personal registration.

If an organization is intended to own the account, use the entity flow instead.

Do not treat this as a cosmetic choice. Binance currently states that you cannot switch the registered account type afterward.

3. Select an available signup method

Binance currently documents these website registration options for personal accounts:

  • Email address.

  • Phone number.

  • Apple account.

  • Google account.

  • Telegram.

The options displayed to you should take priority over an old tutorial or screenshot because interfaces and available methods can change.

If you use email or phone, choose a credential you expect to retain and control.

If you use Apple, Google or Telegram, make sure you retain secure access to that connected account as well.

4. Verify your email address or phone number

For email or phone registration, Binance currently sends a six-digit verification code.

Its current website instructions state that the code must be entered within 30 minutes.

Enter only a code associated with a signup attempt you initiated.

Never give a verification code to:

  • Someone claiming they need it to activate your Binance account.

  • A person contacting you through social media.

  • Someone claiming to be support who asks you to read the code aloud.

  • A third party offering to complete registration for you.

A verification code proves control of a signup credential; it should not be treated as information to share.

5. Create your Binance password 🔐

For the current email/phone registration route, Binance states that the password must contain:

  • At least eight characters.

  • At least one uppercase letter.

  • At least one number.

Those are minimum requirements.

A stronger practical approach is to use a long, unique password that you have not reused on:

  • Your email account.

  • Another exchange.

  • Social media.

  • Banking services.

  • Other important accounts.

Binance's security guidance also recommends a strong password and specifically advises against password reuse across websites.

6. Confirm that the Binance account was created

Once Binance confirms successful account creation, the signup stage is complete.

That distinction is important.

You have created an account, but you have not necessarily completed the onboarding requirements needed for the services you intend to use.

Binance's current registration documentation says identity verification must be completed before trading, while its identity-verification guidance states that new users must complete the required Verified level to access offerings including crypto deposits, trades and withdrawals.

Binance Sign Up Is Only the First Account State

Instead of asking only, “Did my Binance signup work?”, identify which state you have actually reached.

State 1: Account created

Registration succeeded.

At this point, the account exists.

However:

Account created ≠ identity verified

State 2: Identity verified 🪪

Binance requires new users to complete its applicable identity-verification process before accessing covered products and services.

This is a separate stage from basic registration.

State 3: Security configured

An account can exist and be verified while still benefiting from stronger access protection.

Binance recommends enabling two-factor authentication and currently identifies passkeys and authenticator apps among its security options. It also provides an anti-phishing code feature for helping users identify genuine Binance communications.

State 4: The service you want is eligible

Do not assume that verification creates identical product access for every user.

Availability can depend on factors such as:

  • Country or region.

  • Account type.

  • Verification level.

  • Specific Binance product.

  • Applicable regional restrictions.

The final onboarding question is therefore:

Does this verified account have access to the specific Binance service I intend to use?

That is more precise than treating “signup complete” as a universal finish line.

Complete Binance Identity Verification

After account creation, follow the identity-verification instructions presented for your account.

Binance currently says all new users must complete its required Verified level to access covered services including cryptocurrency deposits, trading and withdrawals.

Keep your residence and identity information aligned

During verification, Binance asks users to select their country of residence and specifically states that it should be consistent with their identity documents. Binance then displays verification requirements for that country or region.

Use this consistency chain:

Actual residence → selected residence → personal information → available document type → verification

Your personal information should match the identification documents you submit. Binance's current verification instructions explicitly require consistency between entered information and the supporting ID.

Follow the document options Binance shows for your region

Do not rely on a universal document list from a third-party guide.

Binance currently states that many users may be offered a passport, identity card or driver's license, but the specific options should be taken from those displayed for the user's country.

This is an important distinction:

A document accepted for one reader does not prove that the same document type is available for everyone.

Complete the requested verification steps

The current Binance verification flow can include:

  1. Select your residence.

  2. Review the requirements shown for that country or region.

  3. Enter your personal information.

  4. Choose an available identity-document type.

  5. Provide the required document images.

  6. Complete additional identity checks presented by Binance.

Follow the instructions currently displayed in your account rather than trying to force your process to match a tutorial created for another jurisdiction.

Secure the Account Before Using Funds 🔑

Once registration and the required verification are complete, review the account's security settings before moving funds.

Binance's current security guidance recommends:

  • Using a strong, non-reused password.

  • Enabling 2FA.

  • Protecting the email account connected to Binance.

  • Never sharing 2FA codes.

  • Considering an anti-phishing code.

  • Monitoring account activity.

  • Installing apps only from official sources.

  • Avoiding untrusted networks when accessing the account.

Security controls can reduce avoidable account-access risks, but they do not remove the financial risks of cryptocurrency.

Binance Account Sign Up Not Working? Find the Failed Layer

Do not automatically restart the entire signup process.

First identify the last stage that worked.

You cannot reach the correct signup route

Failure layer: Service or jurisdiction

Check whether:

  • You are using the intended Binance service.

  • Registration is available for your actual residence.

  • A regional Binance platform applies instead.

For U.S. residents, check Binance.US availability for the current state or region before attempting onboarding. Binance.US currently lists multiple unsupported jurisdictions and separate crypto-only states.

Next action: Verify the correct regional route.

Do not change your residence details to make an unavailable signup form appear.

You reached signup but the email or phone code is not working

Failure layer: Credential verification

Check:

  1. The email address or phone number you entered.

  2. The inbox or device receiving the code.

  3. Spam or junk folders for email verification.

  4. Whether the code belongs to the current attempt.

  5. Whether the code is still valid.

Binance's current website registration process uses a six-digit code with a 30-minute entry window for email/phone signup.

Next action: Resolve the verification-code issue before moving forward rather than repeatedly creating new signup attempts.

Binance says the account was created, but you cannot trade

Failure layer: Account state

If signup succeeded, stop troubleshooting the registration form.

Check whether identity verification remains incomplete.

Binance currently requires new users to complete its applicable Verified level for covered services including trading.

Next action: Continue from identity verification rather than signing up again.

Your identity verification does not match the tutorial

Failure layer: Jurisdiction or identity requirements

This does not necessarily mean something is wrong.

Binance explicitly states that verification requirements and limits vary between countries, and it displays requirements based on the selected country or region.

Next action: Follow the requirements shown for your actual residence and account.

Do not substitute information from another user's verification flow.

Your identity information or document is being rejected

Failure layer: Identity verification

Check:

  • Country of residence.

  • Personal information.

  • Document-issuing country.

  • Document type.

  • Whether the information matches the document.

  • Image visibility and completeness.

  • Any camera or capture requirements shown in the verification flow.

Binance's current instructions require entered personal information to match identity documents and direct users to choose from the document options offered for their country.

Next action: Correct genuine inconsistencies where possible. If valid information still cannot be processed, use Binance's official support process.

Do not alter your identity or residence simply to obtain approval.

You discover that you already have an account

Failure layer: Wrong Search Job

Stop signup.

Your task is now login or recovery.

Creating another account is not a substitute for restoring access to the account you already own.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Binance account sign up mean?

Binance account signup means creating a new Binance account. The phrases sign up for Binance, register on Binance, create a Binance account and open a Binance account generally describe the same initial account-creation task.

Identity verification is a separate onboarding stage.

Can I sign up for Binance with an email address?

Yes. Binance currently supports email registration for personal accounts on both its website and app.

Can I create a Binance account with a phone number?

Yes. Phone-number registration is currently supported in Binance's personal-account signup documentation.

Can I sign up with Google or Apple?

Yes. Binance currently supports Google and Apple account registration on its website and mobile app.

Can I sign up for Binance with Telegram?

Binance currently documents a Telegram signup route on its website and app. Because available methods and interfaces can change, use the options actually presented in the current registration flow.

Is Binance signup the same as KYC?

No.

Signup creates the Binance account. KYC verifies the account holder's identity.

Binance currently requires new users to complete identity verification to access covered products and services such as crypto deposits, trading and withdrawals.

Should I create a new Binance account if I cannot log in?

No, not as the default solution.

If you already have an account, first identify whether you need login, password reset, security reset or account recovery rather than new registration.

Can a company sign up for Binance?

Binance provides a separate entity-account registration route. Its current documentation instructs users to choose the account type carefully because personal and entity account types cannot be changed after registration.

Does every country use the same Binance signup process?

No.

The global registration sequence may share common elements, but the relevant service, verification requirements and available features can vary by jurisdiction. Binance's identity-verification documentation explicitly states that requirements and limits differ by country.

Can a U.S. resident use the same Binance.com signup instructions?

Do not assume so.

Binance.US operates separately and maintains its own current list of supported, unsupported and crypto-only U.S. jurisdictions.

What should I do after signing up for Binance?

Move through the remaining account states:

  1. Complete the required identity verification.

  2. Configure account security.

  3. Confirm that the specific Binance service you want is available to your account and jurisdiction.

Conclusion

Binance account signup should be treated as a sequence of decisions rather than a single registration button.

The reliable path is:

Confirm you need a new account → use the appropriate Binance service → choose the correct account type → register with credentials you control → complete identity verification → secure the account → confirm service eligibility

That approach prevents two common mistakes: creating another account when the real task is recovery, and assuming that successful signup automatically provides access to every Binance product.

Disclaimer: Crypto assets can be volatile and involve significant financial risk. Creating or verifying a Binance account does not guarantee that every service or product will be available to you. Availability and requirements may vary by jurisdiction, account status and product. This article provides general information and is not financial, investment, tax or legal advice.

If you have confirmed that Binance.com is appropriate for your circumstances and you are ready to create a new personal account, Sign Up For Binance