Last updated: 17 Sep 2024
There are a number of ways to buy cryptocurrencies on Binance in just a few simple steps. You can choose from multiple channels and payment methods via Binance’s website or the Binance app available in your country. We support over 300 fiat currencies.
Before getting started, please make sure you’ve registered or logged in to your Binance account and completed your identity verification. If you are new to Binance, please refer to the Binance Beginner’s Guide.
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Deposit funds into your Spot Wallet: Transfer fiat currency from your bank account and use it on the exchange.
Updated as of September 2024
AED | AMD | ARS | AUD | AZN | BDT | BGN |
BHD | BND | BOB | BRL | BYN | CAD | CHF |
CLP | CNY | COP | CRC | CZK | DKK | DOP |
DZD | EGP | EUR | GBP | GEL | GHS | GTQ |
HKD | HUF | IDR | ILS | INR | JPY | KES |
KGS | KHR | KWD | KZT | LAK | LKR | MAD |
MDL | MMK | MNT | MXN | NPR | NZD | OMR |
PAB | PEN | PHP | PKR | PLN | QAR | RON |
RUB | SAR | SDG | SEK | THB | TJS | TMT |
TND | TRY | TWD | TZS | UAH | UGX | USD |
UYU | UZS | VES | VND | XAF | XOF | ZAR |
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Risk warning: Trading cryptocurrencies involves significant risk and can result in the loss of your capital. You should not invest more than you can afford to lose and you should ensure that you fully understand the risks involved. Before trading, please take into consideration your level of experience, purchase objectives, and seek independent financial advice if necessary. It is your responsibility to ascertain whether you are permitted to use the services of Binance based on the legal requirements in your country of residence. Purchasing crypto assets are not covered by the Financial Ombudsman Service or subject to protection under the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.