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How to Buy Crypto with Credit/Debit Card? (Web)

How to Buy Crypto with Credit/Debit Card? (Web)

2020-11-05 14:06
Last updated: 6 June 2024
1. Log in to your Binance account and click [Buy Crypto].
2. Here you can choose to buy crypto with different fiat currencies. Enter the fiat amount you want to spend, and the system will automatically display the amount of crypto you can get.
Then, choose to pay with [Card] and click [Buy].
3. If you haven’t purchased crypto with a card before, click [Add New Card] and enter your card details. Click [Confirm].
Please note that you may be asked to wait 24 hours if you bind too many cards at once. If the card fails to bind, you can try a card issued by a different bank, or with a different issuing country if possible.
4. Check the payment details and transaction fees carefully before clicking [Confirm]. Please note that at any given time, the price and corresponding amount of crypto may be recalculated automatically.
To learn more about the calculations of pricing and crypto rates, click the [...] button next to the price quotation.
5. If applicable, you’ll be redirected to your bank's one-time password transaction page. Follow the instructions to validate your payment.
6. Please wait patiently for your order to process. You’ll see the purchased crypto in your account shortly.

Frequently Asked Questions - Cards and Payment

Binance supports VISA and Mastercard credit and debit cards, as well as Apple Pay and Google Pay. The supported currencies are as follows:
AED, AMD, AUD, AOA, AZN, BGN, BHD, BRL, CAD, CHF, CLP, COP, CRC, CZK, DKK, DOP, EUR, GBP, GEL, HKD, HUF, IDR, ILS, ISK, JPY, KES, KWD, KZT, MNT, MXN, NZD, OMR, PAB, PEN, PHP, PLN, QAR, RON, SAR, SEK, TJS, TRY, TWD, UGX, USD, UYU, UZS, VND, XAF, and ZAR.
Currently, Binance supports more than 220 issuing countries. Please try a card from a different issuing country if you have one.
You can link up to five bank cards.

Frequently Asked Questions - Transactions

Yes, if you do not complete the order within the time limit, it becomes invalid, and you need to submit a new transaction.
If payment has been deducted for failed transactions, your payment amount will be returned to your card. The refund process may take a few days to show on your card statement.
Some banks may perceive crypto transactions as quasi-cash payments. Therefore, some banks may charge an additional fee for purchasing cryptocurrency with your cards. If you were charged an additional fee, please contact your bank to clarify the reason first.
Some banks and card providers may restrict cryptocurrency transactions due to their internal policies. If your transaction is blocked, you may need to consult with your bank or card provider about their rules on cryptocurrency trades. Alternatively, users can try using another card (from the same or different bank).
When buying cryptocurrency with a card, please note that in addition to fees, conversion rates/prices would also affect the final amount you can receive. You may check your order details from [History] - [Fiat Order].
Go to [History] - [Fiat Order] and find the failed order. The order status should be shown as "Failed". Click the [i] button to view a detailed explanation under [Unable to Process].
You may click [Inquiry] to request further assistance from Binance Support.

Frequently Asked Questions - Settings and Order History

You can hover over the wallet icon and go to [Overview] to check whether the cryptocurrency has arrived.
Click [Increase Limit] if you've reached your daily limit.
You'll be prompted to complete additional verification. After completing the process, you could increase your limit.
Alternatively, you can view your current limits and upgrade your identity verification level for a higher account limit. Mouse over the profile icon and go to [Account] - [Identification].
Click [History] on the Buy Crypto page.
You can view your order history under [Fiat Order].

To learn more about using bank cards on Binance, visit the Credit/Debit Card Purchase Guide FAQs page.