To create a Binance account, start from Binance's official registration destination, choose an available registration method, complete the requested account confirmation, and then complete identity verification before attempting to use Binance products that require it. Binance's current global registration page supports email or phone registration plus Google, Apple, and Telegram options.
Account creation is only the first stage. Binance currently states that new users must complete its Verified identity-verification level to access Binance products and services, including cryptocurrency deposits and trades.
That means the practical journey is:
Confirm you are using the appropriate Binance service for your residence.
Create the account.
Complete registration confirmation.
Complete identity verification.
Secure the account.
Check that the product you want to use is available to you.
Only then consider depositing or trading.
Before You Create a Binance Account
A few checks before registration can prevent problems later.
Confirm the correct service for your location
Do not assume that being able to open a Binance webpage means every Binance service is available in your jurisdiction.
Regional implementations can differ. For example, Binance.US operates separately in the United States and maintains its own current list of supported, unsupported, and crypto-only states and regions. Its support page was updated on June 3, 2026.
🌍 If regional eligibility is relevant to you, verify it before supplying identity information or funding an account.
Decide who will own the account
Binance currently offers both personal registration and an explicit “Sign up as an entity” route. The entity process uses separate business-verification requirements.
Choose based on the actual owner:
Personal account: for an individual using Binance in their personal capacity.
Entity account: for an eligible company, organization, or other legal entity.
Do not choose the personal route simply because it looks shorter if the account is genuinely for an organization.
Use contact details you control
If you register with an email address, phone number, or third-party identity provider, make sure you expect to retain control of it.
This matters because account confirmation, authentication, security verification, and account recovery can depend on the credentials connected to your Binance account. Binance's current account-support documentation includes separate processes for managing phone numbers, passwords, passkeys, and authentication methods.
How to Create a Binance Account
1. Open Binance's official registration page
Start from Binance's official website and select Register or Sign Up.
The current Binance registration interface identifies itself as “Welcome to Binance” and provides the account-registration form directly.
If registration is appropriate for your circumstances, the campaign registration destination supplied for this article is:
🔎 Before entering credentials, check the destination carefully. Avoid entering account information on pages reached through unsolicited messages, copied login screens, unofficial applications, or unknown download sites.
2. Choose your registration method
Binance's current web registration interface offers:
Email or phone number.
Google.
Apple.
Telegram.
Binance's current app-registration documentation also describes registration using email, phone, Apple, or Google.
The exact methods displayed to you can depend on the interface and region, so follow the options shown on the official registration screen rather than assuming an older tutorial is still accurate.
3. Enter or connect your account information
Follow the registration route you selected.
For an email or phone registration, enter the information requested by the official Binance interface. If you select an available third-party route such as Google or Apple, follow the authentication flow provided on screen.
Use information that belongs to you and that you are authorized to use.
4. Complete the requested confirmation
Binance may require confirmation as part of the registration flow. Follow the current on-screen instructions rather than copying codes or procedures from an old screenshot.
Never disclose verification or authentication codes to someone claiming they need them to “help” create your account.
If you repeatedly fail to receive a requested authentication code, Binance's current troubleshooting guidance recommends checking spam or trash folders, confirming that a code was actually requested, trying again later when delivery is delayed, or using another available verification method when applicable.
5. Confirm that registration succeeded
At this point, distinguish account creation from identity verification.
A newly created account is not necessarily ready for deposits, trades, or every other Binance service. Binance explicitly states that new users need to complete its Verified identity-verification level to access products and services including cryptocurrency deposits and trades.
This distinction prevents a common misunderstanding:
Registration ≠ KYC ≠ funding ≠ trading.
Each is a separate stage.
Personal Account vs Entity Account
Most individual users will follow the personal-account route.
However, Binance's current registration screen separately offers entity signup, and its entity documentation describes a substantially different verification process.
For an entity account, Binance's official guide currently includes information such as:
Entity name.
Entity email.
Country of registration.
Registration number.
Legal form.
Nature of business.
Shareholding information.
Related-party information.
Corporate documentation.
The exact documents required can depend on the entity's country or region, legal form, and business characteristics. Binance specifically instructs applicants to follow the requirements displayed in their verification process.
🧭 Decision rule: register according to the true account owner, not according to whichever process appears easiest.
Complete Identity Verification After Account Creation
For personal accounts, Binance's current verification workflow begins from the account's Identification area or a Verify/Get Verified prompt.
The personal verification process can include:
Selecting residence.
Selecting the document-issuing country or region.
Choosing an available document type.
Submitting the requested identification document.
Completing a liveness check.
Confirming personal information.
Waiting for Binance to review the submission.
Document options and submission methods can vary by country. Binance's current documentation explicitly notes that users should follow the options offered for their jurisdiction.
🪪 Make sure the information you provide is accurate and consistent with the documents you are authorized to use.
Do not:
Use another person's identity.
Substitute someone else's ID for your own.
Misrepresent your residence.
Alter documents.
Attempt to bypass regional restrictions.
Create misleading information to influence verification.
Binance specifically states that an account cannot be transferred to another person or have another person's ID substituted for the account holder's identity.
Secure Your New Binance Account
Do not treat security as something to configure only after you deposit crypto.
Binance currently provides several account-security mechanisms, including authenticator-based authentication, passkeys, and an anti-phishing code.
Add strong authentication
Binance supports authenticator apps and passkeys among its account-security options. Its current passkey documentation allows supported users to configure passkeys through the Binance app or website.
🔐 Protect the email account, phone account, Apple/Google account, or other identity provider connected to Binance as well. Compromising an underlying account can undermine the security of the Binance login connected to it.
Consider an anti-phishing code
Binance's anti-phishing feature allows users to create a recognizable code that appears in legitimate Binance emails and SMS communications after it is configured.
This can provide an additional signal when evaluating messages that claim to come from Binance.
It should not replace basic precautions such as checking where a link leads and refusing to disclose authentication credentials.
Creating an Account Does Not Mean You Are Ready to Trade
A useful account-state model is:
Created → Verified → Secured → Eligible → Funded → Ready for the intended product
Do not skip from “Created” directly to “Funded.”
Binance's current verification documentation says new users must complete Verified status for access to products and services including crypto deposits and trades. Regional or payment-channel requirements can also affect the verification level or options presented to the user.
Before depositing funds, check:
Your identity-verification state.
Regional eligibility.
The specific product you intend to use.
The deposit method available to your account.
The asset you are depositing.
The correct blockchain network where applicable.
Cryptocurrency trading involves significant risk and can result in loss of capital. Binance's own risk warning advises users not to invest more than they can afford to lose and to understand the risks before trading.
Common Problems When Creating a Binance Account
I created the account but cannot trade
First check identity verification.
Binance currently requires new users to reach Verified status before accessing services including cryptocurrency deposits and trades.
A successful registration therefore does not by itself prove that the account is ready for trading.
I am not receiving a verification code
Check:
Whether you actually requested the code.
Your spam and trash folders.
Whether the email address or phone information is correct.
Whether another supported verification method is available.
Whether temporarily waiting and requesting a fresh code resolves a delivery delay.
These steps align with Binance's current authentication-code troubleshooting guidance.
My location is not supported
Do not try to bypass the restriction.
Regional availability can materially affect onboarding. Binance.US, for example, currently lists both supported and unsupported U.S. states and identifies Kansas and Wisconsin as crypto-only states.
Follow the eligibility rules applicable to your actual residence.
I already have an account
If the real problem is access to an existing Binance account, creating another account may not solve it.
Use Binance's account-access, password-reset, or authentication-recovery processes as applicable. Binance currently documents password reset and 2FA recovery separately from registration.
The task in that state is recovery, not signup.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I create a Binance account?
Open Binance's official registration destination, select an available registration method, provide or connect the requested information, complete confirmation, and then proceed to identity verification.
Can I create a Binance account with an email address?
Yes. Binance's current global registration interface supports an email or phone-number route.
Can I create a Binance account with Google or Apple?
Yes. Google and Apple are currently displayed as registration options on Binance's global account-creation page.
Can I register using Telegram?
Binance's global web registration page observed for this guide currently displays Continue with Telegram. Registration options can change, so rely on the methods shown on your own official Binance screen.
Do I need KYC after creating a Binance account?
Binance currently says all new users must complete its Verified identity-verification level to access Binance products and services, including cryptocurrency deposits and trades.
Can a company create a Binance account?
Binance currently provides an entity-account registration option and maintains a dedicated entity-verification process. Requirements vary according to factors such as the entity's jurisdiction and legal form.
Can I create multiple verified personal accounts?
Binance's current personal-verification FAQ says that users who already have a verified personal account can instead consider an entity account where appropriate or use its sub-account functionality.
Is creating a Binance account the same as creating a Binance Wallet?
No. An exchange account and Binance Wallet are different products and should not be treated as interchangeable account states. Create the product that matches the task you actually intend to perform.
Conclusion
To create a Binance account correctly, focus on the account state rather than simply reaching the end of a registration form.
Start with the appropriate Binance destination for your circumstances, choose the correct personal or entity account, register using a method you control, complete the required identity verification, and configure account security before depositing funds.
The essential sequence is:
Create → Verify → Secure → Check eligibility → Fund only when appropriate.
Keeping those stages separate makes the Binance sign-up process easier to understand and reduces the chance of confusing successful registration with full product eligibility.
If creating a new account is the correct next action for you:
Risk notice: Cryptocurrency trading involves substantial financial risk. Product availability, verification requirements, and permitted services can vary according to account circumstances and jurisdiction. Check the current official Binance information applicable to you before funding or trading.
