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How to Register Binance from Mainland China

For mainland Chinese users, the biggest hurdle with Binance isn't the registration process itself — it's "how to even open the website." Due to regulatory reasons, Binance's domain is not directly accessible within China. However, this doesn't mean Chinese users can't use Binance. In fact, a large number of active users on Binance are from mainland China. This article addresses the specific circumstances of mainland users and walks through every step from getting access to completing registration.

Can Mainland Chinese Users Use Binance?

First, let's be clear: Binance does not prohibit mainland Chinese users from registering or using its platform. You can register normally, complete KYC verification (using a Chinese ID card), and trade. Some features are restricted, such as certain derivative products. But for most regular users, core functions like spot trading and P2P purchases work without issues.

Getting Past the Access Barrier

This is the first obstacle for mainland users. You'll need a network tool that can access international websites. We won't go into specifics here, but here are a few general directions:

  • Use a mainstream network proxy tool
  • Choose stable nodes — Japan, Singapore, or US nodes are recommended
  • Enable global proxy mode to avoid partial page loading issues

Once the network issue is resolved, go to the Binance official site to access the registration page. This link includes a referral code, and you'll automatically receive trading fee discounts after signing up.

Another convenient option is to directly download the Binance App. Once installed on your phone, the app is sometimes more stable than the web version and more convenient for everyday use.

Registration Process (Key Tips for Mainland Users)

Choosing a Registration Method

Mainland users should prioritize email registration. Here's why:

  1. While mainland phone numbers (+86) can be used to register, you may occasionally have trouble receiving SMS verification codes
  2. Email registration is more reliable — Gmail or Outlook is recommended
  3. If you only have a local email (QQ Mail, 163), it will work, but consider creating an international email as a backup

Filling In Registration Details

  • Enter an email address where you can reliably receive messages
  • Password requirements: at least 8 characters, including uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers
  • The referral code will be automatically filled in if you register through the link above

Receiving the Verification Code

Email verification codes usually arrive within seconds. If you're using a Chinese email provider like QQ Mail, there might be a delay — check your spam folder.

If the code never arrives, consider signing up with a different email address. Since you haven't submitted any identity information yet, switching costs you nothing.

Identity Verification Tips

When completing KYC as a mainland user, select "China" as your nationality and "ID Card" as your document type.

Common pitfalls to avoid:

Your proxy node matters: During identity verification, try to avoid a major mismatch between your IP location and your selected nationality. For example, if you select "China" as your nationality but your IP shows the United States, it may trigger additional reviews. Use an Asian node (Japan, Singapore, or Hong Kong) during verification.

Pinyin name format: Some page versions will ask for your English name. Chinese users should enter their name in Pinyin. Pay close attention to whether it's "given name first" or "family name first." For example, if your name is Zhang Wei, you might need to enter First Name: Wei, Last Name: Zhang.

ID card photos: Chinese ID cards have a very high approval rate. Just make sure the photos are clear and all information is visible. Place the ID flat on a table, shoot from directly above, and don't use the flash.

Facial recognition: Success rates are much higher using the app than the web version. Remove glasses, face a light source, stand against a white wall, and follow the on-screen prompts.

Post-Registration Security Setup

For mainland users, security settings are especially important since real money is at stake. Complete the following immediately after registration:

1. Enable Google Authenticator

Download the Google Authenticator app and link it by scanning the QR code in Binance's security settings. This is essential and dramatically improves account security. Every login and withdrawal requires a Google Authenticator code, so even a leaked password isn't a major concern.

Important reminder: During setup, the system will give you a backup key. Write it down and store it safely. If you lose your phone or reinstall your OS, this key is the only way to recover your authenticator.

2. Enable Dual Verification with Both Phone and Email

If you registered with email, also link your phone number. If you registered with your phone number, add an email too. With dual verification enabled, critical operations require both, effectively doubling your security.

3. Set Up an Anti-Phishing Code

Choose a memorable phrase like "binance888." Every official email from Binance will include this identifier, helping you distinguish real emails from phishing attempts. It's a simple feature but extremely practical — many scam emails impersonate Binance.

Common Questions from Mainland Users

Q: I registered with a +86 phone number — what if I change my number? You can update your phone number in the account security settings, which requires verifying the old number and other security checks. If your old number is already deactivated, you'll need to contact support — the process can be tedious. That's why it's best to register with a number you plan to keep long-term.

Q: I need a VPN to use Binance — is my money safe? Binance's security has nothing to do with how you access the internet. Binance has a world-class security team and insurance fund. However, be careful with your own network tools — avoid shady free proxies that could intercept your data.

Q: Can I deposit directly from a mainland bank card? No. Mainland users primarily buy USDT through P2P trading — direct person-to-person transactions where you pay via Alipay, WeChat, or bank transfer, and the seller releases crypto to you. This process is very well-established within the Binance app.

Q: Is using Binance illegal? Currently, there are no explicit laws in mainland China prohibiting individuals from holding or trading cryptocurrency. Regulations mainly target exchanges operating within China and activities like ICOs. That said, the regulatory landscape is uncertain — exercise your own judgment and only invest money you can afford to lose.

Q: What if my account gets frozen? If your account is temporarily frozen due to unusual activity (e.g., frequent IP changes or abnormal login patterns), contact Binance's online support. After verifying your identity, the issue can usually be resolved.

Summary

The core steps for mainland users to register on Binance are: resolve network access → register with email → verify identity with your ID card → set up security features. If everything goes smoothly, the entire process takes about 30 minutes. The most important thing is to set up proper security and protect your assets.

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