To trade on Binance, the very first step is opening the official site. The trouble is that some people can get in on PC but not mobile, while others hit the opposite problem. The official site is itself a responsive website, and mobile and PC go through the same domain. First register your account via the Binance Official Site. On mobile, the recommended path is to download the Binance Official App directly. If you are not sure how to install it, see the iOS Install Guide.
The Unified Entry of the Official Site
The official entry of Binance has only one root domain: binance.com. Whether you use iPhone, Android, Windows, or Mac, you are hitting this domain, and the server returns a device-specific layout based on the browser's User-Agent.
Same domain, same account system, same asset account. That means if you are logged in on PC, you can also log in on mobile, and your assets, orders, and API keys all stay in sync. There is no separate "PC Binance account" and "mobile Binance account."
Why Emphasize the Single Domain
Many newcomers assume there is a dedicated mobile domain like m.binance.com or mobile.binance.com. That kind of standalone mobile domain does not exist. If you run across such an address in search results, it is almost certainly an impersonation site. The real Binance uses only binance.com as its single public entry.
Steps to Enter the Official Site on PC
Stick to Mainstream Browsers
Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari can all open the Binance site normally. For users in mainland China, it is best to avoid locally-repackaged browsers (such as 360 Speed or QQ Browser). They may inject ads or intercept part of Binance's scripts, resulting in broken page rendering.
The Workflow
- Open the browser address bar, manually type binance.com, and press Enter
- Once the page loads, bookmark it as "Binance Official Site"
- Click "Log In" or "Sign Up" in the upper right corner
- After logging in you can enable password memory in the browser (not recommended on public PCs)
What to Do When It Will Not Load
If the address resolves but the page is blank white, try these first:
- Press Ctrl + F5 to force-refresh
- Clear browser cache and cookies
- Disable proxy plugins or ad-blocker extensions
- Switch to incognito mode (Ctrl + Shift + N in Chrome)
Entering the Official Site on Mobile
There are two mobile paths, each suited to different scenarios.
Method 1: Mobile Browser Direct Access
iPhone users can use Safari; Android users can use Chrome or the built-in browser. Type binance.com directly in the address bar, and the login experience is almost identical to desktop. It is ideal for quick market checks, reading articles, and downloading the official app.
Method 2: In-App Embedded Browser
After you download the Binance Official App, every web-based operation (help center, campaign pages, announcements) opens in the embedded browser. The embedded browser whitelists only the binance.com domain, which is relatively safer and far less susceptible to phishing pages.
Mobile vs. PC Feature Comparison
| Feature | PC Browser | Mobile Browser | Official App |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spot trading | Full support | Supported | Full support |
| Futures trading | Full support | Supported, small screen | Full support |
| Depth charts / K-line | Best on large screen | Limited | Gesture-optimized |
| Deposits and withdrawals | Supported | Supported | Full support |
| KYC verification | Supported | Easier for photos | Smoothest |
| Push notifications | Limited browser push | Limited | Native push |
| Fingerprint / face login | Not supported | Not supported | Supported |
The table reveals a clear pattern: do chart analysis on PC, and handle KYC and daily operations on the mobile app. Using them together is the ideal posture.
Prep Work Before Entering the Site
Account Preparation
If you do not yet have a Binance account, complete registration and KYC on PC first. Entering phone numbers and emails is faster and less error-prone on a keyboard.
Network Environment
Stable home broadband beats public Wi-Fi. Do not log in to trading accounts over public Wi-Fi -- a well-worn but still critical rule. If you must use mobile data, prefer carrier 4G/5G over unknown hotspots.
Browser Settings
- Enable HTTPS-only mode (on by default in most modern browsers)
- Keep aggressive privacy options off except for "allow cross-site cookies"
- Disable unknown userscripts (Tampermonkey etc.)
- Do not install extensions that claim to "auto-log in to Binance"
Common Reasons Access Fails
Reason 1: DNS Resolution Error
Some ISPs' DNS resolve binance.com to the wrong IP. Changing DNS is an effective fix -- set it to 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 (public DNS), and access often recovers immediately.
Reason 2: Browser Certificate Warning
If the browser displays "Your connection is not private," two possibilities exist: your system clock is wrong, or someone is doing a man-in-the-middle at the router level. Fix the clock if it is wrong; never click "Proceed" on a real certificate error.
Reason 3: Outdated Browser
Internet Explorer and Chrome versions before 70 no longer support the modern ES features Binance's front-end uses, so the page renders blank. Upgrade to the latest browser version.
Reason 4: Region Restriction Message
If the page shows "This service is not available in your region," it means the server detected your IP as being in a restricted region. In that case, either change your network, or use binance.us (US-compliant users only).
FAQ
Q1: Can I directly access the PC version on mobile? You can, but there is no point. Tap the menu in the upper right of the mobile browser and choose "Request Desktop Site", and you will see the PC layout -- but the text is tiny and operation is awkward.
Q2: Does the official site have an app-version entry? The official site is a webpage, not an app. But Binance provides a standalone Binance App, with download entries at the top and bottom menus of the site. The app is not the official site -- it is a client program.
Q3: Why does typing binance.com send me to another country's language version? On first visit Binance picks a language based on your IP geolocation. If the language is unfamiliar, switch to "English" (or your preferred language) via the selector in the upper right. Future visits will remember the choice.
Q4: Will a mobile-browser session and an App login kick each other out? No. Binance allows simultaneous sessions across devices, but each login triggers a notification, and you can see all active sessions under Account Security. Kick out any unfamiliar device immediately from within the app.
Q5: Can I log in to two Binance accounts on the same PC? Logging in to two accounts in the same browser will overwrite cookies. Use Chrome's multi-user profiles or two different browsers (for example, account A in Chrome, account B in Edge), and you can run two accounts in parallel.