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WowStack breaks down Binance's official site, app download, C2C trading, USDT deposit, bank card top-up and payment comparison into hands-on documents you can follow step by step.
Tutorial categories
Ten themed sections, from official entries all the way to payment methods.
Official Entry
The Binance official URL, mirror entries and anti-phishing checks, with a verification method attached to every link.
More tutorials →Mirror Index
A curated list of working mirrors, backup domains and browser tweaks for unstable access.
More tutorials →Site Verification
How to tell the real Binance from copycat sites, with traits of common fake domains and source-code checks.
More tutorials →App Download
Key points for installing the official Binance app on Android APK, iOS and desktop clients.
More tutorials →Real-Device Install
Hands-on install logs on Xiaomi, Huawei and Apple devices, covering permissions, trusted certificates and white-screen fixes.
More tutorials →C2C Buying
Listing on C2C, picking trusted merchants, choosing payment methods and the dispute appeal flow.
More tutorials →Fiat Deposit
Bank cards, third-party processors and CNY purchases with reference times and fee notes.
More tutorials →USDT Deposit
Cross-chain USDT top-ups, picking the right network, expected timing and recovery for wrong-network sends.
More tutorials →Withdrawal Guides
USDT withdrawal, fiat off-ramp, address whitelist setup and fee optimisation.
More tutorials →Payment Methods
Bank cards, WeChat, Alipay, Google Pay and others compared for availability and usability.
More tutorials →Binance deposit flow, written down as documents
From the official URL to C2C settlement, from card top-ups to USDT deposits, WowStack turns every step into a standalone guide.
Common questions
Real questions from real users on Binance deposits, C2C and payments.
What is the official Binance website address and how do I find the real one?
Binance's main domain is binance.com. The safest way to land on the real one is via the official Twitter, Telegram announcements or links inside the app, avoiding paid search ads. The article walks through fixed signs of a real Binance site.
Read full article → Q2How do I spot a fake Binance website? Which details matter most?
Copycat sites usually share these traits: a look-alike domain, an SSL certificate issued to the wrong entity, a missing official anti-phishing notice on the login page, and an APK link pointing to a non-official package. The article lists the obvious tells.
Read full article → Q3Binance won't load - are there working mirrors?
binance.com sometimes becomes unstable. You can switch to one of Binance's official regional sites as a backup. The article reviews which mirrors and regional domains are reliable, how to verify they are official, and what network tweaks help.
Read full article → Q4How do I download the Binance app and install the Android APK?
On Android the fastest way is grabbing the APK directly from the Binance site, then enabling Install from unknown sources. The article walks through the full direct-install flow from download to signature check to first launch.
Read full article → Q5How do I install Binance on iPhone without a US Apple ID?
There are several routes: switch to an Apple ID region where Binance is listed, use the official TestFlight invite, or sign in on a different device. The article reviews how realistic each option is and where the gotchas hide.
Read full article → Q6How does Binance C2C work? What does buying USDT for the first time look like?
C2C is the first deposit step for most people: pick a merchant on the C2C tab, place an order, transfer fiat by WeChat / Alipay / bank card, and wait for the merchant to release coins. The article walks through a first-time C2C trade end to end.
Read full article → Q7Which payment methods does Binance support? Can I use cards, WeChat or Alipay?
C2C accepts WeChat, Alipay and bank transfers depending on the merchant. Fiat channels support credit / debit cards or third-party processors based on your region. The article tabulates real-world availability for each.
Read full article → Q8How can I top up CNY with a bank card on Binance?
Mainland users mostly route through C2C bank transfers or third-party processors. Direct card-to-crypto is unavailable in many regions. The article splits available channels into C2C, third-party and direct card categories.
Read full article → Q9Which network should I use for USDT deposits? TRC20 or ERC20? What if I picked the wrong chain?
TRC20 is cheap and fast, the default for most users. ERC20 costs more but is widely compatible. BEP20 fits transfers within the Binance ecosystem. A wrong network may not be recoverable - file a ticket with the tx hash and ask support to assist.
Read full article → Q10How do I cash out CNY from Binance? What does selling USDT on C2C look like?
Binance has no direct CNY off-ramp - the only route is C2C: list USDT for sale, the merchant wires CNY to your bank account. The article walks through the full sell flow including merchant filtering and release confirmation.
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