Independent third-party tutorial site · Continuously updated
Content-driven tutorial library centered on using Binance
FlyVault breaks Binance registration, downloads, risk control, and API into actionable chapters, covering Android, iOS, Mac, and Windows on every platform, with all content maintained against real-world scenarios.
FlyVault is a content library focused on Binance tutorials — from registration to downloads, from risk control to APIs, every chapter is broken down for real-world scenarios.
Action-first
Every article revolves around real operational steps, with screenshot walkthroughs and command snippets, suitable for both beginners and advanced users.
Full-platform coverage
Android APK, iOS, macOS, and Windows all covered in one place, with dedicated tutorials for every major phone brand.
Continuously maintained
We track the latest Binance builds, risk-control policies, and API updates; outdated steps are replaced with the current working version.
Exchange comparison
Objective reasons to pick Binance
Scores from CoinMarketCap spot liquidity rating (out of 1000), for exchange-selection reference only.
Binance
967
Coinbase
742
OKX
688
Bybit
617
Kraken
540
Data source: CoinMarketCap Liquidity Score, compared monthly on this site.
Multi-device ready
One account · Log in from anywhere
Pick your usual device and jump straight to the matching install and login tutorial.
APK direct install · ~85 MB
Requirement · Android 7.0 or later
Verified · HarmonyOS / MIUI / ColorOS / OriginOS / One UI
No Google Play services required
Android users can install the official APK directly — no app store, no Google Play dependency. Tested on Xiaomi, Huawei, OPPO, vivo, Samsung, and other major brands.
Option 1 · US or HK Apple ID + App Store
Option 2 · Official TestFlight beta invite
Option 3 · Open m.binance.com in Safari
Works on iPhone and iPad · No jailbreak needed
iOS users need to sign in to the App Store with an overseas Apple ID; no jailbreak is required, and automatic updates continue to work afterwards.
Binance.dmg · ~130 MB
Requirement · macOS 10.15 Catalina or later
Native Apple Silicon support (M1 / M2 / M3 / M4)
Account auto-syncs with mobile app and web
The macOS client is built on Electron and mirrors the web experience; M1/M2/M3 chips are all supported, and you can QR-sync with your phone after launch.
Setup-Binance.exe · ~150 MB
Requirement · Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit)
Installs without admin privileges
Auto-checks for updates on launch
The Windows desktop client is about 96 MB and installs without administrator rights; this site publishes the official checksum so you can verify package integrity.
Public endpoints · Query market data with no key required
Signed endpoints · API Key + Secret + HMAC-SHA256
Default rate · 1200 requests / minute
Supports Spot / Margin / Futures / Options
Full support for Spot / Margin / Futures / Options endpoints; this site ships Python, Node.js, and Go examples along with signature-generation templates.
Everything you need
Ten tutorial categories, fully covered
Each category has a dedicated editor pushing updates; articles are split by real usage scenarios so you can jump in as needed.
From the KYC document upload system's encrypted transport, Jumio/FaceTec data retention periods, EU GDPR compliance, and the right to data deletion, to how imposter sites steal document images — we dissect the personal-data processing pipeline behind the Binance official site and the user self-protection measures.
What does the real entry to Binance's official website look like? This article breaks it down through domain structure, certificate details, and redirect rules, teaching you how to spot the real site among the chaotic results on search engines and social media.
Binance's official site behaves differently across PC browsers, mobile browsers, and tablets. This article breaks down the access path, common errors, and the most stable entry choice for each device.
Searching 'Binance official site' on Google, Bing, or Baidu returns dozens of results, but only one is the real official site. This article teaches you to tell real from fake via domain, certificate, title features, and ad markers.
binance.com and binance.us are two independent platforms under the same brand, with completely separate legal entities, products, and assets. This article compares them across five dimensions: coins, leverage, fiat channels, KYC, and fees.
Inability to access Binance's official site is usually caused by DNS poisoning, IP blocking, or network interception. This article provides diagnostic commands and actionable fixes by scenario.
The Binance app has different installer sizes across iOS, Android Google Play, the official APK, and desktop. This article lists current version sizes, disk space to reserve before downloading, and actual space used after install.
The Binance APK has only two real sources: the official site and Binance's CDN. This article lists the official download paths, third-party market risks, pre-install verification, and first-launch configuration.
Slow Binance app downloads usually come from distant CDN nodes, ISP throttling, or weak WiFi. This article provides diagnostic steps and six speed-up methods.
The Binance app and binance.com web version share the same account and assets, but differ in features, experience, and compliance capabilities. This article compares them across seven dimensions with recommendations.
First-time Binance app downloads are easy to trip on. This article walks through five steps: spotting the real official site, choosing a download channel, verifying the installer, finishing install, and first-launch configuration.
Bind Touch ID fingerprint verification to Binance desktop client on macOS for login, ordering, withdrawals, and API management. Covers Keychain integration, Secure Enclave principles, troubleshooting, and multi-fingerprint management.
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No. FlyVault is an independent third-party Binance tutorial site and is not affiliated with Binance. We simply organize public documentation and hands-on experience; all trading must be completed on the official Binance website or official app.
The international domain is binance.com. If access is restricted, regional mirrors (such as binance.info and binance.bz) are available. Our Official Gateway category maintains a live list of reachable domains — we recommend entering through that category page.
Yes. Android users can install the official APK directly without an app store; iOS users need to switch their Apple ID region and fetch it from the App Store. Our Android Install and iOS Setup categories provide the detailed steps.
First confirm the trigger (frequent IP switching, suspicious deposits/withdrawals, KYC mismatch, etc.), keep your trade records and ID proof, and submit an appeal through official live chat. Standard restrictions are usually handled within 24–72 hours. See the Risk Control category for details.
The REST endpoints default to 6000 weight per minute; each user can open up to 5 WebSocket connections with a maximum of 1024 subscriptions per second. Use the right endpoints and caching according to the docs to avoid hitting limits.
Yes. The official Binance Mac client has native support for Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4). Just download the dmg and install — performance is better than the Rosetta-translated alternative.
Only fetch the installer from the official binance.com download link and verify the SHA-256 checksum published by Binance. Anyone offering a 'modified' or 'cracked' build is untrustworthy.
Core tutorials are reviewed monthly; when Binance ships a major release (KYC upgrade, API revision, etc.), we sync within 48 hours. Reader-reported errors are fixed within 48 hours.
Ready to start your Binance journey?
From download to your first trade, follow the tutorials step by step — any time you hit a snag, jump back to the matching category.