In addition to the primary site, the Binance Official Website (binance.com), Binance maintains more than a dozen regional backup domains for localization and failover. For Android users, the Binance Official App automatically selects the optimal domain, so you don't need to worry. However, browser users facing regional blocks can choose a backup domain from this list. For iPhone users, refer to the Binance App Download Guide to switch regions and download the app.
Official Mirror List
The following list includes regional domains confirmed by the Binance Help Center and official Twitter (X). This site verifies these links monthly:
| Domain | Operator | Primary Regions | Feature Complete? |
|---|---|---|---|
| binance.com | Binance Holdings | Global Main Site | Yes |
| binance.info | Binance Holdings | Global Backup | Yes |
| binance.bz | Binance Holdings | Global Backup (Belize) | Yes |
| binance.me | Binance Africa | Africa | Yes |
| binance.com.br | Binance Brasil | Brazil | Yes (Fiat: BRL) |
| binance.ae | Binance MENA | UAE | Yes (Stricter KYC) |
| binance.sg | Binance Singapore | Singapore | Partially Restricted |
| binance.com.tr | Binance Türkiye | Turkey | Yes (Fiat: TRY) |
| binance.us | BAM Trading | USA | Independent Account/Limited Coins |
⚠️ Note: binance.us is operated by an independent entity. Accounts and funds are not shared with the main global site. It has fewer features and listed coins. Only US residents should use binance.us; users in other regions should avoid registering there.
Account System on Mirror Domains
Excluding binance.us, all other official mirrors use the same account system. This means an account registered on binance.com can log into binance.info, binance.bz, and binance.me with the same balance, order history, and KYC status.
This offers two practical benefits:
- If the main site is blocked in your network, you can switch to a mirror to log in and trade without re-registering.
- When traveling abroad, local mirrors may load faster due to closer server nodes (CDN).
How to Identify an Official Mirror
Every official mirror displays "Powered by Binance" or "Copyright © Binance" in the bottom right corner or footer, along with links to official social media. Here are several quick ways to verify:
- Certificate Recipient: Click the lock icon in the address bar; it should show a wildcard for binance.com or the specific regional domain.
- Post-Login Redirect: After logging in, you are usually redirected back to the primary binance.com dashboard, with all data synced.
- 2FA Verification: Official mirrors will correctly trigger your Google Authenticator or email verification code.
- Official Support Links: The Help Center link at the bottom should point to support.binance.com.
Practical Scenarios for Switching Mirrors
Scenario 1: binance.com loads very slowly on your network
Try visiting binance.info or binance.bz. These often use different CDN nodes and may provide a significantly faster connection.
Scenario 2: Certificate errors during login
This is usually caused by local DNS pollution. You can: ① Switch your DNS to 1.1.1.1 or 9.9.9.9; ② Try a different mirror domain; ③ Use the Binance Official App, which has built-in multi-domain switching.
Scenario 3: Web3 Wallet DApp browsers can't open binance.com
Some built-in wallet browsers restrict .com domains. You can switch to binance.info or use the app directly.
Beware of Fake Mirrors (Phishing Sites)
Many sites appear to be mirrors but are actually phishing scams. Avoid these:
- ❌ binance-cn.com, binance-china.com (Binance has never operated domains with "cn" or "china").
- ❌ bianance.com, binancee.com, binace.com (Spelling variations).
- ❌ binance.top / binance.vip / binance.xyz (Non-official TLDs).
- ❌ binance-login.com, binance-app.com (Any domain with prefixes or suffixes is untrustworthy).
Only the domains listed in the table above are official. If you encounter a new domain, verify it with the official Binance Twitter @binance before visiting.
Do Mirror Domains Ever Disappear?
Yes. Binance may deactivate certain domains based on regional regulations or business adjustments. For example:
- binance.cn is no longer used by Binance.
- In 2023, certain regional mirrors were removed due to regulatory changes in countries like Malaysia and Canada.
To check if a domain is still active, simply open it. If it automatically redirects to binance.com or shows a "Service Unavailable" message, it is likely being phased out. Our "Mirror Domains" section updates the list of inactive domains regularly.
FAQ
Q: Can I be logged into binance.com and binance.info at the same time?
A: Yes, both domains share the same session. However, the most recent login may overwrite the previous one if they are on different browsers.
Q: Are trading fees different on mirror domains?
A: No. All mirrors of the global main site share the same fee schedule, trading depth, and matching engine. Only binance.us has different rates and coin listings as it is an independent entity.
Q: binance.com is blocked for me; can I register directly on binance.info?
A: Yes. Accounts are interoperable across mirrors. Registering on any mirror is identical to registering on the main site, though the default language settings might differ.
Q: Will switching mirrors affect my KYC status?
A: No. KYC data is stored in a unified account system. Your verified status remains active regardless of which mirror you use.