For beginners using Binance Pay, it's best to start with stable, reliable, and widely used cryptocurrencies. Here are some of the best coins for beginners that are supported by Binance Pay:

1. USDT (Tether)

Stablecoin (pegged to USD)

Low volatility, ideal for storing value

Widely accepted in crypto transactions

2. BTC (Bitcoin)

The most well-known and trusted crypto

Good long-term holding

High transaction fees sometimes, but very liquid

3. BNB (Binance Coin)

Native coin of Binance

Can be used to pay fees at a discount

Widely supported on Binance services

4. ETH (Ethereum)

Most popular smart contract platform

Used in many DeFi apps

Can have higher fees, but very reliable

5. SOL (Solana)

Fast and low fees

Increasing popularity in apps and NFTs

Good for payments and transfers

6. XRP (Ripple)

Designed for fast cross-border payments

Very low transaction fees

Good for sending/receiving with Binance Pay

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Tips for Beginners:

Start with small amounts to test how Binance Pay works.

Stick with USDT, BNB, or BTC for simplicity and stability.

Avoid meme coins or low-cap coins in the beginning—they're risky.

#Bitcoin $BTC

#Ethereum$ETH

#SOL $SOL