So, you’re ready to dive into crypto? Buying your first cryptocurrency on Binance is easier

than it looks—no advanced trading skills needed. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the

exact steps to purchase crypto on Binance using a debit/credit card, bank transfer, or even

peer-to-peer (P2P) trading.

Step 1: Log In or Sign Up

First things first—make sure you have a Binance account. If not, create one at binance.com.

After signing up, verify your identity (KYC) to unlock full features like fiat deposits, spot

trading, and P2P.

Tip: Enable 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) for added security.

Step 2: Go to ‘Add Funds’

Once you’re logged in:

● Hover over the “Buy Crypto” option on the top menu.

● Choose your preferred payment method:

○ Credit/Debit Card

Bank Transfer

○ P2P Trading

○ Third-Party Payments (e.g., Simplex, Banxa)

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Let’s break down each method:

Option 1: Buy with a Credit/Debit Card

This is the quickest and most beginner-friendly way.

1. Select “Credit/Debit Card”.

2. Choose your fiat currency (e.g., USD, EUR, PKR).

3. Enter the amount you want to spend.

4. Select the crypto you want to buy (e.g., BTC, ETH, USDT).

5. Add your card details and complete the purchase.

Note: Some banks may block crypto purchases. Use cards from crypto-friendly banks for smoother transactions.

Option 2: Bank Deposit

If you prefer lower fees:

1. Choose “Bank Deposit”.

2. Select your currency and payment method (SEPA, SWIFT, etc.).

3. Follow the on-screen instructions to send funds from your bank.

4. Once deposited, go to the Convert or Spot section to buy crypto.

Option 3: Use Binance P2P

Want zero fees and local payment methods? Try P2P:

1. Go to Buy Crypto > P2P.

2. Choose your local currency.

3. Browse verified sellers with your preferred payment method (e.g., Easypaisa,

JazzCash, UPI).

4. Enter the amount and place an order.

5. Pay the seller directly and click “Transferred, notify seller.”

6. Once confirmed, the crypto is released to your Binance wallet.

Pro Tip: Always trade with verified users (green badge) and read their terms

before proceeding.

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Step 3: Check Your Wallet

After your purchase, you can view your crypto in:

● Wallet > Funding (for P2P purchases)

● Wallet > Fiat & Spot (for card or bank transfers)

You’re now officially a crypto holder—congrats!

Final Thoughts

Whether you go the card route for speed or P2P for flexibility, Binance makes it simple for

anyone to get started with crypto. Just follow the steps, double-check your recipient details,

and never share your credentials with anyone.

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