Today we set aside the graphs to focus on an operational obstacle that can reduce your portfolio to zero: impersonation phishing. In our workflow, speed is key, but that urgency is the vector that attackers use to get in. If you have received suspicious messages on Telegram or SMS, you need to integrate Binance Verify into your security protocol.
It is a consultation portal where you can enter URLs, emails, phone numbers, or Telegram IDs to confirm if they come from an official source.
The process must be a standard before any interaction: do not click, copy the identifier, and pass it through the tool's search engine. If the result is not a positive confirmation, the risk is mitigated simply by blocking the source. This is critical now that social engineering attacks perfectly mimic the platform's interface to capture credentials.
What is Binance Verify?
It is an official verifier where you can check if a link, email, phone number, Telegram ID, or social media account really belongs to Binance.
How is it used?
You must go to the official address: binance.com/official-verification.
You select the type of channel you want to review (e.g., email, URL, Telegram). You enter the data, and the tool will tell you if it is 'Verified' (official source) or 'Unverified' (potential scam).





Important aspects: You do not need to have an account: Anyone can use this tool without the need to log in.
It is a very useful tool if you ever receive a message saying there is a problem with your account or promising you rewards, to ensure that it is not a scam.
If they detect a fake link, the final technical step is to report it. By doing so, they update the threat database and protect the liquidity of the community.
Until the next turn!
