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Newbies may encounter some difficulties when buying cryptocurrencies in China. You may not be sure whether you can use Binance to buy cryptocurrencies. I would like to confirm that Binance cannot be used in mainland China.



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Can China use Binance? What to do if it is restricted

Users in mainland China cannot use Binance because the government has banned cryptocurrency transactions.

Binance is one of the most popular cryptocurrency trading platforms, but it is not available in China. And since August 2021, Hong Kong users have been unable to open derivatives accounts. For example, the US version supports fewer cryptocurrencies than the global version and does not offer margin or futures trading.

But there is a simple solution: you can easily browse the full content on Binance.com from mainland China and Hong Kong with the help of a VPN. A VPN is an application that hides your actual IP address and replaces it with an address from another country. For example, if you connect to a Spanish server, Binance will think your actual address is there and grant full browsing access.



What countries does Binance support?

Africa: Notably, Binance serves users in Nigeria and South Africa, providing them with access to its cryptocurrency trading platform and services.

 

Europe: Binance operates in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, and Ukraine, offering a range of cryptocurrency services that comply with European regulations.

Middle East: In the Middle East, Binance operates in Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, offering secure, regulated cryptocurrency trading options.

Americas: Binance serves the American continent and is accessible in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru, tailoring its services to different regulatory environments.