The Binance app has many tools Spot, Convert, Earn, Square, funding options, security settings, and more. A Binance AI assistant is most helpful when you treat it like a “smart guide” that can translate what you want to do into clear steps, explain terms, and help you troubleshoot safely.
1) Ask for step-by-step navigation (the fastest way)
If you’re trying to find a feature, ask for the exact tap-path in the Binance app.
Good prompts
“Where do I find Binance Square Live on iOS? Give me the tap-by-tap path.”
“How do I enable price alerts for BTC in the app?”
“Show me how to convert USDT to BNB using Convert, and what fees/spread to expect.”
Tip: Tell me iOS or Android, your country/region, and whether you’re on Lite or Pro mode. Menus can differ.
2) Learn trading basics without getting hype
You can ask for plain-English explanations before placing trades:
Spot vs. Convert vs. Futures (and which fits your risk level)
Market vs. limit orders
Stop-loss / take-profit basics
Slippage, spread, and liquidity
Example
“Explain a limit order vs market order, then tell me which one is safer for a beginner and why.”
3) Get help with account setup and management
Use the assistant to walk through common account tasks:
Identity verification (KYC) and common failure reasons
Deposits/withdrawals (including choosing the correct network)
Setting up payment methods (where supported)
Viewing transaction history, PnL, or tax/export files (where available)
Example
“I’m withdrawing USDT—how do I avoid sending to the wrong network? Ask me the questions you need.”
4) Tighten security (highly recommended)
Ask for a security checklist tailored to your situation:
Turn on 2FA (authenticator preferred)
Anti-phishing code
Withdrawal whitelist (if available)
Device management and login history review
Safety rule: Never share passwords, SMS codes, seed phrases, or your stream key/API secret.
5) Troubleshoot with context
If something isn’t showing up (like “Go Live” in Square), tell me:

