Binance impersonation scams
What this scam usually looks like
A message claims a Binance security issue, a reward, or a wallet problem and tries to get your seed phrase, password, or a 'verification' transfer.
What the real Binance will never ask for
- Your seed phrase or private keys
- You to 'connect and sign' to verify your wallet
- A fee to unlock or recover crypto
Common fake message patterns
Sanitised examples - placeholders only, never real links or data.
Example only: Binance: verify your wallet - connect and sign here: [fake-link removed]
Example only: Withdrawal blocked - pay a tax fee to release funds.
Common red flags
- Any request for your seed phrase or recovery words
- Links to 'verify' or 'restore' your Binance wallet
- Promises of free tokens, airdrops, or guaranteed returns
- Pressure to act before a deadline
- Support that appears in DMs or chat groups uninvited
How to verify safely
- Never share your seed phrase or recovery words with anyone, ever.
- Open Binance only through the official app you installed.
- No genuine service asks you to 'verify' by sending crypto.
- Ignore unsolicited support in groups or DMs.
What not to do
- Do not click links in unexpected Binance messages.
- Do not share passwords, OTPs, or card details prompted by a Binance message.
- Do not call phone numbers contained in the message.
If you already clicked or paid
If you entered details on a fake Binance page or paid, act fast: change your password from a trusted device, enable two-factor authentication, and contact Binance and (if money or card details were involved) your bank through official channels.
See the step-by-step recovery guides and your country's reporting options.
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Official Binance security & reporting
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Binance - support & security Needs manual review
Binance security and support resources.
Source type: corporate · Last checked 2026-06-05
https://www.binance.com/en/support
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Sources
- Official Binance security pagesInformational
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Frequently asked questions
How do I know if a Binance message is real?
Do not judge by how official it looks. Open the genuine Binance app or type the official website yourself and check there. Never use links or phone numbers from the message.
Is this website affiliated with Binance?
No. This page is educational only and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Binance. The Binance name is used only to explain common impersonation scams.
What should I do if I already entered details on a fake Binance page?
Change your password from a trusted device, turn on two-factor authentication, and contact Binance through official channels. If card or bank details were shared, contact your bank immediately.
Reviewed by the ScamMessageChecker.com editorial team. Last reviewed 2026-06-01. Spotted something out of date? Tell us so we can review it. See how we assess scam risk.