Walking you all the way to
your first purchase
*Actual discount follows Binance's current promotion page and may change. Biqibu is not affiliated with Binance; we only provide beginner guides.
Real screenshots with circled, marked-up notes — sign-up, verification, buying USDT, buying coins, withdrawing, all explained one step at a time. Wherever I got stuck myself, I'll tell you how to get around it ahead of time.
Not sure where to start? Follow this line
Each step has its own hands-on guide. Stuck somewhere? Click in and read — don't skip ahead.
Open an account + verify
Register on Binance, set up two-factor authentication, pass KYC verification — get this far and you can finally trade. Includes troubleshooting for common snags.
Read the sign-up guide → Steps ②③④Deposit → Buy USDT → Buy your first coin
How to turn cash into USDT, how to use P2P without getting burned, how much and what to buy first — all in one walkthrough.
Read the buying guide → Step ⑤Withdraw safely
To your own wallet or back to your bank, which chain to pick, what the fees are, and what to do when nothing arrives.
Read the withdrawal guide →Tutorial index
25 field notes, sorted by opening an account / buying / withdrawing / avoiding pitfalls.
A. Open & register
Binance sign-up guide
From registration to verification, end to end.
Verification keeps failing?
Common reasons KYC gets rejected.
Not getting the code?
SMS / email / authenticator codes.
Security settings to do first
2FA, anti-phishing code.
Binance app walkthrough
First time in? Learn your way around.
ID already registered?
Fixing a "document already in use" error.
B. Deposit & buy
First-time buying guide
From deposit to purchase, all in one.
How to buy USDT with cash
P2P (C2C) fiat trading explained.
Is P2P safe? Avoid tainted funds
The bank-freeze problem beginners fear most.
How much to buy first
Position size and mindset.
What coin to buy first
Why Bitcoin and Ethereum to start.
What is USDT
The stablecoin every beginner should know.
How Binance fees work
Rates and how to pay less.
Deposit didn't arrive
How to check and what to do.
C. Withdraw & wallets
Complete withdrawal guide
To a wallet or to your bank.
USDT out to your bank
The compliant way to cash out.
TRC20 vs ERC20
Wrong chain — can you get it back?
Wallet vs exchange
Do beginners need a wallet?
Cold vs hot wallets
What's enough at the beginner stage.
Seed phrase & private key
What happens if you lose them.
Withdrawal not arrived? How long?
Status and troubleshooting.
Beginner calculators
All pure front-end tools — nothing is uploaded. Work out the numbers before you act, instead of going by feel.
Fee calculator
Work out what a trade will cost in fees, and see how much a referral code saves.
CalculatorHow much to invest · position size
Based on a percentage of your disposable funds, work out how much a beginner can put in without overdoing it.
ConverterFiat ↔ USDT converter
Convert between your local currency / USD and USDT, so you know the numbers before you buy.
CalculatorDCA calculator
Invest a fixed amount weekly or monthly, and estimate your long-term contributions and holdings.
CalculatorProfit & loss calculator
Enter your buy and sell prices to see whether the trade actually made or lost money.
Quick refWithdrawal chain · fee cheatsheet
Compare TRC20 / ERC20 / BEP20 fees and arrival speeds.
Self-testRisk tolerance quiz
8 questions to gauge whether crypto suits you now and how much to put in.
ChecklistSeed phrase safety check
Run through the list to spot gaps in how you store your seed phrase.
ChecklistFake app / phishing self-check
Run through it before you download or log in, so you don't hand money to a fake.
CalculatorCompound interest estimator
Regular contributions plus an assumed annual return — see what compounding really looks like.
No slogans — just every step broken down so you can follow along
I'm Lao He (a pen name — the about page explains why). A few years back I got into crypto on my own, tripped up on verification, frozen cards and sending to the wrong chain, then slowly found my footing. These "field notes" are that whole process written down.
- Where the numbers come from: protocol-level facts are stated plainly; platform fees and limits change, so we always write "follows the current official page + date checked" rather than fixing a number.
- How this site earns: through a Binance referral code. Sign up with it and your trading fees get a discount — it only saves you money, and it's also how this site stays funded, all laid out clearly on the disclosure page.
- No sweet-talk: crypto is extremely volatile. We don't promise returns or shout "guaranteed gains." Risks worth flagging and traps worth naming — none get hidden.
Don't chase "overnight riches." Start with money you can afford to lose, and walk the whole path once — buy → store → sell → withdraw. Once the steps feel routine and your nerves settle, then think about more. Slower, oddly enough, gets you further.
—— Lao He · Biqibu