Create a Binobi account in a few quick steps

Creating A Binobi Account

A Binobi account lets you sign in securely, keep your balance and game history in one place, and complete identity checks when the casino requests them. Registration also links your deposits and withdrawals to a single profile, so payment methods and transaction records stay consistent across sessions.

Right after registration, you can log in, browse the lobby, and start playing with real money once you make a deposit; the cashier and basic account settings are available immediately. The sign-up page works on mobile browsers, and the account menu scales to smaller screens so you can register and manage your profile from a phone without switching to a desktop.

New Account Security Measures At Binobi

  • Strong password: Use a unique password that you do not reuse on email, banking, or other casinos. Set at least 12–16 characters with a mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Avoid names, birthdays, keyboard patterns (e.g., “qwerty”), and any word found in a dictionary.
  • 2FA: Enable two-factor authentication with an authenticator app (TOTP) so every login requires a time-based code. Save the backup codes offline (not in your email inbox) and remove access for any old or unused devices if the option is available in account settings.
  • Login notifications: Turn on alerts for new logins and security changes, sent to your verified email address or phone number. Treat any message about a login you did not make as a security incident: change the password immediately, revoke active sessions, and re-check 2FA settings.
  • Data protection: Keep personal details limited to what verification requires and verify that your contact information is correct to prevent account takeovers. Use secure connections when signing in (avoid public Wi‑Fi), and do not share documents or account details through chat apps; upload verification files only through the casino’s secure account area.

Binobi Casino Registration FAQ

  • How do I register at Binobi Casino from my phone without messing around with lots of steps? Open Binobi, tap Sign Up, then enter your email and a password (or choose phone sign-up if it’s shown). Confirm the code or link you receive, and your account is ready to use.
  • Do I need to use my real name when I’m registering at Binobi, or can I just put anything? Use your real details, because Binobi checks identity before it approves withdrawals. If the name on your account doesn’t match your documents, verification gets stuck.
  • Can I register at Binobi without an email address, like just with a phone number? Binobi supports phone registration in markets where SMS sign-up is available. If you don’t see the phone option on the sign-up screen, email registration is the only route.
  • What information does Binobi ask for when you create an account, and what can you skip? You enter an email or phone number, create a password, and set your country and currency during sign-up. You can skip identity documents at registration, but Binobi asks for them later to unlock withdrawals.
  • Do I have to verify my account right after I register at Binobi, or can I do it later? You can play with a basic account after sign-up, but withdrawals stay blocked until verification is approved. If you plan to cash out soon, submit verification early so you don’t wait later.
  • Can I open more than one Binobi account if I want separate wallets or different currencies? Binobi allows one account per person, and it flags duplicates during checks. If you need to change currency or details, update the existing account instead of creating a second one.

Binobi KYC Verification Process

Binobi verifies player identity to meet anti-money laundering rules and to confirm the account owner before certain transactions. The check runs inside the account profile, where you upload documents and wait for manual review.

  • Identity (ID/Passport): Binobi asks for a government-issued document: passport, national ID card, or driving licence. Upload a clear colour photo or scan of the full document; all corners must be visible, text must be readable, and the document must be valid (not expired). Binobi also requests a selfie or short live photo check to match your face to the document and to block stolen-ID use.
  • Address proof: Binobi requests a document showing your full name and current residential address, dated within the last 90 days. Typical accepted files are a utility bill (electricity, gas, water), bank statement, or official government letter. Screenshots are rejected when they don’t show the issuer, date, and your details on one page.
  • Payment method: Binobi verifies the payment source when you deposit or withdraw with a bank card. They request photos of the card showing your name and the last 4 digits; you must hide the middle digits and the CVV for security. If you used e-wallets or bank transfer, Binobi can request a statement or account page that shows your name and the same account number used for payments.

Binobi triggers KYC when you request your first withdrawal, when cumulative deposits or withdrawals hit internal limits, or when account activity looks inconsistent (for example, repeated failed payment attempts or changes in personal details). They also request verification when a cardholder name doesn’t match the account name or when the same payment method appears across multiple accounts.

Review time is typically 15 minutes to 24 hours after you upload all files. If a document is blurred, cropped, expired, or the address proof is outside the date window, Binobi rejects it and the timeline resets after re-upload; in practice, that pushes the total to 1–3 days.

Current state: Binobi uses a standard three-step KYC flow—ID, address, and payment method—most commonly required before the first withdrawal, with review usually