Binance App Crashing on iPhone? Here's How to Fix It?
Finally Got It Installed, but It Won't Open?
You spent a bunch of time getting the Binance App installed on your iPhone, only to have it crash on launch or freeze on the loading screen. This happens more often than you'd think, especially for users who installed through non-App Store channels. Let's walk through the troubleshooting steps.
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Cause 1: Enterprise Certificate Revoked
If you installed the Binance App via enterprise signing, the most common crash cause is Apple revoking the certificate. Apple periodically cracks down on enterprise developer certificates being used outside their intended scope. Once a certificate is revoked, every app installed through it stops working.
How to check: Go to Settings -> General -> VPN & Device Management, and look at the certificate status for Binance. If it says "Not Trusted" or the certificate is missing, this is your issue.
Solution: Uninstall the current app and wait for Binance to release a new enterprise certificate, then reinstall. Or switch to the App Store version (requires a non-mainland Apple ID).
Cause 2: iOS Version Incompatibility
The Binance App has a minimum iOS version requirement, typically iOS 15.0 or higher. If your iPhone is running an older version, the app may install successfully but fail to run.
How to check: Go to Settings -> General -> About, and check your iOS version.
Solution: Update your iPhone to the latest iOS version. If your device is too old to update (e.g., iPhone 7 or older), consider using the web version instead.
Cause 3: Insufficient Storage Space
It might not seem related, but critically low storage can definitely cause app crashes. Apps need cache space to run -- without it, they simply crash.
How to check: Go to Settings -> General -> iPhone Storage and check available space.
Solution: Clear out some unneeded photos, videos, or apps. Keep at least 2 GB of free space.
Cause 4: Network Issues
The Binance App needs to connect to servers during initialization. If your network is down or the connection times out, the app may crash.
How to check: Try switching networks -- for example, from WiFi to cellular data.
Solution: Switch networks or check your DNS settings.
Cause 5: App Version Bug
Occasionally, a specific app version may have compatibility issues, particularly crashes that appear right after an update.
Solution: Uninstall and reinstall the latest version. You can also check Binance's official community channels to see if other users have reported similar issues.
General Troubleshooting Steps
If you're not sure what's causing the crash, work through this checklist in order:
- Restart your phone, then try opening the app
- Check that your iOS version meets the requirements
- Confirm sufficient storage space
- Check certificate validity (for enterprise installs)
- Switch network environments and retry
- Uninstall and reinstall the app
Summary
The most common reason for Binance App crashes on iPhone is a revoked enterprise certificate, followed by outdated iOS versions or insufficient storage. Working through these checks should resolve most cases. If nothing works, using the browser-based web version as a temporary workaround is always an option.