Every time the Binance APP updates, the interface changes, and many longtime users suddenly can't find the features they used regularly. It's definitely frustrating, but adapting to the new interface really only takes a day or two. If you haven't updated to the latest version yet, it's recommended to download the latest official Binance APP from the Binance official website. iPhone users can first check the iOS installation guide for installation methods.
What Changes in the New Interface
The extent of changes varies with each major version update. Sometimes it's just minor color and icon adjustments; other times entire pages are redesigned. Here are the most common types of changes:
Bottom Navigation Bar Adjustments
This is the most noticeable change for users. The main tabs at the bottom may be rearranged, and some features may be consolidated under certain tabs. For example, a previously separate "Futures" tab might be merged into "Trade."
Home Page Layout Rearrangement
The content displayed on the home page may change. Modules that were previously on the home page might be moved to other pages, or new content modules may be added.
Trading Interface Optimization
Button positions on the trading page, K-line chart styles, and order area layouts may all be adjusted. For frequent traders, these changes require readjustment.
Where to Find Common Features
Spot Trading
Spot trading is usually under the "Trade" tab in the bottom navigation bar. If you enter the trading page and don't see the spot interface, look for tabs at the top of the page that let you switch between options like "Spot," "Futures," "Margin," etc.
Futures Trading
Futures trading is generally also under the "Trade" tab, but you may need to switch at the top of the trading page. Some versions put futures in a separate entry — look for it on the home page or trading page.
C2C Buy Crypto
To buy cryptocurrency with fiat currency, find the C2C trading entry. This feature might be in the quick access area on the home page or in a submenu under the "Trade" tab. Some versions have a direct "Buy Crypto" button in the bottom navigation bar.
Asset Management
The "Assets" tab is usually on the far right of the bottom navigation bar and its position rarely changes. Inside, you can see all your holdings. Deposit and withdrawal operations are also found here.
Earn Products
The Earn feature's location varies significantly across versions. Some versions have a direct entry on the home page, some in the bottom navigation bar, and some place it under a "More" menu. If you can't find it, try searching for "Earn" within the APP.
Security Settings
Personal Center / Avatar → Security Settings. This path generally doesn't change much. Here you can manage passwords, verification methods, device management, and more.
What to Do When You Can't Find a Feature
Use the Search Function
Most versions of the Binance APP have a search function, usually at the top of the home page. Type the name of the feature you're looking for — such as "Futures," "Earn," "Deposit," etc. — and the search results will take you directly to the corresponding page.
Check the "More" Menu
Many less frequently used features are placed in a "More" or "All Features" section. You can usually find this entry on the home page — tapping it reveals a list of all available features.
Customize the Home Page
New interfaces typically support home page customization. You can pin your frequently used feature modules to the home page so you don't have to search for them every time. Look for an "Edit" or "Customize" option on the home page.
How to Quickly Adapt to the New Interface
Spend Ten Minutes Exploring
After updating, don't rush into operations — spend ten minutes tapping through all the pages. Go into each tab at the bottom and learn the new layout. This is much more efficient than searching in the moment when you need something.
Memorize Key Paths
Memorize the paths for your most frequently used operations. For example, if you frequently spot trade, remember where the trading entry is; if you often check market data, remember how to get to the markets page. There are only a few common operations — once you've memorized them, it won't feel awkward anymore.
Use Gestures and Shortcuts
The new interface may have added new gesture operations or shortcuts. For example, long pressing a feature might add it to a quick access entry, or swiping left and right might quickly switch between pages. Learning these new interaction methods can improve your efficiency.
What If You Don't Want the New Interface
Some people really can't get used to the new interface and want to go back to the old version. However, this is generally not recommended since old versions may have security vulnerabilities and many future features may only be available on the new version.
If you really can't adapt, you can try:
Submit feedback to the team: Find "Feedback" within the APP and tell the team what you find inconvenient. User feedback is an important basis for product improvements.
Wait for subsequent updates: Sometimes a particular update's interface changes aren't great, and the team may make adjustments in subsequent versions.
Use the web version: If you really can't get used to the APP's new interface, you can temporarily use the desktop web version for operations. The web version has essentially the same features as the APP version.
Things to Check After Updating
Beyond finding features after the interface changes, there are a few other things to check:
Confirm that your security settings are still in place, including Google Authenticator, SMS verification, etc. Normally, updates don't affect security settings, but it never hurts to verify.
Check whether your open orders are still there. After updating and logging into your account, see if your previously placed orders display normally.
Review your notification settings. Some updates may reset notification preferences, and you may need to reconfigure price alerts and other notifications.