How to use a free Germany phone number to verify Binance. Get +49 temporary numbers for Binance SMS verification.
To verify Binance with a Germany number: Visit sms-bus.com, go to the Germany numbers section, select an available +49 number, enter it on Binance's verification page, and wait for the code to appear on our site (usually 10-30 seconds). Our Germany numbers are regularly tested with Binance to ensure compatibility.
Yes, SMS-Bus provides Germany (+49) phone numbers that work with Binance verification. We maintain 300+ Germany numbers and regularly test them against popular platforms including Binance. If one number doesn't work, try another — success rates vary by specific number.
Getting a free Germany number for Binance is simple: (1) Go to sms-bus.com, (2) Navigate to Germany phone numbers, (3) Choose any available +49 number, (4) Use it on Binance's verification screen. No registration, no payment — completely free. We have 300+ Germany numbers available.
If your Germany number isn't receiving Binance codes: (1) Binance may have blocked that specific number — try a different Germany number, (2) The number might be temporarily busy — wait and retry, (3) Try a number from a different country if Germany numbers consistently fail. SMS-Bus refreshes Germany numbers regularly to maintain Binance compatibility.
Using a Germany temporary number for Binance verification is safe for non-sensitive accounts. Since SMS-Bus numbers are shared, don't use them for primary Binance accounts with personal data. They're ideal for secondary accounts, testing, or one-time verifications on Binance.
SMS-Bus offers 300+ Germany phone numbers, and you can try as many as needed for Binance verification. There are no limits on how many numbers you can use. If one Germany number doesn't work with Binance, simply select another from our pool.
For the best Binance verification experience with Germany numbers in 2026, choose recently added numbers on SMS-Bus. Fresh Germany (+49) numbers have higher success rates with Binance since they haven't been flagged. Look for numbers with recent activity indicators on our site.