Check whether a crypto exchange is actually usable for you
Country availability is not one switch. Account registration, identity verification, fiat deposits, trading products, promotions, and withdrawals can each have different rules.
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Before signup
Do the availability check first
Tap the exchange you are researching. The result is a practical check order, not a country-by-country eligibility promise.
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Compare availability before comparing features
Check both exchanges from the official site or app. The better exchange on paper is irrelevant if your country, documents, bank route, or intended product is not eligible.
Do not assume a referral page, old screenshot, or social post proves current availability.
CountryCan you legally open and maintain the account from your residence?
Age and identityDo your documents, age, name, and address match the account requirements?
FundingCan you use the bank, card, currency, or crypto deposit route you actually need?
ProductsIs the specific product available: spot, convert, earn, futures, card, or fiat?
WithdrawalsCan you withdraw through the asset, network, and destination type you plan to use?
Support pathIs there an authenticated support route for failed KYC, missing deposits, or locked access?
Reality check
Availability is more than a successful signup form
Do not deposit money just because the homepage loads in your browser.
Do not rely on an influencer screenshot or a referral bonus claim.
Check the exact product you need, not only account registration.
Confirm that withdrawals are possible before treating the account as usable.
Save official eligibility, KYC, funding, and withdrawal notices before opening a support case.
Next step
Continue from the result
If the exchange looks available, continue with account security, verification, funding, and problem-prevention checks.