

At Bitunix, we know users do not want broad promises. They want to understand how we protect accounts, how we build reliable safeguards, and what they can do to reduce avoidable risk. This guide explains our security approach in a practical way, with clear actions you can take immediately.
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When people ask whether an exchange is safe, they are usually asking three things:
Our approach is to build layered protection around those three needs.
Account security starts with access protection. The strongest platform controls still depend on users enabling them and using them consistently.
Two-factor authentication adds a second verification step beyond your password. It reduces the risk that a password leak alone results in account access.
What we recommend:
A strong password is basic, but still critical.
What we recommend:
Many account compromises start with phishing.
What we recommend:
These simple habits prevent a large percentage of avoidable incidents.
Security is not only about login. It also includes monitoring and operational controls intended to reduce abnormal activity risk and protect platform integrity.
We maintain monitoring and risk controls designed to help detect suspicious patterns and support stable operation.
For security reasons, we do not publish internal thresholds or detection rules. The key point is that risk controls exist and are actively maintained.
Security also includes compliance controls. Identity verification and compliance checks support platform integrity and help reduce misuse.
If you complete verification, do it only through official Bitunix channels. If you encounter issues, contact support through official channels.
Transparency supports trust because it allows verification.
We publish Proof of Reserves information and provide verification methods intended to help users confirm inclusion in a published dataset. This is a transparency tool designed to give users a way to validate information rather than relying on claims.
If you want to use Proof of Reserves, access it through official Bitunix channels and follow the verification steps provided in the platform.
If you want a simple checklist, you can apply immediately:
This checklist is simple, but effective.
Scammers often impersonate support accounts.
Rule: we will not ask you for your password or authentication codes. If anyone asks for them, treat it as impersonation.
If you trade futures, leverage changes your risk profile. Higher leverage reduces the room your position has to move and increases liquidation risk.
A safer approach:
Users sometimes disable protections for convenience.
Security is a tradeoff between speed and safety. We recommend prioritizing safety first.
If you suspect unusual activity:
Speed and official channels are the two most important factors.
So, is Bitunix safe? Our approach is to build safety through layers: account protection features, monitoring and risk controls, compliance standards, and transparency practices. Security is strongest when those layers are reinforced by good user habits.
If you want to increase your safety today, enable two-factor authentication, verify official access, and treat sensitive information as non-shareable. If you ever need help, use official support channels so your case can be handled through the correct verification process.
Beginners can use Bitunix safely when they enable account protections, use official channels, and trade with disciplined risk controls.
Enable two-factor authentication and use a strong, unique password.
Access Proof of Reserves through official Bitunix channels and follow the verification steps provided.
Use official in-app or website support channels and avoid direct messages claiming to be support.
Two-Factor Authentication: A security method that adds a second verification step beyond a password.
Phishing: Attempts to steal credentials through fake websites or impersonation.
Proof of Reserves: A transparency method intended to support verification of inclusion in a published dataset.
Compliance Controls: Standards and checks designed to support platform integrity and reduce misuse.
Leverage: A multiplier used in futures trading that increases exposure relative to margin, magnifying gains and losses.
Liquidation: Forced closure of a futures position when margin becomes insufficient.
Bitunix is a global cryptocurrency derivatives exchange trusted by over 3 million users across more than 100 countries. At Bitunix, we are committed to providing a transparent, compliant, and secure trading environment for every user. Our platform features a fast registration process and a user-friendly verification system supported by mandatory KYC to ensure safety and compliance. With global standards of protection through Proof of Reserves (POR) and the Bitunix Care Fund, we prioritize user trust and fund security. The K-Line Ultra chart system delivers a seamless trading experience for both beginners and advanced traders, while leverage of up to 200x and deep liquidity make Bitunix one of the most dynamic platforms in the market.
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