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Binance Angel Program

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What is an Angel?

Binance Angels are volunteer community leaders who amplify education, help onboard newcomers, and maintain healthy local ecosystems. Angels moderate chats, host meet‑ups, translate resources, and relay feedback to teams. The role rewards soft skills—communication, reliability, empathy—as much as crypto knowledge.

What Angels do

  • Host online/offline events, from AMAs to hands‑on workshops.
  • Support users in local languages and time zones.
  • Surface bugs, scams, and product feedback quickly.
  • Create tutorials, translations, and explainers.
  • Connect builders, traders, and creators across communities.

Why it matters

Grassroots communities are the backbone of crypto growth. Angels help turn abstract concepts into practical knowledge, reducing friction for newcomers and raising the overall standard of user safety and literacy.

In 70+ cities and counting, local context—language, regulation, culture—matters. Angels bring that context into the open.

Who should apply?

People who enjoy teaching, have a steady online presence, and care about responsible adoption. You don’t need to be a developer, but you should be comfortable explaining wallets, security basics, and market risks without hype.

How to get involved

Follow official channels for calls‑for‑applications, and start by being helpful where you already are—Discords, Telegram groups, local meet‑ups. Document what you do; a public track record speaks loudly.

Useful starting point: Binance News on Binance Square.