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How to create your Bitsave account step by step (complete guide)

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April 28, 20262 mins de lectura min read
How to create your Bitsave account step by step (complete guide)

Step 1: Download the app

The first thing you need is to download Bitsave on your cell phone.

Seeks“Bitsave”in:

  • App Store (iPhone)

  • Google Play (Android)

Once installed, open it to get started!


Step 2: Create your account

When you open the app, you will see the option to register.

What you have to do:

  1. Enter your email

  2. Create a strong password

  3. Accept the terms and conditions

  4. Confirm your email (you will receive a code)

This process takes less than 2 minutes.


Important tip

Use an email that you always have access to.
There you will receive important notifications about your account.


Step 3: Verify your identity (KYC)

In order to use Bitsave, you need to verify your identity.

This is not optional — it is a security measure that protects your money.


What are they going to ask you for:

  • Official identification (INE or passport)

  • A selfie (to confirm it's you)

  • In some cases, proof of address


How the process works:

  1. You take a photo of your ID

  2. You take a selfie from the app

  3. The system validates your information

  4. You wait for confirmation

It usually takes a few minutes (sometimes a little longer depending on validation)


Why are they asking you this?

Because Bitsave complies with financial regulations and security measures.

This helps:

  • Avoid fraud

  • Protect all users

  • Keep the platform secure


Common mistakes (avoid them)

  • Blurred photo of your INE

  • Bad lighting in the selfie

  • Data that does not match

If that happens, verification may take longer.

Create your free account →


References

[1] CNBV. “Prevention of money laundering (KYC/AML) in financial services.”

https://www.gob.mx/cnbv

[2] BitGo. “Institutional Digital Asset Custody.”

https://www.bitgo.com

[3] Commission for the Financial Market (CMF Chile)

https://www.cmfchile.cl


This content is informational and does not constitute financial, tax or legal advice.
The use of digital assets involves risks, including exchange rate variations, regulatory changes and technological risks.

Before making financial decisions, we recommend consulting with a professional.
Virtual assets are not legal tender in Mexico and are not backed by the Federal Government.