BitMEX Sign In

In the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency, BitMEX has emerged as a leading platform for trading digital assets. Whether you're a seasoned trader or a newcomer to the crypto space, accessing your BitMEX account is the first step towards engaging in secure and efficient transactions. This guide will walk you through the simple and secure process of signing in to your BitMEX account.
How to Sign in to BitMEX

How to Sign in your BitMEX account

1. Open the BitMEX website and click on [Login] in the top right corner.
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2. Fill out your email and password to log in.
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3. Click on [Log In] to log in to your account.
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4. This is the home page of BitMEX when you log in successfully.
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How to Sign in on the BitMEX app

1. Open your BitMEX app on your phone and click on [Login].
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2. Fill out your email and password to log in, remember to tick on the box to verify that you are human.
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3. Click on [Accept and Sign In] to continue.
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4. Set up your 2nd password to ensure the security.
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5. Here is the home page after you login successfully.
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I forgot the password for the BitMEX account

1. Open the BitMEX website and click on [Login] in the top right corner.
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2. Click on [Forgot Password].
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3. Fill out your email address.
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4. Click on [Reset Password] to continue.
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5. The password reset request is successful, open your mail box and check for the mail.
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6. Click on [Reset My Password] to continue.
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7. Type in the new password that you want.
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8. Click on [Confirm New Password] to complete.
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9. A pop-up window will come up to ask you to log in again. Fill out the email and the new password then click on [Log In] to complete.
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10. Congratulations, you reset your password successfully.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a Two-factor token (2FA)?

Two-factor authentication (2FA) is an extra layer of security used to make sure that people trying to gain access to an online account are who they say they are. If you have 2FA enabled on your BitMEX account, you would only be able to log in if you’ve also entered the 2FA code generated by your 2FA device. 

This prevents hackers with stolen passwords from logging into your account without additional verification from your phone or security device. 
 

Is 2FA mandatory?

To enhance account security, 2FA has become mandatory for on-chain withdrawals as of 26 October 2021 at 04:00 UTC.
 

How do I enable 2FA?

1. Go to the Security Centre.

2. Click the Add TOTP or Add Yubikey button.
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3. Scan the QR code using your mobile device with your preferred authentication app

4. Enter the security token the app has generated into the Two-Factor Token field on BitMEX

5. Click the Confirm TOTP button
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What happens once I enable 2FA?

Once you’ve successfully confirmed it, 2FA will be added to your account. You will need to enter the 2FA code your device generates every time you wish to log in or withdraw from BitMEX.
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What if I lost my 2FA? 

Setting up 2FA again using Authenticator Code/QR code

If you keep a record of the Authenticator code or QR code that you see on the Security Centre when you click Add TOTP or Add Yubikey, you can use that to set it up again on your device. These codes are only visible when you set up your 2FA and will not be there after your 2FA is enabled already.

All you’ll need to do to set it up again is to scan the QR code or enter the Authenticator code into Google Authenticator or the Authy app. It will then generate the one-time passwords you can enter into the Two Factor token field on the login page. 

Here are the exact steps you would need to take:

  1. Install and open an authenticator app on your device
  2. Add account (+ icon for Google Authenticator.Setting  Add Account for Authy)
  3. Select Enter Setup Key or Enter Code Manually

Disabling 2FA through Reset Code

Once you have added 2FA to your account, you can get a Reset Code at the Security Centre. If you write it down and store it somewhere safe you’ll be able to use it to reset your 2FA.
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Contacting Support to disable 2FA
As a last resort, if you don’t have your Authenticator or Reset code, you can contact Support, asking them to disable your 2FA. Through this method, you’ll need to complete an ID verification which can take up to 24 hours to get approved. 
 

Why is my 2FA invalid?

The most common reason 2FA is invalid is because the date or time is not set up correctly on your device. 

To fix this, for Google Authenticator on Android, please follow the steps below: 

  1. Open the Google Authenticator app 
  2. Go to Settings
  3. Click on Time correction for codes 
  4. Click Sync Now

If you’re using iOS, please follow the steps below:

  1. Open your device’s Settings
  2. Go to General  Date Time
  3. Turn on Set Automatically and allow your device to use its current location to determine the correct time zone

My time is correct but I’m still getting invalid 2FA: 

If your time is set up correctly and it’s in sync with the device you’re trying to log in from, you could be getting invalid 2FA because you’re not entering the 2FA for the platform you’re trying to log into. For example, if you also have a Testnet account with 2FA and you’re accidentally trying to use that code to log in to the BitMEX mainnet, it will be an invalid 2FA code. 

If that’s not the case, please have a look at What if I lose my 2FA? article to see what you can do to get it disabled. 
 

Why should I enable 2FA on my account?

Securing your account with two-factor authentication (2FA) is one of the most important steps when opening any cryptocurrency trading account or wallet. 2FA makes it extremely difficult for bad actors to access your account, even if your email address and passwords are compromised.