FatPirate sign up: a practical step-by-step
The FatPirate sign up takes a couple of minutes, but the part that trips people up is verification, which happens later at cashout. Prepare for it now and your first withdrawal will be painless. This guide lists exactly what to have ready, walks the registration steps, and is honest about what sign-up does and does not guarantee.
Registration steps
Open the genuine site
Use the real FatPirate address and select register. Confirm you are on the official domain.
Enter your details
Provide accurate name, date of birth, email and country. Details must match your ID for later verification.
Set a strong password
Use a long, unique passphrase and store it in a password manager.
Confirm age and verify email
Confirm you are 18 or over and click the email verification link.
Complete KYC early
Upload your ID and proof of address before your first withdrawal so it is not held up.
Got your documents ready?
Sign up, verify early, and your first FatPirate cashout will move faster.
KYC documents at a glance
| Document | Examples | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Photo ID | Passport or driving licence | Make sure it is in date and fully visible |
| Proof of address | Utility bill or bank statement | Usually within the last three months |
| Payment proof | Card image or wallet detail | Mask the middle digits, show name and last four |
Sign-up mistakes that cause problems later
Most account headaches start at registration. Avoid these and your first withdrawal is far less likely to stall.
| Mistake | Why it bites later | Avoid it by |
|---|---|---|
| Details do not match ID | KYC fails at cashout | Use your legal name and real date of birth |
| Wrong or typo email | No verification or reset emails | Double-check the address before submitting |
| Leaving KYC until cashout | First withdrawal delayed | Upload documents right after signing up |
| Opening a second account | Duplicate-account flag, frozen funds | Keep to one account only |
| Skipping the bonus terms | Bonus cannot be added later | Read and opt in during sign-up if wanted |
