A "bin file" strips away the physical figure. It is a raw readout of the Amiibo’s unique tag UID and encrypted data.
For the lifestyle gamer who values , learning to use Amiibo BIN files isn't about cheating—it’s about curating your own digital entertainment experience.
BIN files, in this context, refer to the binary data files that contain the amiibo's data, including their unique identifier, character information, and other relevant details.
This is where the conversation gets murky. You cannot copyright a functional numeric sequence (a .bin file) easily, but you can copyright the character data within. Nintendo’s terms of service forbid "circumventing technological measures."