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Binance is a Chinese digital asset exchange currently sitting in the top 20 exchanges by volume. The exchange has particularly strong volume in pairs like NEO/BTC, GAS/BTC, ETH/BTC, and BNB/BTC.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of Binance reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

August 19: Problems at Binance

Binance is having issues since 07:40 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Binance users through our website.

  • 43% Transactions (43%)
  • 29% Website (29%)
  • 14% Mobile App (14%)
  • 14% Login (14%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Binance outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Porto Alegre Transactions 15 days ago
Angers Login 1 month ago
Itu Website 2 months ago
Seattle Website 2 months ago
Nice Mobile App 2 months ago
Beaucaire Transactions 3 months ago
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Binance Issues Reports

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  • 0xNoxxx
    0xNox (@0xNoxxx) reported

    HEMI: open interest is bigger than the market cap itself. What stands out most on $HEMI is OI at 139.4% of market cap. On a 6.42M cap token, open interest sits at 8.95M, meaning the derivatives book is larger than the market cap itself. One of the most extreme readings I have seen. A book that size on a token this small means even a modest move gets amplified sharply. On the onchain side, Binance moved 908K of HEMI into cold storage, 14% of market cap. Routine custody, but not a small share on a token this size. The immediately sellable balance on the exchange dropped by a measurable amount. Price is down 10.66% in 24h but still up 34.76% over 7 days. So this is not a breakdown, it is a pullback after a strong run. OI is down 5.8% while price falls, which points more toward voluntary exits than forced liquidation, though 181K was liquidated, so it was not painless. On positioning, L/S sits at 1.24, the crowd leans mildly long. Top trader positions at 2.32, big accounts are far heavier long. There is a real split and big money sits on the long side. But funding is flat at 0.005% and has not moved in six periods. Nobody is paying, nobody is collecting. No mechanism forcing either side out. Taker at 0.87, the aggressive side leans seller, which fits a pullback. The real issue here is not direction, it is size. With OI this extreme relative to market cap, both up and down moves can get disproportionately large. The split favors the long side, but the leverage level is risky enough to nearly override it.

  • ai_uncovered
    Theo (@ai_uncovered) reported

    > A 19-year-old Japanese student >build a trading bot with Claude Code in 2 days >use the iPad as a second monitor scan over 50 markets >sync BTC data from Binance >spot price errors before humans >first night: +$6,732 >started with $68 >total profit $750,000 Why do people keep trading manually? Giving This Free for 60 hours. To get it: 1. Comment the word 'Claude' 2. Like and Retweet this post 3. Follow me @ai_uncovered (so i can DM you) [Bookmark Must]

  • slash_trade_bot
    Slash Trade (@slash_trade_bot) reported

    $HYPE long/short ratio is at the 88.6th percentile while funding stays flat and OI has contracted 2.10% over the past week. Crowded longs are not being paid to hold risk. HL Ecosystem Report — Aug 19, 2025 PSI reads 63.8/100, neutral on the surface. But the internals are not neutral. LSR is 1.4372, in the 88.6th percentile across 436 days of Binance derivatives history, with OI down 2.10% over seven days. That is a classic late-long setup: leverage has compressed, but the remaining positioning is still heavily directional. CSS scores 1.5/10, FADE_LONGS. The market is not pricing a short squeeze — it is pricing complacency. The broader HL complex is even quieter. HYPE dominates the book at $1,307.1M OI. ZEC holds $224.3M at $504.87, PUMP carries $104.6M, LIT $83.6M at $2.35, XMR $60.6M at $410.20, ZRO $26.5M, and XPL $20.7M. Funding is flat across the board and price moves are negligible. Nothing is breaking out or breaking down. The entire ecosystem is coiled. The key divergence is between HYPE's extreme LSR percentile and flat funding. Normally a crowded long skew bleeds negative funding; here it has not. That implies either longs are patient and spot-collateralized, or the short side is thin enough that funding does not need to clear. Either way, unwind risk is asymmetric if spot bid thins. Watch HYPE OI direction first — re-expansion above $1,350M with price stalled would confirm late leverage piling in. A funding flip into negative territory would mark the first sign of long stress. On the ecosystem side, watch whether ZEC or PUMP OI diverges from flat funding; that is usually where the next leg begins. Same time next week. The HL ecosystem moves fast — we'll be tracking it.

  • danicerullo
    Danilo Cerullo (@danicerullo) reported

    @_RichardTeng @binance “access” is the right word the hard part is making that access actually relevant to the person holding the wallet.

  • 3MCap
    3M Capital Holdings (@3MCap) reported

    BTC $64,873 (+0.3%), still boxed in $60k–67k for 6 weeks. Watch $65k resistance / $60k floor. ~70% odds of no Sept hike, but spiking global yields are fighting that tailwind. ETH $1,934 (+0.9%), capped by its 200-day (~$2,004). Testing $1,900. Glamsterdam is the real catalyst — today it's just BTC beta. Gold $4,494 (+1.7%), ripping toward its 200-day (~$4,590) on soft CPI/retail data + rate-cut odds. Still shy of its $5,627 high but momentum's clean. Silver $64.89 (+1.3%), same macro tailwind. Gold/silver ratio 69:1, ticking up — gold's outpacing silver slightly. Alts: SOL $78.09 (+1.4–2.8%) — real flow: Cash App x MoonPay, FalconX's cross-chain engine, Robinhood Chain settling via Solana. Coiled between $79–82 resistance and $60 breakdown risk. XRP $1.01 (+0.9%) — near 52wk lows, below 200-day ($1.28), yet ETFs pulled $1.6B inflows. Senate vote on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act is the tension-breaker to watch. HYPE ~$59 (flat/+1%) — support $56.66 / resistance $63.39. Shorts crowded despite bullish trend. Watch-and-wait. TAO $192.95 (+1.2%) — grinding on $200 after "Root Reborn" validator upgrade + $22B+ in enterprise pilots. 2:1 long/short skew on Binance. Close above $200–210 opens the door to $290. Top pick: bittensor:native Clean trigger (close >$200–210), fresh fundamentals, defined invalidation <$190. Best risk/reward on the board today.

  • GuigsLuke
    Guigs (@GuigsLuke) reported

    This is interesting , but let me get this straight - it can only access things on X, Kaito and possibly things such as Binance m, Polymarket etc To view it? - It flags your device and what logs it. Anti Sybil is my best guess - It can’t access chats, just your main feed - it can see your usage on ChatGPT/Claude , but none of the information you input - It can’t access other parts of your device or webpages (Or so it sounds) - it can’t access passwords , wallets , private keys etc Honestly, sounds no worse than what the likes of Meta, Google do already I think about something and it’s in my ads Please correct me if I’m wrong

  • blckchaindaily
    Blockchain Daily News (@blckchaindaily) reported

    🚨 BINANCE 45TH PROOF OF RESERVES (AUG 1 SNAPSHOT): USER $BTC HOLDINGS RISE 2.55% TO ~657K BTC, $ETH FALL 2.57% TO ~3.98M, $USDT DOWN 2.57% TO ~32.9B

  • mohitmayra20
    mohitmalhotra.bnb mohitmalhotra.eth (@mohitmayra20) reported

    @_RichardTeng @binance Exactly. Gen Z isn’t choosing between TradFi and crypto they want access to both. For the next generation, finance is less about labels and more about having everything available in one place. The lines are disappearing. 🔥 and that’s what @binance is building

  • KryptoInsider1
    Krypto Insider 💫 (@KryptoInsider1) reported

    @YourFriendAndy @GEODNET Yep, usually CEXes charge projects heavily just to get listed, then benefit further from volume that's frequently more whale-driven than organic. On Binance for example, two-thirds of trading volume has come from accounts trading $100M + a month. That's the setup that falls apart once the hype fades. Price drops, liquidity dries up, delisting follows down the line. GEODNET got picked up without paying for any of it. Different story entirely👌

  • ErhanKOfficial
    Erhan K (@ErhanKOfficial) reported

    @_RichardTeng @binance True, they care about access, not labels.

  • Master_of_Btc2
    Master of liquidity 🇨🇭 (@Master_of_Btc2) reported

    @TamerCrypto @binance Try vent? If It doesn't work Login from a desktop ..

  • Hitler9976
    Hitler9976 (@Hitler9976) reported

    @cz_binance I agree with the long-term perspective. However, many users (including myself) have faced serious issues with Binance — random account freezes without clear explanations, extremely long resolution times, and unhelpful customer support.

  • 0xRaphahahn
    raphahahn 💹🧲 (@0xRaphahahn) reported

    Projects dying young isn't a crypto problem, it's just easier to watch here. I went looking for numbers outside of crypto because I assumed we were the broken ones, and it turns out we're not, we're just "transparent". There's a paper from 2015 that took more than 25,000 public companies in North America from 1950 to 2009 and ran survival analysis on all of them. The half life of a public company is about a decade, no matter the sector, and surviving longer doesn't make you safer, the risk of dying stays flat with age. BCG ran a different method and got a number that's easier to feel, a US public company today has a 32% chance of not making it five more years, where fifty years ago that was 5%. Arie de Geus, who ran planning at Shell, put the average life of a big multinational at 40 to 50 years back in 1997, different sample so not a clean comparison, but the direction is obvious. So the question isn't why crypto projects die fast, it's what changed everywhere. Part of it is that the money learned to leave without the thing surviving. Binance Research looked at 2024 token launches and found a median market cap to FDV of 12.3%, meaning almost 88% of supply was locked at launch, and locked doesn't mean stuck, funds sell to OTC desks before the token even generates, or short a perp and neutralize the whole position while the wallet still shows them holding. The secondary market now prices this openly, short vesting trades around a 40% discount, thirty six months and up went past 60%, with deals going to 70 and 80. The longer you're committed, the more the market charges you to hold it, time itself is priced as damage. But the part I keep coming back to is the people building, because Keyrock went through more than 16,000 unlock events across 40 major tokens and found team unlocks are the ugliest ones, around 25% down, messy selling, while investor unlocks are calmer because those people hedge. The founder is often the one hitting hardest, and that isn't an accident of the structure, it's a choice about what game they're playing. Most teams are playing a finite game and they're honest about it in every way except the pitch. Raise private, launch higher, hit a number, leave. People can do whatever they want with their lives, I'm not moralizing, but if you're allocating to anything, that's the thing worth checking before you chase the next shiny object, because very few people are building toward a cause they can't finish, and the ones who aren't will always look identical to the ones who are, right up until the unlock. If the money can leave without the thing surviving, then the only people whose outcome still depends on it surviving are the ones who never wanted an exit.

  • GuigsLuke
    Guigs (@GuigsLuke) reported

    This is interesting , but let me get this straight - it can only access things on X, Kaito and possibly things such as Binance m, Polymarket etc To view it? - It flags your device and what logs into it. Anti Sybil is my best guess - it can see your usage on ChatGPT/Claude , but none of the information you input - It can’t access other parts of your device or webpages (Or so it sounds) - it can’t access passwords , wallets , private keys etc Honestly, sounds no worse than what the likes of Meta, Google do already I think about something and it’s in my ads Please correct me if I’m wrong

  • Luca2Waavy
    Luca (@Luca2Waavy) reported

    @CryptoTykeUK @CristinaOnChain Kaspa may be harder to integrate right now, especially after recent protocol changes. But Kraken already supports native KAS, so it’s clearly possible. If “the tech” is the reason, what specific issue makes Binance/Coinbase listing unreasonable right now?

  • cryptosoyful
    Crypto Soyful (@cryptosoyful) reported

    @roboticjoey Sir please help me. my personal income is $100 per month. But I have a loan of about $20000. The loan was taken for family problems. Now I am finding it difficult to repay this loan. Please help me if possible.only $2000 send my binance uid...198104915

  • kylobtc
    Kylobayd (@kylobtc) reported

    @LordOfAlts @binance I’d ask what problem blockchain solves

  • Edwin21081969
    Edwin & Sandra (@Edwin21081969) reported

    @Portalcoin @Dreamer_585 Wtf is going on,the price is crasi nog, monitoring by Binance,please tell the community whats going on

  • kryptoHunterX
    Infinity Ledger (@kryptoHunterX) reported

    Gen Z isn’t waiting for the “perfect time” to learn about investing. They’re opening an app, doing a quick search, and saying: “Okay… how does this actually work? ” That’s the shift. One concept popping up in crypto: crypto-backed borrowing. The simple idea? Hold eligible crypto Use it as collateral Borrow against it Your collateral may continue earning yield, depending on the product and terms Sounds simple, right? But here’s the part people shouldn’t skip Know the risks before you jump in. Borrowing costs. Collateral requirements. Liquidation risk. Market volatility. Regional availability. Easy to access ≠ risk-free. So whether you’re Gen Z, Gen X, or somewhere in between: Learn first. DYOR. Don’t chase hype. And always check official Binance resources for the latest product details and eligibility. Educational only not financial advice. Terms and availability may vary by region. The smartest flex in crypto? Knowing what you’re getting into. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • MOONjob8
    epic journey (@MOONjob8) reported

    @charlesbatens @centrifuge bro, but it is not good for the token holders or the country law is not allow ! so the price is down ! how the team could sure for the $CFG Token in the market just as binance ... who could continue to buy $cfg. i just confuse a lot !

  • ClaireJensen_
    Claire (@ClaireJensen_) reported

    Being Gen Z, I’ve noticed how differently we’re learning about money. A lot of us are starting to think about investing much earlier than previous generations did. We have financial information, educational content and digital platforms right at our fingertips. Personally, I think the biggest change is that we’re more curious. We don’t just want to hear “invest in this.” We want to know: Why? How does it work? What are the risks? And what am I actually getting into? Crypto and digital assets have naturally become part of that conversation too. But having easy access to markets doesn’t mean skipping the learning part. If anything, it makes doing your own research even more important. Maybe Gen Z isn’t just changing what people invest in. Maybe we’re changing how people learn about investing in the first place. What do you think Gen Z is doing differently? #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • Garreett_G
    Garrett (@Garreett_G) reported

    @AkaBull_ @binance Tokenization may improve access, but it doesn’t remove the risks of the underlying market.

  • corelordswabes
    swaby (@corelordswabes) reported

    @I4NFTS binance sure. otherwise IP issues for companies etc. jimothy repeat is possible didn’t end well. but as said, i still think goes higher. maybe a lot who knows as of now seems like a weekly animal runner. could change tho

  • mustican2362
    Gençoğlu (@mustican2362) reported

    @Leonard_Aster What can you possibly promise investors? Are you going to tell them how you tanked your own project? Are you going to explain how it turned into a pile of garbage despite having the backing of Binance and CZ? You are incompetent and stupid.

  • MariaElenaRuiz9
    DeFi Maria (@MariaElenaRuiz9) reported

    The 3:1 long to short ratio on Binance says everything about who is holding the bag here. When social sentiment hits a multi month low while whales burn millions to defend support, you aren't looking at a organic breakout. You are looking at a setup for a massive liquidation squeeze if that dollar level fails to hold.

  • MayhemRocky
    RockyMayhem (@MayhemRocky) reported

    @CryptChaz This is Zerebro & that childish horse project I forgot it’s name , they went to 600m Mc This one has it all , he knows the Token is out here , Binance knows and CZ knows . This is slow cooking to get everything in place . I am calling it This is A zerebro play

  • bitcatnabil
    BitCAT (@bitcatnabil) reported

    @nongxiaofeng777 @binance @cz_binance Lol, Being fast doesn't help when bots beat you in milliseconds no human reacts that quick. Nobody said it's stolen, just that the system favors bots by design. That's worth questioning, not just accepting.

  • cryptogenerian
    Cryptogenerian (@cryptogenerian) reported

    @Lebcrypguy Addendum… It was a Binance issue in which the value of the pegged dollar printed at .65 and this forced liquidations. This propagated across the broader market.

  • fuelkek
    Fuel (@fuelkek) reported

    This is giving me exact $USDUC vibes ngl. Feels like we’re getting closer to the point where CT stops chasing every shiny new launch and starts rotating back into the coins with REAL lore and actual metas. Because let’s be honest, 99% of these launches are ******* garbage. Once the OGs start coming back to X, I think Unstable is exactly the type of **** they’ll gravitate towards. And btw… remember $USDUC got listed on Binance back in May? There’s so much cooking behind the scenes. I’m literally just asking you to believe in the tekk You’ll ******* thank me later

  • akworld0
    Nikki 🐳🪽 (@akworld0) reported

    @Ed_x0101 Wtf it is even bAI ? How many times a binance Ai will get tokenize tired of those tokens tbh