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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

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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 14 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

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • davidmanheim
    David Manheim (@davidmanheim) reported

    We finally decided to launch a coin to raise funds for ALTER 1) Big thanks to everyone 2) Unfortunately, circumstances meant we had to launch on @binance, sorry @vitalikbuterin, hope you still support!

  • coinbureau
    Coin Bureau (@coinbureau) reported

    🚨LATEST: CZ officially stops using his public wallet, saying it’s “almost impossible to clean out” as unsolicited meme coins continue piling in. Multiple traders had been monitoring CZ’s wallet for trading signals, with one reportedly making $282K, a 29x return, after spotting the wallet burn $MARSCOIN and immediately buying in while paying 100x the usual gas fees. The founder of Binance says he will donate the remaining tokens to Giggle Academy before abandoning the address, as attempts to burn unsolicited tokens only resulted in more token spam and further speculation around his on-chain activity.

  • cryptosoyful
    Crypto Soyful (@cryptosoyful) reported

    @Bitcoinblacck Bro 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. help me$3000 send my binance uid...198104915

  • OnchainIns5699
    Onchain Insights (@OnchainIns5699) reported

    Exchange stablecoin reserves have contracted for nearly a year, with Binance down ~$1.75B, OKX down $605M, and Bybit down $321M over the past 30 days, reflecting sustained outflows across major platforms. Persistent stablecoin withdrawal from exchanges signals weak demand and positioning, suggesting investors remain cautious about re-entering the market. $BTC #BTC #MACRO

  • CryptoVadisi
    Crypto Vadisi (@CryptoVadisi) reported

    Cashmere Labs solves the biggest stablecoin problems: liquidity fragmentation, yield babysitting, and siloed tools. Zero-slippage transfers + autonomous agents = true omnichain money rails. Incubated by Binance Labs. $CSM #CashmereLabs #Robinhood

  • RowanR31034
    Rowan Reed (@RowanR31034) reported

    @binance My cousin got crushed last year trading perps with big leverage. Actually, stuff like this moves super fast, so one minute you're up 50 bucks and the next you're down twice that.

  • 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.

  • MVsaga7
    MV (@MVsaga7) reported

    If Cz was going to abandon the marscoin-4:native narrative he wouldn’t have cleared up his “accidental burn.” It’s obvious he wants to support memes, specifically bstock, and more specifically marscoin, in some capacity right now. My guess is he buys before September as to test the stock dividend monthly payout on Binance wallet. He probably won’t announce his buy but will most likely post a screenshot showing he got spacex stock for holding. Perhaps his new wallet will even be on the actual Binance wallet app which is where the dividend payouts have been integrated. Lock in big cousin.

  • HatterOnChain
    Hatter🎩🟥🟩 (@HatterOnChain) reported

    @binance That’s a big step toward agent-driven social media 👀🤖 Give an AI agent controlled publishing access and suddenly it can move from creating content to actually distributing it. The API-key permissions and security will be key. 🔐🔥

  • BinancePk
    Binance Pakistan 🇵🇰 (@BinancePk) reported

    You have 10 seconds. Spot the scam. “Binance Support: Your account has been selected for a special reward. Click this link to claim.” 🚩 Fake ✅ Real Answer comment karne se pehle reason bhi batao. Let’s see who actually catches it.

  • 0xDaisypto
    Daisypto 𔓘 (@0xDaisypto) reported

    @BinanceBrokers GM Binance one block at a time

  • El6301151278117
    El (@El6301151278117) reported

    @Binansmartkid You eat ****! The he charts shows 0 liquidity and cand be seen that they are heavily trying to hold the price ! This is just another scam by @binance and @cz_binance criminal that blocked me for exposing his rug pull Binance alpha

  • Exit60D
    Exit60D (@Exit60D) reported

    NFTs are dead — at least in the form we used to know them. The numbers make the distinction pretty clear: NFT trading volume peaked at more than $50B in 2022. By 2025/26, annualized volume had fallen to roughly $5.5B — an order of magnitude lower. Even in Q1 2025, NFT sales volume was down 61% YoY to approximately $1.5B. The infrastructure is also contracting. Binance shut down its centralized NFT service in July 2026, while Foundation also closed. But perhaps the most interesting development is the shift from meme coin → NFT. The idea is essentially: take an already-liquid meme coin community and introduce NFTs to create another layer of trading activity and volume. And that leads to an uncomfortable conclusion: You may not be escaping the speculative crowd you wanted to avoid. You may simply be encountering the same participants in a different market structure. The narrative changed. The underlying behavior didn't.

  • narrativeflow_
    Narrative Operator (@narrativeflow_) reported

    @binance tradfi names on binance futures is a real signal narrative is shifting toward tokenized access to everything

  • 0x_ultra
    ultra (@0x_ultra) reported

    so i was looking at the source code of kaito pulse and found some interesting things: - it fingerprints your device. it hashes how your gpu renders an invisible image, your gpu model, and how your hardware handles a test tone. that combo is unique to your laptop and it doesn't change - it goes up with your twitter id attached, so every x account you use on that laptop points back to the same machine - they can see what you see and replay your whole session. every post your feed served you including the ones you scrolled straight past, how many milliseconds you spent on each, every click, follow and unfollow, and a ping every 30 seconds with idle detection so they know exactly when you were on and for how long. not just your timeline either, it covers your search results and your bookmarks - it reads your claude and chatgpt subscriptions, which plan you pay for and what percent of your rate limit you've burned (not your conversations though) - on chatgpt it opens your settings page and clicks through to Usage by itself - on binance it clicks the Positions tab for you, then re-sends your logged in requests to read wallet balances, futures positions, pnl, and deposit and withdrawal history - the zktls is a fork of a project called primus the 12 domains it runs on: - markets: binance, okx, bybit, hyperliquid, lighter, polymarket, tradexyz, variational - ai: chatgpt, claude - social: X (all the telemetry is here) - kaito (only site allowed to talk to the extension)

  • han64compuserve
    RebelScum (@han64compuserve) reported

    @finloc31587 @coinbase @binance Because it's a **** token created by a scammer involved in the move token pump and dump rug pull from 2025. And it barely gets any volume on Kraken. Why would it get better on coinbase or binance?

  • CryptoShahzaib_
    CRYPTO SHAHZAIB (@CryptoShahzaib_) reported

    🚨 $CLO STRONG PUMP SETUP 🚨 This is the coin I was talking about. 👀 $CLO is holding a clean ascending support and just printed a strong breakout with volume coming in. If this breakout holds, I’m watching $0.20 first, then the major $0.23–$0.25 area. Structure looks ready for expansion. $CLO is firmly on my bullish radar from here. 🔥 #CLO #Binance

  • cryptorahman1
    𝐈$𝐌𝗔𝙔𝐄𝐋 (@cryptorahman1) reported

    Could this mean no $REDO token? For everyone waiting on the @RedotPay airdrop, this Bloomberg report is definitely worth watching. Bloomberg says RedotPay has delayed its US IPO, reportedly due to issues surrounding the Binance lawsuit. But there’s still no official confirmation from RedotPay, so I wouldn’t jump to conclusions about the token or airdrop yet. Do you think the $REDO airdrop is still happening?

  • shaon_bro_016
    Shaon_bro (@shaon_bro_016) reported

    @TermMaxFi The market is moving fast, but smart money is watching liquidity, volume, and momentum—not just hype. A strong setup comes from patience: wait for confirmation, manage risk, and avoid chasing green candles. 📊 If buyers continue to defend key support and volume expands, the next move could be significant. But if support breaks, downside risk increases quickly. Trade the setup, not the emotion. Always use proper risk management and never risk more than you can afford to lose. 🔥 #Crypto #Trading #Binance

  • innocenteyes73
    Perfect trader (@innocenteyes73) reported

    @BinancePk Binance support never contact u

  • cryptohouse0x
    Kiiim (@cryptohouse0x) reported

    @cukyn1812 @TermMaxFi This Binance integration could really help scale fixed rate DeFi

  • punpun0911
    φ (@punpun0911) reported

    @TheBlockCo Binance trying to come back to the UK in 2027 is actually a pretty important signal 👀🇬🇧 After years of regulatory friction, even the biggest exchanges are realizing the next phase of crypto adoption is going to be won through licenses, compliance, and local market access. If Binance gets approved, that’s not just a comeback story. It would be another sign that major jurisdictions are moving from “keep crypto out” to “bring it in under clear rules.” Lowkey very bullish for the maturation of the industry 💅🏻🪙

  • SmartNuggetApp
    Crypto Dreamer (@SmartNuggetApp) reported

    @Quanterty I think the issue is that you caused cognitive dissonance by continuing to bullpost while selling big chunks. There’s nothing wrong with selling and I’m a big proponent of taking profits….but clearly some of the momentum in the coin has peaked, and the only thing that can really juice it up is a listing (maybe Binance)… Selling by definition means your conviction level has declined and you’re doing responsible risk management by taking well earned profits. Again, nothing wrong with that. That being said, I’m not even a holder in this coin…but have been following it and observing closely since the beginning.

  • elsa_bestt
    E L S A (@elsa_bestt) reported

    bStocks are interesting because they take something people already understand — stocks — and give them a more blockchain-based format. With a traditional stock, you usually buy a real share in a company through a broker. That means you’re participating directly in the traditional securities market. Binance bStocks work differently. They are tokenized products linked to selected stocks, giving eligible users exposure to the underlying share through a digital asset structure rather than direct ownership of the company itself. That changes a few important things. The way the product is held, transferred, traded, and regulated can be different. The rights attached to a bStock may also not be the same as the rights you would get from owning the actual share. That’s why it’s important to look beyond the company name. Two products can track the same stock but still have very different structures. Before exploring bStocks, I’d check: What exactly does the token represent? How is the underlying share backed? What rights or benefits come with it? Can it be transferred or redeemed? Is it available in my region? The interesting part is not that bStocks are trying to replace traditional stocks. It’s that they show how blockchain can create a new way to access familiar markets. Same underlying company. Different product. Different rules. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • cryptoalchemy11
    Alchemy (@cryptoalchemy11) reported

    A lot of people assume crypto is just about buying low and selling high, but that's honestly only one part of the picture. There's a whole category of products built for people who want to engage with digital assets differently, and it's worth understanding how they actually work. These are generally referred to as crypto earning products. Instead of actively trading, some users choose to explore ways of putting their holdings to use in other ways, using platforms that offer structured products designed for that specific purpose. Binance Simple Earn is a good example to look at here. It generally comes in two main formats, Flexible and Locked. Flexible products tend to offer more accessibility since you're not committing your funds for a fixed period, giving you more control over accessing them when needed. Locked products, on the other hand, typically involve committing funds for a set duration, which can come with different terms compared to flexible options. Why do people explore these products alongside trading or simply holding? Mostly because it offers another way to interact with digital assets beyond constantly buying and selling. It's a different approach entirely, focused less on price movement and more on structured product terms. Before jumping into anything like this, it's important to understand a few things. Supported assets, reward rates, eligibility, and product availability all vary depending on your region, so nothing here is one-size-fits-all. Reading the actual terms of any product before participating matters a lot more than people assume. If you're curious about how these products actually function in detail, Binance Academy has free resources that break it down properly. Educational only, not financial advice. Always do your own research and use official sources. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • OwenYang888
    Owen Yang (@OwenYang888) reported

    Binance’s approach of blanket-blocking anything connected to a flagged address, regardless of how small the exposure is, makes very little sense. In the end, the people who get hurt are the actual users. @binance @cz_binance @heyibinance The same problem exists with some KYT providers. Instead of understanding what a label actually means or how much real exposure there is, they just look at certain behaviors and mark everything as high risk. That creates more noise than useful risk signals. We’ve even seen KYT tools label platforms like Binance and Cobo as high risk. At that point, the detection itself starts to feel lazy. Sure, if you block 99% of all addresses, you’ll probably have very little risk left. But then what’s the point of the KYT system?

  • CryptoTice_
    Crypto Tice (@CryptoTice_) reported

    STABLECOINS HAVE BEEN LEAVING EXCHANGES FOR NEARLY A YEAR STRAIGHT. $1.75 billion left Binance alone in the last 30 days. $605 million from OKX. $321 million from Bybit. Nearly a year of continuous liquidity drainage. While Bitcoin dropped 48%... The S&P 500 gained 18%. The Nasdaq gained 23%. The contrast is brutal and impossible to ignore. Investors aren't rotating within crypto. They are leaving entirely. And until fresh liquidity starts returning to exchanges. This market is running on fumes. Nearly 12 months of outflows tells one story. Persistent disinterest at a scale this market has rarely seen. The fuel for a recovery doesn't exist yet.

  • arcdegenplay
    Arc Degen Plays (@arcdegenplay) reported

    @0xElPatron95 @Blonskr @binance Don't be lazy *** just use official site and put buy order once it land on CEX you won't be able to buy below 100m

  • Xfinancebull
    X Finance Bull (@Xfinancebull) reported

    Where are the $PLUME holders? I think people are missing what Plume is actually trying to become. Imagine you manage real institutional assets. You already have the bond fund. The Treasury strategy. The private credit. The structured product. Your problem is no longer creating the asset. Your problem is distribution. How does that product reach millions of onchain users without rebuilding everything from scratch? That’s the lane Plume has been attacking all year. A WisdomTree money-market fund was used in an onchain payroll pilot. etherfi’s $6B+ customer-deposit base was connected to Plume RWA vaults, with $100M allocated. PIMCO and CMB International fixed-income exposure reached users through Bybit. Bitwise and Invesco strategies became accessible through Binance Wallet. Then FalconX brought institutional prime-brokerage credit into Plume’s Nest infrastructure. Suddenly RWAs aren’t sitting in isolated wallets waiting for somebody to admire them. They can become: -salary -yield -collateral -lending positions -fixed-income exposure -DeFi strategies. That distinction matters to me. Tokenization creates the digital asset. Distribution creates the market around it. Plume reported more than 200,000 RWA holders by the end of Q2 and now says roughly $5B of assets are in its pipeline. That’s the $PLUME thesis I find interesting. Not another chain trying to do everything. A network trying to make real financial assets actually circulate through the onchain economy.

  • subirroychowdhu
    s roy (@subirroychowdhu) reported

    @easyeight08 Binance must support Community back meme coin. any meme coin without community pay fees to exchange and they list that coins.