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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.
- Transactions (43%)
- Website (29%)
- Mobile App (14%)
- Login (14%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Binance outage reports came from the following cities:
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Binance Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Wazza04🛡️🦓 (@GarnachoAle) reported@cz_binance are you going to fix what you did to $marscoin? A lot of holders on chain, most on binance wallet, all ridiculously angry. We can’t have broccoli or 4 round 2. Stock memes= the new thing you said you’ll try right? Support it, if for no reason than you harmed it
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aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported@Anonymmesss down 97% from ath but paradigm and coinbase ventures still backing it. data sovereignty l1 with active product and binance just ran a trading tournament last month. not dead but long way from $35
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WallStreetX (@WallStreetXHQ) reportedWSX News: XRP reserves across Upbit, Binance, and Bithumb have fallen by roughly 240M ripple:native since late May and early June, according to CryptoQuant analyst Amr Taha. Combined reserves now stand at around 10.84B ripple:native, down 2.2%, with Binance recording the largest percentage decline at 3.7% to approximately 2.62B XRP. Upbit remains the largest holder with about 6.4B XRP, while Upbit and Bithumb together control roughly 8.22B XRP, or nearly 76% of the tracked reserves. The decline reduces the amount of ripple:native held on centralized exchanges, although CryptoQuant notes that lower exchange balances alone do not confirm accumulation, as tokens may also be moving to private wallets or other venues.
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Crypto Soyful (@cryptosoyful) reported@venturetwins @NickRobertX @bot Your lucky parson. I'm unless parson . Do you help me sir please... only $2000 binance uid....198104915
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NerrdAlerrt (@NerrdAlerrt) reportedBinance just delisted 3 alts that were each already mid-meltdown, separate crises and all. Nothing rallies people like getting kicked while down.
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Kekkin (@TrillKek) reportedApparently the Chinese can't sell this token... It is due to the fault of @binance Wallet (China) (and @cz_binance). Chinese holders are tweaking out, complaining at CZ, and comparing this to MarsCoin (which apparently had the same issue early on) This is honestly kinda funny. Was this issue part of the reason why MarsCoin ended up mooning soon after? Was CZ dealing with so many complaints, that he was left with no choice but to crime the token and make everyone happy? Either way -- imagine a BSC coin with chinese holders, yet they are somehow all forced to hold? Sounds more bullish than the majority of other BSC coins to me. Maybe if the coin starts going up-only, instead of down to zero, all the Chinese holders will end up happy? Very interesting to watch this play out. $SKYLARK 0x5d52d11bb538ec28ab1597afff502ffc9e458888 What if SkyLark ended up... in the sky?
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Yuriy Bakus (@bakovskyy95107) reportedBinance just helped stop a $1.2M DAO attack with less than 48 hours to spare. The exchange’s security team detected a malicious governance proposal targeting a project treasury, alerted the team, and coordinated with other platforms. The proposal was voted down before any funds could be moved. Governance attacks remain one of the quieter but real risks in DeFi. This time the response was fast enough. How often do you think these attempts go undetected? #Security #DAO “Biggest current DeFi risk? Governance attacks / Smart contract exploits / Bridge hacks”
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Terry K (@Terrykait) reportedWhat if we stopped talking about crypto only when the market is moving? That’s something I’ve been thinking about while looking at Binance Blockchain Week. Crypto gets a lot of attention when Bitcoin moves, a new token launches, or the market suddenly gets volatile. But there’s a whole industry working behind those headlines that doesn’t always get the same attention. That’s the part I’m more interested in. If you had builders, developers, founders, companies and people working across blockchain all in one place, what would you actually ask them? For me, the first question would be about adoption. What will make someone who doesn’t care about crypto today actually want to use blockchain? Then I’d ask about regulation. As more people and businesses enter the space, how can the industry grow while still giving users clearer rules and protection? I’d also want to hear about security. We talk a lot about bringing more users on-chain, but making blockchain products easier and safer to use matters just as much. Then there’s Web3. We’ve been hearing about it for years, so I’d rather ask a simple question: What needs to happen for Web3 to become useful without people even thinking about the fact that they’re using Web3? And finally, payments and real-world applications. Where does blockchain genuinely solve a problem? Not where it sounds good in a presentation. Where does it actually make something better, faster, simpler, or more accessible? That’s why I find Blockchain Week interesting. It’s not just another event to watch from the outside. It brings different perspectives together, and sometimes the best ideas come from people who don’t agree with each other. I’m much more interested in those conversations than another short-term price prediction. If you could sit down with one person from the blockchain industry, what would you ask them? I’d genuinely like to hear your question. Always DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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ALexia (@Alex1i9) reportedGen Z IS APPROACHING MONEY DIFFERENTLY !! Not waiting for the “perfect time.” Not waiting until they know everything. They’re learning earlier, exploring digital platforms and asking a different question: How can I make my capital work smarter? And this is where crypto-backed lending gets interesting. Imagine holding BTC but needing liquidity. Instead of automatically selling the asset, a crypto-backed loan gives eligible users another option: borrow against the collateral while keeping the position. With Binance Lite Loan, eligible users can currently borrow USDT using BTC as collateral. The initial term is 30 days with a 1% upfront service fee, while the collateral remains subscribed to Simple Earn Flexible Products during that initial period. But let’s be clear: Borrowing isn’t free money You still have repayment obligations. Overdue loans can accrue penalty interest, and liquidation may apply after the initial term under specified conditions. That’s the part every investor should understand before clicking “borrow.” The bigger shift I see with Gen Z isn’t just investing earlier. It’s becoming more curious about how money, assets and liquidity can work together Learn first. Understand the mechanics. Then decide if the strategy actually fits you. Would you ever borrow against your crypto instead of selling it? DYOR. Crypto-backed loans involve risk, including liquidation risk if collateral values change. Product availability and eligibility vary by region. Always review the applicable product terms. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Selena Hart (@selenahart_) reportedFunny how nobody really teaches you what to do with money once you finally start earning it. Gen Z seems to be figuring that part out earlier. Instead of only thinking about saving, younger people are also learning how markets work, what different assets actually do, how risk works and why putting all your eggs in one basket probably isn’t the smartest move. A phone can now give you access to financial education, market information and platforms like Binance within minutes. That changes the game a little. But I think the biggest shift isn’t simply having more apps or more access. People want to understand money instead of just earning it and hoping everything works out. You don’t need to know everything on day one. You just need to start learning. The knowledge stacks up faster than you think. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Block Vibes 𐤊 (@NeeMelo2) reported@KaspaCalls @brt2412 @jas_tab074 You're right about Kraken — those are customer funds. But that's exactly the point: Wallet 1 could easily be Binance or Gemini, and if so, those are also user funds waiting to be listed. So it's not "one whale vs one exchange" — it's two giant piles of customer money.
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ChainPulse AI (@ChainPulseAI1) reported⚡ SIGNAL OVER NOISE Binance launching Agent OS isn't interesting because “AI can trade crypto.” Bots have traded crypto forever. The real shift is this: Financial infrastructure is being redesigned so autonomous software can hold permissions, access markets and move capital. Humans built exchanges for humans. Now we're building exchanges for machines. Follow @ChainPulseAI1 — I'm tracking the AI × crypto infrastructure being built before it becomes obvious. 💙 Like 🔁 RT
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AlchemistOracle (@AlchmstOraclee) reported@cz_binance Hyperliquid is KING. **** you CZ & Binance forever. Scammers
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Wilberforce Theophilus (@Eze_Wilberforce) reportedThe post below is from the CEO of Coinbase. If you still don’t get what’s happening, let me break it down. For the first time in history, the United States is fully embracing crypto. The total GDP of America is over $32 trillion… and everything is about to come on-chain. Binance founder CZ is calling the next bull run a “super cycle.” Coinbase founder Brian Armstrong is calling it the bull run that has long been prophesied. These are the two biggest exchanges on the planet saying the same thing. Very soon, crypto will operate like the stock market. No more four-year cycles needed to pump. Trillions will be added on a daily basis. The global reset is here. Finance is being completely redefined, and real-world assets are coming on-chain.
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Hfo (@0xhfo) reportedunpopular opinion: exchanges are missing a key sybil-resistance primitive: ZK withdrawal attestations. today I can send funds from Binance to two fresh MetaMask wallets and no on-chain tool - Chainalysis, Arkham, Nansen - can prove they're the same person. the link only exists in the exchange's private DB. fix: exchanges issue a ZK nullifier per user. on withdrawal, it attaches to the wallet, no identity revealed. you can prove "same person funded both wallets" without knowing who. this would meaningfully strengthen sybil resistance across the entire industry without sacrificing user privacy.
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0xNox (@0xNoxxx) reportedSometimes Binance delisting news does something strange: instead of price falling, it spikes. NFP jumped 515% on July 2, right on the futures settlement day, in the middle of delisting news, with no real catalyst behind it. We've seen a similar pattern with HFT before. It doesn't happen with every delisting, but when thin liquidity meets the right setup, even a small amount of capital can move price disproportionately. We went through ICX, SCRT, and STORJ in detail in separate threads. Now let's compare all three against the same question: which one has the setup most prone to this? A manipulated move needs three things: thin liquidity, a leverage-heavy book, and a narrative worth chasing. Here's how the numbers stack up. $ICX - OI/mcap at 7.2%, the lowest of the three. DEX volume down to a few thousand dollars a day, nearly dead. Funding flat at zero. Nobody's building size here because nobody's watching. The setup is too thin for this kind of move. $STORJ - OI/mcap at 19.4%, mid-range. But there hasn't been a single onchain transfer over $100K in 4 days, dead quiet. Low interest, thin volume. Possible, but no clear trigger. $SCRT - OI/mcap at 22.3%, the highest of the three. Futures volume is 6.3x spot, so leverage is doing most of the work on price. On top of that, there's an active and conflicting news cycle: Labs proposing an exit to Arbitrum, and a 4x dilution proposal that just passed with 94.8% of the vote. Price fell 18% while OI grew 27% in the same window, fresh positions arriving even during the drop. Thin liquidity, a strong narrative, and active leverage, all three at once. Bottom line $SCRT looks like the setup most prone to this. High leverage, thin spot support, and a news cycle that can pull speculation in either direction. $STORJ comes second, its quiet cuts both ways. $ICX has no real trigger, nobody's paying attention.
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V_L_S_ (@_V_L_S_) reportedBinance now lets AI agents trade your money, and supervising them is your problem. Bold move: hand the bots the wallet, then hand the user the blame. The tech works fine. The liability shuffle is the innovation.
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Hamid (@Hamid_official3) reported- @binance Blockchain Week added a stat to its own research without meaning to. The tokenized real-world asset market crossed $60 billion this year, spread across thousands of products. Impressive number! Except roughly $33 billion of that, over 900 assets, hasn’t moved in weeks. Sat there. Untouched. One industry exec put it bluntly: it’s not really a market yet, it’s a waiting room. That’s the exact gap Bangkok’s agenda is aiming at. Stablecoins as payment rails, tokenized stocks, institutional DeFi, cross-border payments none of that matters if the assets end up parked and illiquid the moment they’re minted. Tokenization solved the can we put this on-chain problem years ago. Nobody’s solved the can anyone actually trade it problem yet. That’s why EVOLVE lands differently than a typical conference theme. It’s not celebrating growth for its own sake. It’s naming the thing the industry still hasn’t cracked real distribution, real access, real liquidity behind assets that currently just sit there. Bangkok, Nov 28–29. If there’s one thing worth pressure-testing while everyone’s in the room, it’s this: how do you turn a $60 billion waiting room into an actual market? What’s your read access problem, or trust problem? #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Kekkin (@TrillKek) reportedApparently the Chinese can't sell this token... It is due to the fault of @binance Wallet (China) (and @cz_binance). Chinese holders are tweaking out, complaining at CZ, and comparing this to MarsCoin (which apparently had the same issue early on) This is honestly kinda funny. Was this issue part of the reason why MarsCoin ended up mooning soon after? Was CZ dealing with so many complaints, that he was left with no choice but to crime the token and make everyone happy? Either way -- imagine a BSC coin with chinese holders, yet they are all somehow forced to hold? Sounds more bullish than the majority of other BSC coins to me. Maybe if the coin starts going up-only, instead of down to zero, all the Chinese holders will end up happy? Very interesting to watch this play out. $SKYLARK 0x5d52d11bb538ec28ab1597afff502ffc9e458888 What if SkyLark ended up... in the sky?
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domenico martinez (@cryptolightSP) reported@blckchaindaily If you're referring to a current news story, I can’t verify the headline as stated. What I found: There are recent reports from July–August 2026 of Kraken users saying their accounts or withdrawals were frozen, sometimes for days or weeks, but I found no reliable report confirming that Kraken has frozen $4.2 million in user funds collectively. R📷Reddit+2 A separate 2026 story involves Kraken's parent company alleging that custodian Etana failed to return more than $25 million in assets held for Kraken. T📷The Block The widely reported $4.2 million freeze I found was actually Binance freezing $4.2 million of XRP linked to a 2024 $120 million theft from a Ripple executive, not Kraken. C📷CoinDesk Chainalysis has also recently highlighted a Kraken employee's work in preventing more than $4.2 million in potential scam losses, which may be another source of confusion. T📷Telegram So the headline “Kraken freezes up to $4.2M in user funds” appears potentially misleading or may refer to a very recent report that hasn't been indexed by the sources I can verify yet.
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Seneca (@antonym29068007) reportedoverall binance seems more verstaile with wide access of buyer and seller compared to coin base
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Mercy$now 🦅 (@ElegantSnowWhit) reported3/ And this isn’t just another bot sitting on shared infrastructure. Each user gets a dedicated server, co\-located near major exchange matching engines across Tokyo, Singapore, Frankfurt and London. It also connects to 21 exchanges, including Binance, Bybit, OKX and Hyperliquid.
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Michael ® SpeedevsWhale (@SpeedevsO) reportedBe me See Binance ticker name in the website Buy Down Smsh
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Octopus (@Octop3s) reportedone of the utmost reasons fintechs/neobanks don’t want to build anything around credit is underwriting. they don’t want to spend a year figuring it out. that’s what we @Cr3dentials are building: a tech that a project can just use through our API instead. we plug in the data of the people who make up one of the largest % of neobank audiences today: gig workers who work across the internet. we verify their earnings to determine their eligibility for credit instead of just offering credit to anyone. we keep integrating as many websites as possible. right now, we have Bolt, Deel, OnlyFans, etc., and we’re working to integrate everywhere someone is earning, from social networks like YouTube and X to traders trading on Binance, Coinbase, and others. everybody who earns should have the same privileges as those earning a salary. on recourse, we build our system in a way that’s beneficial to both lenders and borrowers. borrowers have access to loans, but in rare cases where borrowers don’t want to pay back, recourse allows lenders to go beyond the original collateral, if there is any, and pursue the borrower’s other assets or income to recover the unpaid debt. with every loan, you don’t have to worry about whether they’ll pay back or not. our system does its thing. on repayment, our system records both repayment and payment data, which helps neobanks that provide this credit build a better picture of who the borrower really is and whether they should keep giving them loans. projects don’t just judge people based on their earnings alone. it becomes a combination of data. how early did they repay the last loan? combine that with their current earnings data to make a more informed decision when offering them a loan. on enforcement, we’re working with different jurisdictions across countries to make sure defaults, when not paid, can show up in the borrower’s financial record. for instance, we’re working with regulators in Nigeria to make use of BVN, which is like a financial record. so every time a customer doesn’t pay, they aren’t just owing money and walking away. it can be reflected in their financial footprint in TradFi too. we addressed every important segment of credit so projects and borrowers are even. that way, both lenders and borrowers are protected. happy to chat more as always.
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Aman 👻 (@Im_Aman2) reportedMost people show up to a blockchain event for the announcements. The smart ones show up for the arguments. Binance Blockchain Week isn’t a highlight reel — it’s builders and regulators disagreeing in real time about where this industry actually goes next. That’s the part worth paying attention to. A few debates worth sitting in on Is Web3 actually decentralized, or just relabeled infrastructure? Ownership models are shifting, but how much control users really have still depends on the protocol. Worth questioning, not assuming. Can regulation keep up with innovation, or is it always one step behind? Frameworks differ wildly by country — some regions are years ahead, others still figuring out basic classification. Does mainstream adoption need better tech, or better trust? The infrastructure is arguably ready in places. The confidence to use it isn’t always there yet. Are tokenized real-world assets a bridge or a bottleneck? Early implementations are live, but scaling them past pilot stage is a different problem entirely. This isn’t financial advice, and none of this is a prediction of outcomes. Access and regulation vary by region, always check official Binance resources and do your own research. Conferences don’t move the industry forward. Disagreements do. Which of these debates would you actually want to sit in on? 👇 #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Yehoshua Zion (@YehoshuaZion) reported@CryptoProject6 strict permissions make binance ai actions safer than blind account access
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KLEA Crypto News (@CryptoKleaNews) reportedBinance Launches Binance Agent OS and Binance MCP Server
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Oliver Bell (@Oly245) reported@Willemology I resigned a long time ago, but I agree, Tbh i think creator tokens would only work for the major major influencers, as in theory, i dont think people care about the perks enough for the smaller ones, even decent size. And the lack of retail appetite. There's a lot that happened such as the MM losing a large amount of cash on launch, I will write a thread one day. Every project from 2021 has had the same fate unless on Binance/Coinbase from my experience, I mean Zilliqa is on Binance and even thats 99% down. I still have a very very small bag
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Jeremy (@PUNISHEDJINGTAO) reported0xd7ccd29b6fd1464edb425f24b01115556e737777 first binance agent os coin. Can never tell you what ******** BSC people wanna buy but do know historically they like firing off at whatever has provenance on the smart chain.
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Big Chorux 2.0 🥷 (@Chorux666) reported@AbdulRehma77317 @binance @BinancePk 24/7 stock access is honestly a pretty interesting shift.