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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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

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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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  • mrcauliman
    MRCΛULIMΛN (@mrcauliman) reported

    Quick reminder for anyone holding $XRP on an exchange. An exchange account is not a self-custody wallet. If your $XRP is sitting on Coinbase, Kraken, Binance or another exchange, you don’t control the private keys. The exchange does. That means you’re relying on that company to hold your assets, keep them secure, stay solvent, and give you access when you want it. A real self-custody wallet is different. You control the keys, you control the wallet, and you control the assets. For XRPL, use an actual XRPL wallet like Xaman or another trusted self-custody option. Exchange for trading. Self-custody for ownership. If you don’t control the keys, you don’t fully control the assets.

  • LordOfAlts
    Henry (@LordOfAlts) reported

    160.7M monthly active addresses. Up 285%. Numbers are cool, but where people are actually going is the real story. BNB Chain and Solana alone hold ~45% of total active addresses. Here is how I see the split: @BNBCHAIN: The Retail Gateway BNB is winning the mass market. Cheap gas, fast speeds, and direct access to the Binance ecosystem make it the easiest bridge from CEX to DEX. Dominating Asia, MENA, and LATAM, it’s built for the high-frequency retail user who just wants smooth, low-cost transactions without thinking about gas fees. @solana: The Crypto-Native Hub Solana is where the action is. It’s driven by traders, memecoin culture, DeFi degens, and high-speed apps. People aren't just holding bags on Solana, they're actively using the chain every single day. @ethereum: The Institutional Anchor Ethereum still owns the deep liquidity, high-value TVL, and institutional trust. But when it comes to raw daily retail activity, it’s clearly no longer the default option. The big takeaway? Crypto isn't just asking "Where is the money sitting?" anymore. It’s asking "Where are the actual humans using the chain?" Are you betting on TVL or raw user activity for the next cycle?

  • aaws2020
    Տℍℳℒⅈℕ (@aaws2020) reported

    @YohannesDe85012 @jager_BSC BOB SHE DOESN'T HAVE A TEAM, NO WEBSITE, NO PROJECT, AND BINANCE DIDN'T BUY FROM HER, AND THEY ARE FEW, AND THERE ARE STILL SEVEN WILES, GO TO HELL, YOU AND BOB

  • gss_crypto
    Gss (@gss_crypto) reported

    $BTW — wicked to $0.78, got flushed to $0.585, now sitting around $0.648 flagged this one as getting interesting near the highs, and it delivered exactly that kind of move — the wick, the flush, and now on-chain activity that hasn't slowed down at all 802.95K BTW (~$512K) landed on Binance, Bitget is pulling another 3.22M BTW (~$2.03M) into cold storage, and arbitrage flow keeps rotating between Bitget, Binance, and MEXC. exchanges are actively repositioning, not sitting still the liquidation data tells the real story here: $4.78M wiped in 24h, $4.03M of that shorts, only $750K longs. that's over 84% of all liquidations coming from one side. break it down by window and it gets worse for shorts — $1.19M gone in the last hour alone, $2.01M over 4h, $3.83M over 12h this is the lesson worth taking from it: shorting purely because "it already pumped too much" isn't a thesis, it's a bet against momentum with no edge behind it. a token can stay irrational a lot longer than a leveraged short position can survive. the move doesn't need to make sense to keep running — it just needs shorts to keep feeding it not blindly bullish here either — this is still a token with a large supply overhang and violent swings in both directions. just pointing out what's actually happening in the data before anyone reaches for a short on reflex

  • top7ico
    Top 7 | Tech, AI & Crypto Analytics (@top7ico) reported

    Tokenized Stocks by RWA Holders SpaceX leads tokenized equities with 179K holders on bStocks - nearly three times the next name on the board, and it only listed on Nasdaq in June. Two months of trading history beat decades of it: Nvidia appears three separate times across bStocks, Robinhood and xStocks and still doesn't match SpaceX on one venue, while Apple and Tesla sit at 38.7K and 39.7K. That's access, not preference - tokenized wrappers were the only way most of the world could touch SpaceX around its IPO, and demand outran supply badly enough that Bybit, Binance and Bitget had to refund customers when xStocks couldn't source enough shares. The same name on three platforms is the detail worth noting, because these aren't fungible: a bStocks token is a BNB Chain certificate from a Binance affiliate, an xStock is issued by Backed Assets against custodied shares, and Robinhood's SpaceX token is a claim on fund units in an SPV holding preferred shares. 🔗 @RWA_xyz

  • alexey_serbin
    Alexey Serbin 🌚 (@alexey_serbin) reported

    When every swap on @BNBCHAIN turns into a lesson for a child Imagine this: you buy a meme token. A completely normal crypto moment. But a portion of that trade doesn’t go into a developer’s pocket or get burned for no reason. It automatically, transparently, and without middlemen goes toward educating children in different corners of the world. That’s how charity works on the BNB network. BNB Chain has long stopped being just “cheap Ethereum.” An entire culture has emerged here where on-chain activity converts directly into real help. Binance Charity has been demonstrating this for years: direct BNB airdrops to people affected by floods, earthquakes, and other disasters. The funds land straight in the wallets of people who can be identified through proof of address. No bureaucracy, no leakage, with full transparency on the explorer. But what’s happening at the community level is even more interesting. One of the brightest examples right now is the MAX coin. This isn’t just another meme. MAX is the official mascot of Giggle Academy — the free education platform launched by @cz_binance . The cheerful blue rabbit Max has become the symbol of a whole movement. Every buy and sell of MAX carries a 3% tax. Those 3% are automatically converted into BNB and sent to @GiggleAcademy official donation address. Not “later, maybe.” Not through some opaque fund. Right now. On-chain. Anyone can verify it. In a short time the community has already directed hundreds of BNB (hundreds of thousands of dollars) toward free education. And these aren’t just numbers on a blockchain. People from the MAX community actually travel to schools: they renovate classrooms in Nigeria, deliver tablets with the Giggle Academy app pre-installed, and hand out books and school supplies. The same thing is happening in other countries. This is the magic of BNB Chain. Meme culture suddenly found meaning. Speculation stopped being just speculation. Every trade became a small contribution so that a child in a remote village could get access to high-quality, gamified, completely free education. Giggle Academy already reaches dozens of countries and helps tens of thousands of children. Projects like MAX show how an ordinary community can scale that help without giant foundations and without asking anyone to “just trust us.” Here blockchain isn’t just technology. It’s a trust mechanism. You can see where the money goes. You can see the result. And you understand that even if you were just trading a meme, part of your transaction is already working toward something bigger. That’s why charity on the BNB network feels especially alive. It’s not about glossy reports. It’s about a rabbit named Max helping kids learn while everyone else argues about charts.

  • aashee7890
    Zartasha Gul (@aashee7890) reported

    What does blockchain look like when nobody notices it? This is probably the question I’m most interested in. Imagine using a financial application without knowing whether the transaction happened on Ethereum, BNB Chain or another network. You just click. The transaction settles. The asset arrives. The complexity stays underneath. That direction is already visible. For example, Binance Wallet currently supports 60+ blockchains and offers cross-chain swaps, DeFi access and DApp interaction from one interface. And BNB Chain itself has evolved into an ecosystem covering BNB Smart Chain, opBNB and Greenfield rather than being just a single chain. To me, that points toward a bigger shift: Blockchain may become infrastructure rather than the product. The winners may not be the applications that explain blockchain the best. They may be the ones that make users forget it is even there.

  • MoEthWhale
    0xMo.eth 🐈‍⬛ (@MoEthWhale) reported

    @boosteryting me to, wtf, you can't make this **** up @frankdegods, we aped into the bullshit memecoin that earns you gold. this is the type of coin gets binance alpha attention. 0x92ef5e9e7f80c071ac871691af1d4059dd4d7777

  • 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

  • xstelixxx
    xstelix (@xstelixxx) reported

    The GPS liquidity flush came worse than expected,they say the move was harder and faster than a simple pullback, consistent with thin order books and a liquidity event (especially on Binance) The same liquidity and spread problems I note on @krakenfx I should mention that the on-size execution is slippery atm. Why do ordinary traders like me notice coordinated, massive-volume sell-offs while CEXs do nothing?

  • 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.

  • The_MegaWhale
    MegaWhale Crypto (@The_MegaWhale) reported

    The BTCC situation is insane Probably the most insane liquidation wick ive ever seen in crypto from BTCC exchange Force long squeezes, liquidity vacuums due to forced order book thinning (exchange manipulation), API failures, fragmented margin engines ect.. Remember the avg deviation should be 0.01% to max 0.05% for BTC and ETH across exchanges. This equates to a few dollars at the most for BTC and an few cents for ETH. A deviation like this is either, complete back end exchange malfunction, or purposely wiping of order books to force liquidations. Ether way after an event like that BTCC exchange should not be trusted unless a clear explanation is provided and all lost funds are recovered. The same issue of deviations on wicks >0.05% avg is present on Bybit, okx, blofin, kucoin a few others. Again this is why I personally only trade where I trade. As someone who personally trades hundreds of millions in volume a month, I do have a stake in the game, I need to ensure I am trading on exchanges that have the lowest risk for things like this occurring, even the small deviations that you may not notice. Once again, Bitunix based on my experience is still by far the best in the industry for solid prices as they index their assets against Binance, bitget and bybit to ensure the best and most stable prices without fluctuations »0.05% market standard. -------------------UPDATE ------------------- Turns out the head BD from BTCC was in the telegram channel They blocked me on twitter the second I called them out for their shady tactics to avoid me tagging them and calling me out there Unreal Their current excuse is “a rouge marker maker” Anyone with a brain knows that this is a poor excuse. Market makers add liquidity to order books and make profit on spreads, any sort of forced liquidation sweeps from market makers often resemble a cascade down, similar to Oct 10th But this was a whole other ball game. This was a split second wick from 52-84k It’s significantly more likely the exchange rug pulled them own liquidity to flush the order books and cause a mass liquidation Ofcourse I can’t prove any of this without reviewing the market books seconds before the liquidations, if anyone miraculously has a video of the market books at the exact time and seconds before the liquidations please send that to me, otherwise this is just my assessment of what I deem to be likely, not an accusation of wrong doing -------------------UPDATE ------------------- Peoples accounts have been credited their funds back, but any losses from active trades at the time of the scam wick has NOT been refunded or returned via compensation to the users yet (this info comes from testimonies from users who were affected I am in contact with) Brutal, BTCC completely scamming people I have been blocked on twitter by them so I am unable to voice my support for the victims on social media

  • Bitt_Belle
    Belle (@Bitt_Belle) reported

    When I look at @binance Blockchain Week, I don’t think the most important thing is how many announcements come out of the event. I’m more interested in the quality of the conversations. Crypto moves fast, and every few months there is a new narrative, a new sector, or a new technology everyone suddenly talks about. But not every trend turns into something people actually use. That is why I think events like Binance Blockchain Week are useful. They give builders, companies, exchanges, creators, users and industry experts a chance to compare ideas in the same place and ask harder questions. • What is actually gaining real users? • Which blockchain products are solving problems outside crypto? • Where are stablecoins becoming genuinely useful? • What still makes Web3 too difficult for normal people? • How should security improve as more people hold digital assets? And which parts of AI + blockchain are real innovation rather than just another narrative? For me, these questions matter more than another discussion about the next token to outperform. I would especially like to hear more about the gap between technology and everyday use. A blockchain can be fast. A wallet can have more features. A payment system can technically work. But if the average person still finds the experience confusing, then there is still a problem to solve. The same applies to regulation. Clearer rules can help businesses and users understand what they can actually do, but the challenge is creating that clarity without slowing useful innovation. This is why I see Binance Blockchain Week as more than a crypto gathering. It is a chance to see which ideas are moving from theory into real products and which problems the industry still has not solved. If I were attending, the question I would want answered is simple: What needs to change before using blockchain feels normal to someone who has never owned crypto? That conversation would interest me much more than another short-term market prediction. What would you want to hear discussed at Binance Blockchain Week? The purpose of this post in only education. NFA. DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • Airdrops_one
    Grey Ledger (@Airdrops_one) reported

    @KaitoAI Off-platform activity directly into the native X timeline" feels like it undersells this a bit, wouldn't you agree? I mean: Device fingerprinting. X attention telemetry. ChatGPT/Claude usage data. Authenticated Binance/OKX session access.

  • FabianoSolana
    fabiano.sol (@FabianoSolana) reported

    A reminder that nothing is too big to fail especially in crypto Jupiter had 95%+ DEX market share for years. Nobody thought anyone could ever compete with them... Now it’s down to 48% Not because Jupiter got worse, but because competitors kept building Nothing is too big to fail Not Binance, not Hyperliquid, not Solana

  • ErhanKOfficial
    Erhan K (@ErhanKOfficial) reported

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

  • ItsSnibby
    Snibby (@ItsSnibby) reported

    @CazroWeb3 @binance tradfi really said **** it we’re coming onchain now lol

  • thevoid_bnb
    什Λbibi ✝️ (@thevoid_bnb) reported

    I’ve probably been through 3 or 4 generations of BAI or something by now. It was a long time ago, so I don’t remember the exact details… BNB Chain once posted about an AI agent generation running on the ecosystem, and it had a strong narrative with huge potential. Today, @binance just teased the next generation of AI. Binance AI Pro made a big splash when it launched, and it’s now working pretty effectively. So what will Binance AI be this time? Could it be bStock AI Agent? Or AI Gen Z? Whatever it is, “bStock AI Agent” would be pretty damn cool, wouldn’t it? 24h loading… ➔ ➔ ➔

  • CRYPTOBULLJD
    senior (@CRYPTOBULLJD) reported

    @LucaNetz Hello Luka. Im 21 and been in this space since 2023. Hit 140k$ networth ath and lost it all year ago. Polymarket scammed me, Binance robbed me with their fees(I paid 100k+ of fees). Now I’m at the lowest point of my life. Please help me for now. I will respond in kind.

  • MrBoderso
    mr₿oderso (@MrBoderso) reported

    @rektober Still censoring the “Binance” logo like its a porn site😭😭😭🤞🥀

  • PaulNicola23150
    ØMARI (@PaulNicola23150) reported

    @DeadlyJd Wal alonw gave 150m+ token for binance alpha...that **** crash all coins on sui

  • Khaikhaidao
    KhaiDao (@Khaikhaidao) reported

    @scottmelker binance already runs six separate eu national licences so the single passport only saves them back-office cost, not access, and they can grandfather those until july 2026. okx had basically no local stack, so for them MiCA is the only route.

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • midnightcrypto
    Midnight Crypto (@midnightcrypto) reported

    @web_developer33 You're mixing up custody with ownership. A Binance wallet holding 50% of the supply does not mean the TUT team "gave Binance 50% of the supply to get listed". Exchanges consolidate customer deposits into large omnibus/hot wallets. Thousands of users can therefore appear on-chain as one Binance address. If you're claiming the TUT team transferred 50% of the supply to Binance in exchange for a listing, that's a completely different claim. Show the transaction from a team-controlled wallet to Binance. Otherwise you're looking at an exchange custody wallet and turning it into a story that the blockchain doesn't prove. Question the concentration that's fair. But custody concentration, beneficial ownership and a project allocation are three very different things.

  • cryptoalchemy11
    Alchemy (@cryptoalchemy11) reported

    Been seeing "bStocks" mentioned a lot lately, so let's actually unpack what that means. Binance bStocks are tokenized versions of U.S. stocks, made available to eligible users, and one of the more interesting things about them is that they can be traded 24/7. That's a pretty different rhythm compared to how traditional stock markets work. So what's actually happening here? Tokenization means a real-world asset, in this case a publicly listed company's stock, gets represented digitally using blockchain technology. Instead of the stock existing only within traditional market infrastructure, it now has a digital form that can move differently. That's really the core difference between traditional stocks and tokenized ones. Trading availability, ownership structure, and product features can vary quite a bit between the two. It's not just "the same stock but on crypto," there's more nuance to it than that. Before exploring anything like this, it genuinely matters to understand how it works, what risks come with it, and whether it's even available where you are. Binance bStocks specifically are only available in supported jurisdictions and to eligible users, so access isn't universal. This feels like one of those spaces worth understanding early, not because it's urgent, but because tokenized assets seem to be a growing part of how digital finance is evolving. Educational only, not financial advice. Always do your own research and check official sources. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • tary_defi
    TARI_DEFI (@tary_defi) reported

    @AntiRuggers Yes that is atleast check the history of cex when u r going to break their walls, atleast binance or bybit is better,they also did but in huge amounts ,well if u need any help I can do plz feel free

  • DegenApe99
    Degen Ape Trader (@DegenApe99) reported

    > Jan 2026, @Kalshi crypto market share was around 10% > Low liquidity, fewer competitors > HFT firms: wait for a Binance move, then sweep the Up/Down market based on it > Aug 2026, Kalshi’s dominance rises from 10% to 90% > Much more competitive > Latency war > Firms develop new algos: from passively “waiting” to actively “predicting” the next 2s move on Binance > Latency war becomes a model accuracy war. If the entire market is still about predicting Binance’s next move, claiming that price discovery happens on Kalshi is kind of unrealistic.

  • hamdikhan10
    hamdi khan (@hamdikhan10) reported

    @binance @HatimBinance I deposited in my forex broker account using binance trc20 usdt. Due to some issue my account was blocked by broker and they gave me refund. My broker refunded my balance, they sent those funds back into Binance hot wallet as Binance sent my funds while depositing from their.....