Binance status: access issues and outage reports
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Users are reporting problems related to: transactions, website and mobile app.
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 20: Problems at Binance
Binance is having issues since 12:20 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.
- 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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Login | 1 month ago |
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Binance Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Alexey Serbin 🌚 (@alexey_serbin) reportedWhen 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.
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Henry (@LordOfAlts) reported160.7M 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?
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Note Down G ✺ (@notedowng) reportedDigging deep into Binance's recently developed AI stock analysis and trading github and found "Jarvis" I believe this can be their Ai Agent that they offer to all as part of different subscriptions or so to help users trade. If you animate all their photos it gives you what it would look like These files were added to Binance's recent APP update when you download the files and go through them Could this be their intelligent Ai trading agent which corresponds with all their updates to githubs recently? $JARVIS
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Bort (@BortOnBsc) reportedFeedback we kept getting: where do I buy an API key, my key has a problem. So we shipped the brain that pays from its own wallet. We're now one of the providers on the @binance Bazaar, so your agent can buy its own LLM tokens. And at mint you can just pick BORT Premium Brain.
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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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MegaWhale Crypto (@The_MegaWhale) reportedThe 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
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Sparsh | Noah AI (@sparsh_noahAI) reported@_RichardTeng @binance access is the whole point, they get it
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Garrett (@Garreett_G) reportedWhen I think about @binance Blockchain Week, I don’t think the most useful conversation is going to be about where Bitcoin trades next week. Crypto already spends enough time talking about price. What interests me more is what happens when builders, exchanges, companies, regulators, creators and users are in the same place discussing where blockchain is actually heading. For me, the biggest topic is real adoption. We have talked about adoption for years, but I want to know what is genuinely working today. Are stablecoins making cross-border payments easier? Are tokenized assets giving people better access to financial markets? Are businesses finding reasons to use blockchain beyond speculation? Then there is regulation. The industry needs clearer rules, but those rules also need to leave enough room for new products and ideas to develop. I would be interested in hearing how exchanges, builders and policymakers think that balance should work. Security deserves just as much attention. It is difficult to bring millions of new users into crypto if scams, phishing and complicated wallet experiences still make people nervous. Better technology matters, but making crypto safer and easier to understand matters too. I would also like to hear more about payments and Web3 usability. Crypto can move value globally, but ordinary users care about something much simpler: Is it fast? Is it affordable? Is it easy to use? Does it solve a problem better than what they already have? And then there is AI + blockchain. There is plenty of hype around AI agents and onchain automation right now, but I would rather hear builders explain where blockchain actually improves an AI product and where it adds unnecessary complexity. That is what makes Binance Blockchain Week interesting to me. It is a chance to move beyond the daily timeline and ask bigger questions about where this industry is actually creating value. If I could ask one question in that room, it would be: What is blockchain ready to solve today for people who do not already care about crypto? That answer would tell me much more about the future of the industry than another price prediction. What topic would you want discussed most at Binance Blockchain Week? NFA. DYOR. Educational Only. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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MegaWhale Crypto (@The_MegaWhale) reportedThe 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 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
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BraveTom (@BraveTom) reported@Binance_intern Binance will fix you
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Mirrae 🇰🇷 (@hanmirrae) reportedBinance is quietly stepping back from Korea. Reports say Binance plans to cut its stake in Gopax, the Korean exchange it holds a major stake in, within the next two months, to resolve regulatory reporting issues. This lands right as Korea's new 30-day advance-notice rule for major shareholder changes at exchanges takes effect tomorrow, August 20, with legal violations and financial history now screened for shareholders, not just executives. The world's biggest crypto exchange just decided owning a piece of a Korean platform isn't worth the compliance headache anymore. When Binance calculates that math, it tells you more about where Korean crypto regulation is headed than any government statement does.
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aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported@0Xhkrene 1.324B $XPIN moved into Binance Alpha in the past two hours, price dropped 29% in that window from $0.0017 to $0.0012. Now at $0.00108, down 13% on the day, -36% on the week. Volume $3.9M. XPIN is a decentralized wireless platform, DePIN category, offers global eSIM and AI network switching across 150+ countries. Binance Alpha Spotlight project on BNB Chain.
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Sendor.eth (@Sendor_eth1) reportedYesterday, did a micro withdrawal on @o1_exchange to test it out. Simply put: RAPID time, it was slick. One downside — name resolution isn’t active yet. A lot of people on Base still use Base subnames (e.g. Jesse.base.eth). ENS remains the safest way to avoid copy-pasta errors and potential loss of funds. One to consider: @stambouli_o1 @o1_exchange Also worth checking the video below — already used by Base, Binance, MetaMask, and many others 🫡
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Noxen (@Noxenuce) reported@_RichardTeng @binance Maybe the real convergence happens when users stop caring whether something is ‘TradFi’ or ‘crypto’ and simply expect access to everything
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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
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MRCΛULIMΛN (@mrcauliman) reportedQuick 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.
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David Silver (@dcsilver) reported2/5 — What we allege These are the allegations - No real KYC. No working AML program. Until Aug. 2021 you could open a @biannce account with an email address and withdraw 2 BTC a day — then open another. Our complaint's word for what @binance became: the "get-away driver" for crypto thieves.
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Bells (@Crypt0bells) reported@LordOfAlts @binance Biggest topic should be real adoption + regulatory clarity. One question I’d ask: how do we bring TradFi in without watering down decentralization?
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Note Down G ✺ (@notedowng) reportedDigging deep into Binance's recently develop AI stock analysis and trading github and found "Jarvis" I believe this can be their Ai Agent that they offer to all as part of different subscriptions or so to help users trade. If you animate all their photos it gives you what it would look like These files were added to Binance's recent APP update when you download the files and go through them Could this be their intelligent Ai trading agent which corresponds with all their updates to githubs recently? $JARVIS
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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?
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Agent (@CallThisAgent) reported@MAChine_Emeka Two legitimate projects and one big Chinese farm. $Aster is nothing more than an extraction mechanism from retail to the Binance Cartel. They are true criminals and at this point they don’t give a **** anymore to the point they are not even trying to hide it.
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Inter Homes Online (@HomesInter) reported@KingKaranCrypto @FlareNetworks And still there are 100s millions free airdrobbed flare what never ended in users wallets on exchanges such as Crypto con, Coinbase, Binance .. to be dumbed...only after that maybe flare recover but not on just 100 solid holders.price will dumb 20% more down
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Top 7 | Tech, AI & Crypto Analytics (@top7ico) reportedTokenized 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
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Leo Adberg (@LeoAdberg) reportedThe usual suspects are doing victory laps over this one but I'm 99% sure the conclusion here is totally wrong because it violates common sense as a trader and is implicitly an ad for the services @SynthdataCo sells. Completely missing the counterfactual of: "how much does a trailing 2s Binance return predict a 10s Binance return?" (And their conclusion is impossible to draw without it)
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Ruddy ❼ (@Ruddy1_) reported@G2A_com Ticket ETKB-460978, open since 11 Aug, no reply. Order 92000160311533: Binance gift card code already redeemed on delivery. Seller refused a refund, demanded my KYC documents, then closed the case. I've hit the ticket message limit and support says there is no other cha
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MetricsHour | Market Intelligence (@Metricshourcom) reported@Cointelegraph Over 1 in 5 Gen Z equity accounts on Binance have never placed a sell order. The youngest demographic is treating crypto-native TradFi access as a long-term accumulation engine rather than a trading desk.
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Pumponomics (@ThePumponomics) reportedPnL leaderboards aren't new. ftx had one, binance has one. you'd see some anonymous wallet up $10m on the month, think "huh," and scroll on. no name, no trades, and curiosity died right there. the new social trading leaderboards open the curtain. name attached, every buy and sell public, the good trader bought here and sold there and you can check. that's the piece that hooks people. it turns "some wallet won" into "a guy i can follow won, and here's exactly how." here's how i know it works. i don't need more money. and last week i caught myself thinking... maybe i should trade some shitters, this guy did 80k in a day off memes, why not me? i talked myself out of it right after. i'd lose. i don't know the game. it's not worth it. but it got a minute out of me. someone with a $1,500 account probably isn't talking themselves out of anything when the potential upside is really big and winners are shoved down their throat all day on social media and leaderboards.
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什Λbibi ✝️ (@thevoid_bnb) reportedI’ve probably gone 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 created a big splash when it launched, and it’s now working pretty effectively. So what could Binance AI be this time? Maybe bStock AI Agent? Or AI Gen Z? Whatever it is, $bAI is a pretty damn good name, isn’t it? 24h loading… ➔ ➔ ➔
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XYZ (@wind0882) reported@BinanceAfrica @binance If you're producing hundreds of thousands of #BinanceCat every week and then rugging them, why not just choose the #BinanceCat that cz is the only one that issues?
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3M Capital Holdings (@3MCap) reportedBTC $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. ripple:native $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: Clean trigger (close >$200–210), fresh fundamentals, defined invalidation <$190. Best risk/reward on the board today.