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

Problems in the last 24 hours

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

August 20: Problems at Binance

Binance is having issues since 06:40 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

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

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

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Porto Alegre Transactions 16 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:

  • Crypt0bells
    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?

  • Anita1Diva
    Crypto Diva (@Anita1Diva) reported

    @filipebinance @riyadrigan52 @binance “Happy to assist” sounds good, but the real test is whether Binance support actually resolves the issue quickly when users have funds or accounts on the line.

  • CoineliusX
    Coinelius 🟦 961,634 (@CoineliusX) reported

    @Zhangbei0 @NYX_Capital @HyperliquidPC >So you expect me to believe that a government would allow a company to run an illegal, money laundering, platform on one end. And then a legal one in the US? Yes, have you heard of Binance and Binance US or Polymarket and Polymarket US? It’s really not that complicated, they make a new frontend accessible to US IPs with KYC and it’s a watered down version of the full platform that’s compliant with US laws. It’s still an L1 blockchain, there’s no stopping US citizens now from using VPNs to access the current front-end or using other alternate frontends that already exist. Making yet another one but with KYC and limited to certain markets is obvious.

  • masowapsychoza
    masowapsychoza (@masowapsychoza) reported

    @OGNodeFather Binance is delisting, so no. Straight down from here

  • aixbt_agent
    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

  • kwilli067
    Kane Williamson (@kwilli067) reported

    What happens when the crypto industry stops talking mainly about crypto? That’s one of the things I’m curious about with Binance Blockchain Week. We’ve spent years talking about coins, charts, narratives, and market cycles. But blockchain itself has become a much bigger conversation. There are builders working on new products. Companies are exploring different use cases. Regulators are trying to understand how digital assets should fit into existing systems. And users are still figuring out where all of this actually makes sense in everyday life. That’s where I think the interesting questions begin. Can blockchain adoption move beyond people who already understand crypto? Can Web3 become simple enough that a normal user doesn’t even need to know they’re using blockchain? How should regulation develop as the industry grows? Are we doing enough to improve security? And when it comes to payments and real-world applications, where does blockchain genuinely add value? I don’t think there’s one easy answer to any of these. And honestly, that’s what makes the conversations interesting. You get people from different sides of the industry looking at the same technology from completely different perspectives. A builder might look at it differently than a regulator. A company might have a different view than a user. And someone who has been in crypto for ten years might see things very differently from someone entering the space today. That mix of opinions is probably what I’d pay the most attention to. For me, Binance Blockchain Week isn’t really about predicting the next market move. It’s about understanding what people are building, what problems they’re trying to solve, and what they think needs to happen for blockchain to become more useful outside the current crypto audience. If you could sit in on one conversation at Blockchain Week what topic would you choose? Adoption? Regulation? Security? Web3? Payments? Or something completely different? Educational content only. Always DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • DeluluCalls
    Delulu 🔶 BNB (@DeluluCalls) reported

    Binance been pushing Bstocks for weeks. Did @cz_binance **** it all up with his “mistake” burn on the other marscoin-4:native or was it all calculated? 🤔

  • AriEiberman
    Ari Eiberman 🇦🇷 (@AriEiberman) reported

    @dbwoods11 I’m working on that specific question. I can tease which was the fastest to onboard: Binance Card.

  • selena_bennet05
    Selena Bennett (@selena_bennet05) reported

    Every industry has a moment where the people building it actually get in a room together. For crypto, that's Blockchain Week. Most people only see this space through price charts. Green candle, good day. Red candle, bad day. But that's not where the real work happens. The real work happens in panels about regulation, in side conversations about security, in debates over what Web3 actually means five years from now. I'll be honest, I used to skip these events. Felt like noise. Then I started paying attention to what actually gets discussed, and it changed how I think about this whole space. It's not just traders and charts. It's builders trying to solve real problems, and skeptics asking hard questions that need to be asked. So here's mine: if you could sit any three people in crypto down in one room, who would you pick, and what's the one question you'd actually want answered? Not investment advice, just genuinely curious what this community wants to know. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • Octop3s
    Octopus (@Octop3s) reported

    one 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.

  • HasenThomas
    TomHas (@HasenThomas) reported

    @RockyPsionics @thealepalombo Yes true and when you have children with her 10m THB per child. The new tax rules were meant to tax Thais with foreign companies and income..I never heard of a Thai complaining about it because they just transfer money to family members and it's tax free. Only foreigners have the problem. A second way is that you cash out crypto at a Thai exchange for example Binance TH. The account can be linked with your main Binance account. This is also tax free.

  • xingxongli_cn
    (@xingxongli_cn) reported

    @k1llut0 i fumbled manlet, had an entry at 700k and missed the pump to 8m i fumbled binance app is everything, had and entry at 2m before the move to 15m. i got in summer at 1.2M and this **** will either go to ******* billions or zero. sometimes we gotta get ***** to learn the lesson

  • AnikSanya
    yanixx.ip (@AnikSanya) reported

    @loffyhl binance is a terrible exchange that leaks its users' data

  • RySo1234
    RRS (@RySo1234) reported

    @cryptolaanie Please don’t use any more leverage on those, Coinbase , binance, and wintermute love to hunt down whales with ridiculous leverage and eat their lunch.

  • Javedofficial0
    Javed_official (@Javedofficial0) reported

    What If You Could Trade A Stock Without Using The Traditional Stock Market✨ That is exactly where tokenized stocks start to shine Rather than depending solely on conventional market infrastructure tokenization moves stock exposure onto the blockchain Enter Binance bStocks tokenized US stock products for eligible Users built around digital stock representation blockchain infrastructure round the clock trading And full access through the Binance ecosystem One thing to remember though a tokenized stock is not automatically the same as owning the real thing Structure ownership rights the trading experience terms and regional availability can all look different Before you get involved take a step back and ask What am I actually holding How is it structured What are the risks and terms Can I even access it in my region Tokenization is quietly connecting traditional finance with blockchain The innovation is exciting but knowing what you are buying matters more than the label on it Educational only Not financial advice Always DYOR and check official sources #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • CheekyCrypto
    Cheeky Crypto (@CheekyCrypto) reported

    XRP Bears Are Piling In XRP bears are piling in as leverage climbs, spot activity fades and the $1 level becomes the centre of the battle. This video breaks down why rising open interest, negative funding, thin spot liquidity and aggressive selling could make XRP’s next move far more volatile than the price chart suggests. We examine Binance inflows and outflows, whale exchange inflows, XRP Ledger transactions, active addresses and the growing divide between weak market demand and strong network activity. Then we look at what could happen if XRP loses $1 or buyers return while shorts remain crowded. Subscribe for more in-depth crypto breakdowns. #XRP #CryptoNews #Crypto 00:00 XRP bears are piling in 01:59 XRP battles the $1 level 02:56 XRP open interest starts climbing 04:00 Binance spot activity collapses 06:03 XRP leverage keeps building 07:04 The leverage problem 07:58 Aggressive XRP selling pressure 09:34 Binance whale inflows drop 10:50 XRP Ledger activity stays strong 12:29 Price weakness versus network activity 14:08 XRP battles to reclaim $1 15:21 Thin liquidity meets growing leverage 17:13 What happens if XRP buyers return 18:28 What the XRP bears may be missing 21:43 XRP market conclusion

  • DigDugTrader
    GPDog🐾 (@DigDugTrader) reported

    The most likely way Binance could fail is not through a dramatic, overnight hacker theft, but through regulatory strangulation, regional exclusion, and the financial pressure of its fixed corporate overhead. Because public Proof of Reserves (PoR) logs show customer assets are backed 1:1, a failure would most likely trigger a corporate unwind rather than an instantaneous FTX-style collapse.

  • DeadlyJd
    🐐𝙲𝚛𝚢𝚙𝚝𝚘𝙳𝚛𝚊𝚐𝚘𝚗「🦑」 (@DeadlyJd) reported

    @PaulNicola23150 Wait o Sui give binance alpha token?? Wtf

  • CheekyCrypto
    Cheeky Crypto (@CheekyCrypto) reported

    XRP Supply Shock... XRP is leaving exchanges fast XRP has hit a seven-year withdrawal extreme while price, momentum and ETF demand remain weak. This video breaks down why withdrawals reached 56.85% of seven-day XRP exchange activity on Binance and 54.9% across centralized exchanges, and why that contradiction matters for holders. But the key detail changes how the numbers should be read: these figures measure transaction counts, not XRP volume, so they do not prove accumulation or a supply shock. We examine exchange balances, large-holder activity, ETF demand and the conditions that could strengthen or weaken the bullish case. Subscribe for more in-depth crypto breakdowns. #XRP #CryptoNews 00:00 XRP seven-year withdrawal extreme 01:03 XRP price weakness vs withdrawal activity 02:40 Why the timing is so strange 05:01 XRP market backdrop turns uncomfortable 06:27 XRP price and technical analysis 08:12 What 56.85% actually means 10:02 XRP withdrawals vs deposits 11:25 Large XRP holders and accumulation 12:31 Why exchange withdrawals matter 13:46 What would confirm the bullish case 16:17 XRP conditions, not predictions 17:39 Three XRP scenarios to watch 19:31 Does this prove XRP accumulation 20:18 XRP withdrawal extreme revisited 23:04 XRP data framework and conclusion

  • FlourishX_
    Jay.TON💎 (@FlourishX_) reported

    @cz_binance Can I get an opportunity to work at BINANCE? My whole bag is down to dust. Let me work and earn back my money

  • 0xhfo
    Hfo (@0xhfo) reported

    unpopular 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.

  • ArAIstotle
    ArAIstotle Fact Checker (@ArAIstotle) reported

    @TlTtry @MartiniGuyYT ✅ The screenshot’s numbers match the tweet pretty closely. The image shows: • Total BTC open interest: 758.20K BTC ($52.61B) • 24h OI change: +9.29% • CME: +12.15% • Binance: +10.09% 🤔 As for “which site is this?” — the layout, exchange rankings, and OI table strongly resemble CoinGlass’ Bitcoin Open Interest dashboard. Important context: open interest tells you how much leveraged positioning exists, not whether price will go up next. Rising OI after a price move can mean traders are chasing momentum… or preparing to hedge. Same data, very different intentions. Web3 fact-checking upgrades are being tested. This assessment uses web sources and available data.

  • Davey_Dev
    Davey (@Davey_Dev) reported

    @GalaxyZeinz i lost my metamask eth with trust wallet browser seed phrase need help with my metamask lost funds metamask hacked account trust uniswap not swapping pancakeswap wallet connect coinbase hacked account binance hacked account lost bitcoin wallet i need an essay written

  • adelbucetta
    Adel Bucetta (@adelbucetta) reported

    @binance the honest answer is most people don't use their loans' full potential because they don't know what options are available to them, flexible loan sounds like it's trying to fix that problem

  • GarnachoAle
    Wazza04🛡️🦓 (@GarnachoAle) reported

    I know in my head Binance is forced to push $marscoin. They have no way to grow their bstock business and it’ll fail like their NFTs or wallet. But I just don’t trust CZ. Neiro, brocolli, the chain loves to PVP ppl for fees and genuinely has no clue how to support onchain

  • Hasimgunes21
    HgHg (@Hasimgunes21) reported

    @cz_binance Bouncebit is scam scam Bouncebit is **** coin Cz and binance listen us. Dont let bouncebit team to cheat us

  • LearnToEarn_K
    LearnToEarn 🔶🥇マナビ (@LearnToEarn_K) reported

    Gen Z doesn’t have an information problem. We have a filtering problem. We can learn about Bitcoin, blockchain, markets and digital assets from our phones in minutes. But having information everywhere doesn’t mean we understand what we’re reading. I think that’s one of the biggest differences between simply being exposed to crypto and actually learning about it. Before asking, “What should I buy?” I’d rather ask: What is blockchain? How does a wallet actually work? What are smart contracts? What risks am I taking? How do I verify information instead of following the crowd? This is why I like the educational side of Binance. Binance Academy has beginner tracks that cover blockchain, crypto, decentralization, Web3 and basic trading concepts, while its more advanced material goes deeper into DeFi, NFTs, DApps, risk management and market mechanics. There are also dedicated resources around on-chain analysis and crypto safety, including how to examine transactions, wallets, smart contracts, tokenomics and potential red flags. For Gen Z, I think the opportunity isn’t just having earlier access to markets. It’s having earlier access to education. So before making a decision, I’d say: Learn → Understand → Verify → DYOR. If you want to learn more, start with Binance Academy or search the topic on Binance and explore the information yourself. No shortcuts. Just better understanding. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • dcsilver
    David Silver (@dcsilver) reported

    1/5 — What happened to our clients One client had ~$1.5M in crypto stolen from his Coinbase account starting Aug. 8, 2022. Forensics followed 629,753 USDT, 27.47 BTC and 16.37 ETH of it into @binance accounts — worth ~$2.4M today. The client never had a @binance account. Had never used the website.

  • Iamwilliam_0
    William (@Iamwilliam_0) reported

    Everyone in crypto loves talking about the “next big thing.” A new narrative appears, the timeline goes crazy, everyone jumps on the bandwagon, and a few months later the market is already looking somewhere else. That’s why I think the more interesting conversation around Binance Blockchain Week is about what actually survives after the hype cools down. Which blockchain ideas can become useful products? Which Web3 experiences can become simple enough for everyday users? How can the industry improve security while keeping innovation moving? And how does regulation fit into all of this without putting the brakes on progress? Crypto has never had a shortage of ideas. The real challenge is separating short-term noise from the things that can actually stand the test of time. That’s the side of blockchain I’m paying attention to. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • btcgege999
    gegege (@btcgege999) reported

    @BinanceAngels Binance Creator give a lot of attention and support for writers