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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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  • 71% Transactions (71%)
  • 14% Website (14%)
  • 14% Transfer (14%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Beaucaire Transactions 1 day ago
Beaucaire Transactions 4 days ago
Vigo Website 22 days ago
Mont-Saint-Martin Transactions 28 days ago
Dubai Transactions 1 month ago
London Transactions 1 month ago
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Binance Issues Reports

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  • medmushonga
    Medicine Mushonga (@medmushonga) reported

    I and @JBCcollective request the listing of JBC LaunchGate on @binance. As an active Binance user, I support this listing and believe it will benefit @binance users by expanding access to innovative launchpad opportunities and increasing token liquidity.

  • Greenpeace06_09
    Greenpeace.BNB.probablynothing.LUNC (@Greenpeace06_09) reported

    Let's address this bogus Vegas tweet one time and move on. Vegas lost 61B staked Lunc from Binance after 18 days because of his behavior and scams ..... I still have ALL of my Binance staked Lunc. That should tell you how a certain entity feels about both of us. You decide who is right here ..... There is a reason why I'm the #6 largest VALIDATOR while Vegas is #27. So before you believe the BS tweet from Vegas who clearly is going after my delegators.... Only one of us still has Binance staked coins ... AND ITS NOT HIM!!! My name is Greenpeace. I educate and call out the scammers who take advantage of this community. I don't sell sh$t coins or pursue community pool money. If this isn't enough for you, block or unfollow me. When it's all said and done .... It will be one of the biggest mistakes of your life. $Lunc #GreenpeaceUNITED

  • realsendsei
    sendsei ✞ 🥀 (@realsendsei) reported

    @uhavenoskill @binance Uhhhh yeah send this ****

  • MadMagicSOL
    Magic.nfts (@MadMagicSOL) reported

    @Scaevola_XI 2 months vesting on binance alpha is just asking for a slow bleed after the initial pump

  • tradergzt
    TraderGZT (@tradergzt) reported

    @0xxghost @binance Few hours after someone complained of about a similar issue with Bybit Are CEXes illiquid ?

  • S0kyara
    𝐒𝐨𝐤𝐲𝐚𝐫𝐚 🎀 (@S0kyara) reported

    @binance #HumansOfBinance Back in 2022, I was 24, stuck in a dead-end job in Lagos. I watched the naira crash daily while my family suffered. My dad lost his business during COVID. My mum was selling pure water on the street just to feed us. Rent was choking us, and NEPA would cut off the light every night. I remember one evening when my younger sister cried because school fees were overdue again. In that moment, I felt like a failure—a man who couldn’t even protect his own blood. Around 2 a.m., I was scrolling on X, feeling hopeless. Then I saw a thread about Binance P2P. I downloaded the app with fear in my chest. My first trade was the last 15k naira I had—just for \( \$20 \) USDT. It arrived. No delays. No “vendor no pick call.” That small moment hit different. For the first time, the dollar felt within reach, even with all the madness outside. I started small-small and used Binance Academy during blackouts. I learned with torchlight on my phone. I lost money plenty times too—FOMO trades, panic selling, and even one painful liquidation that left me staring at the ceiling, questioning everything. But I didn’t quit. P2P became my lifeline. Clients abroad would pay me in stablecoins. I converted safely and sent money home without banks stressing us with charges or delays. One day really stands out. My mum called me, and her voice was shaking. She said the hospital bill for my dad’s malaria was 180k. I had just closed a small trade profit. I sent it instantly through P2P. When she called back crying, “Thank you my son, God bless you,” I broke down in my room—not because of the money, but because crypto finally helped me become the provider I always wanted to be. I didn’t want to feel powerless again, watching my family break. Today, I’m not a whale, but I’m independent. I support my sister’s schooling. I started a small side hustle. And I sleep better now because we have a buffer. Binance didn’t make me rich overnight. It gave a regular Naija boy the tools, knowledge, and hope when the system failed us. It taught me discipline, patience, and that even from Ajegunle, you can still touch the world. Real people. Real struggles. Real come-up. Crypto saved my family’s dignity. Thank you, @binance.

  • _The_Manda_
    🍀✨Amanda✨🍀 (@_The_Manda_) reported

    @BinanceHelpDesk @binance kept repeating the same instructions to open it in an incognito browser & when I kept telling it that it wasn’t working I kept getting the same answer. I asked for an agent & it never listened. I tried different things for over an hour and by the time I figured it out, I was

  • Bonsega
    Bonsega (@Bonsega) reported

    @binance My crypto story so far: #HumansOfBinance 2020: Broke, stressed, working random jobs. 2021: Watching people make life changing money from crypto. 2022: Bought my first crypto tokens on Binance with money I honestly couldn’t afford to lose, portfolio crashed 90%. 👇

  • cryptosai1lor
    cryptosailor (@cryptosai1lor) reported

    @ATHFGJ The problem is usually that the official recovery site can only detect a Beacon Chain address through wallets that still expose BEP2 accounts, while newer Ledger Nano X / Ledger Live setups no longer show them. Use ledger through binance chain wallet extension, select the legacy BEP2 account and use the beacon recovery tool to convert to BSC BEP20 BNB.

  • ha1d3rr
    Haid3rr (@ha1d3rr) reported

    @jargon_sol @BinanceTR Binance TR basically turned it into a daily game loop log in, play, score, repeat 👀

  • RaaschRicky
    Ricky Raasch (@RaaschRicky) reported

    @solbrdl Everyone said it was the bottom at $120M before that it was "free money" at $150M and before that binance was listing. Down down and further down. There is no community. Cabal slowly selling off and it will all crash at once when they are done.

  • notorcrypto
    Notorious (@notorcrypto) reported

    @shahh Binance crime loading. Could be crime up or down however.

  • nobler69438
    0xNobler (@nobler69438) reported

    Jack Yi has a $1,000,000,000 $ETH long. He is down $562M unrealized and already sold $367M worth of ETH on Binance If $ETH hits $1,800, his entire position gonna liquidated.

  • YoouNext
    X (@YoouNext) reported

    @BNBCHAIN Binance is a fraudlent platform .it support scammer .please aware all your friends and family to dont use binance before any financial loss .it supoort scammer by hiding their data .

  • aussiExau
    AussiEx.au (@aussiExau) reported

    @CW8900 Spot on, mate. Binance's big sell-offs are definitely pushing BTC down, good on Coinbase and OKX for staying net buyers. What data source are you using to track these exchange flows?

  • HappyBuddha99
    HappyBuddha (@HappyBuddha99) reported

    @Cointelegraph wtf when is BlockShaoals? Local Binance shell co prolly

  • DerekKlibingat
    D2theK (@DerekKlibingat) reported

    Our market is so dumb. #bitcoin & #crypto R going to take over & u guys are all scared of being down a few thousand dollars instead of making 10’s & 100’s of thousands, just by holding. Weird. Can’t make this up. Ill keep buying & buying Ty for the dips @binance $btc $sol $hype

  • 8004_scan
    8004scan (@8004_scan) reported

    Some examples already emerging on CryptoSkill: @binance skills help agents access trading, token info, market rankings, wallet/address queries, token audits, and on-chain pay workflows. @moonpay skills help agents access payments, wallet funding, x402-powered API requests, on-chain data, research workflows, swaps, bridges, and commerce flows. @DefiLlama skills give agents access to DeFi analytics across TVL, yields, protocol metrics, risk assessment, and token research.

  • LeveragedDegen_
    Leveraged Degen (@LeveragedDegen_) reported

    @0xSweep Insane how no exchange has picked it up yet given it trades more volume than most of the **** already listed @binance

  • hVwriZeCww6483
    ᴵᴬᴹ ➳☥𝓌𝔦☥☥ⲉᵣ➳ (@hVwriZeCww6483) reported

    @xEric_OG @binance @BinanceAcademy The space evolves every day, and there’s always something new to discover, build, or support. ⚡

  • shitb23
    Crypto begger (@shitb23) reported

    @civilianweb3 Sir Im in need of some money.. Help me with it.. Binance id 201770768

  • kenshin_cs2
    Kenshin_86 (@kenshin_cs2) reported

    @cz_binance Sir Cz I was trying to retrieve my Binance account, they asked me to do a video call and read the paragraph they provided that I'm the user... Its not comfortable Sir, I did recorded myself and send it.. customer support didn't accept it.. I'm a bit disappointed..

  • EpideikumorTalk
    Koufa Epideikumor Petrous (@EpideikumorTalk) reported

    @OjTheLight @Beenetworkintl @binance Bee network core team is not serious. Bee network can just short down one day for no reason. I pray they succeed because my 6 years on bee should not waste

  • Rifa321678
    Rifa (29.1.26) (@Rifa321678) reported

    @binance #HumansOfBinance I was stuck in China with almost no cash left, stressed & far from home. My Bangladeshi brother couldn’t help physically, but through Binance Pay he sent support in minutes. That moment showed me crypto isn’t just tech — it’s people helping people across borders

  • fr1ko_eth
    fr1ko.eth (@fr1ko_eth) reported

    @Jef_web3X binance alpha effect only 2 ways for coins like this - crime pump/down only

  • DFIRE442
    DFIRE 🎴♠️ (@DFIRE442) reported

    @TwiGiv3690 @binance Yall really shut down this pizza day

  • oceanscarr
    chaostude (@oceanscarr) reported

    @binance I grew up in a small village in Garut, West Java, Indonesia. #HumansOfBinance The kind of place where the main road turns to mud after rain, where roosters wake you up, and where the most advanced technology anyone owns is a second-hand Android with a cracked screen protector that has been cracked longer than it ever protected anything. My father grows rice. My mother sells fried snacks at the village crossroad every afternoon. Between the two of them they earn about $200 to $250 a month. Enough to eat. Not enough to plan. I was supposed to be the one who made it out. The village kid who moves to the city, gets a degree, sends money home. That is the script where I come from. Every young person from my village either farms, works a factory line in the nearest city, or goes to Malaysia or Saudi Arabia as a migrant domestic worker. I did not want any of those options. But I did not have a better one either. In 2023 my father's rice harvest failed because of unpredictable rain. Months of work disappeared in a week. He sold what was left to a middleman for almost nothing because he needed cash immediately. That is how it works here. The middleman knows you are desperate so he names the price. My father came home and sat on the kitchen floor for a long time without speaking. My mother made him tea and did not ask questions. I was 19. That was the first time I realized my parents had been surviving, not living. For decades. That same month a friend in a WhatsApp group mentioned Binance Academy. He said there are hundreds of free articles about finance and crypto, all available in Indonesian, and that I should check it out. I opened it that night on my phone using the mosque Wi-Fi because we did not have internet at home. The first article I read was about inflation. I read it sitting on the floor of the mosque porch at 11 PM while mosquitoes bit my ankles. Something clicked. I finally understood why my father's rice sells for the same price it did 10 years ago while fertilizer costs three times more. Nobody had ever explained this to him. Not the government. Not the village officials. Not the school I attended for 12 years. A free article on Binance Academy did. No reward for reading it. No quiz attached. No token earned. Just knowledge that should have been taught to every farmer in this country decades ago. I kept reading. Every night I walked 800 meters to the mosque for the Wi-Fi. Articles about how markets work. What causes currency to lose value. How to manage risk. How to recognize financial scams. The prayer leader started joking that I was the most devoted person in the village because I was always there. I was not praying. I was reading about dollar cost averaging and blockchain consensus mechanisms on a cracked phone screen. Then I discovered Learn & Earn. This is a separate program from Academy. Binance partners with specific crypto projects and creates short educational campaigns about them. You learn about a new protocol or token, take a quiz about what you just read, and if you pass you earn a small amount of that project's token. I learned about dYdX and earned DYDX tokens. Learned about other protocols and earned their tokens too. Small amounts each time. A few dollars worth here and there. But I completed every available campaign over three months. Converted the tokens to USDT through Binance Convert, then moved USDT to my local bank account through Binance P2P whenever I needed cash. P2P changed things. I could convert crypto directly to Indonesian Rupiah into my BRI bank account with almost zero fees. No bank branch visit needed. No minimum amount. For someone in a village where the nearest bank is a 40 minute ride on a cramped minibus, P2P felt like the bank came to me. With what I had accumulated I set up Auto-Invest. Weekly recurring purchases into BNB. Roughly $3 per week. Automatic. The feature removed emotion from the process. I did not have to decide whether to buy or not each week. It just happened. Some weeks the price went up. Some weeks down. Discipline mattered more than any single result. After eight months my portfolio was worth more than my father earns in two months of farming. I put my idle USDT into Binance Simple Earn, the flexible option. Deposited crypto, earned interest daily, could withdraw anytime. Not a large return. But the concept rewired how I think. Money generating more money while I sleep. In my village the savings system is cash inside an envelope hidden in the rice container. That is it. That has been the system for generations. Simple Earn showed me that another way existed. When Binance Launchpool campaigns went live I staked my BNB to farm new project tokens before they listed on the exchange. Free to participate. Could unstake anytime. The tokens earned were small but they added up alongside everything else. I also spent time on Binance Square, the community platform inside the app where people share market analysis and project research. I did not follow hype. I read analysis from people who explained their reasoning. That habit alone saved me from at least three bad decisions. But here is the part that actually matters. I could have kept all of this to myself. Most people do. They learn, they earn, they stay quiet. But I kept seeing my father on the kitchen floor. My mother standing at the crossroad selling fried snacks in the rain for $8 a day. My neighbor Ade selling his vegetables to the middleman for a fraction of what restaurants in the city pay. The women running small food stalls who have never once separated their business money from their personal money. The families of migrant workers losing $10 to $15 every month in remittance fees. The kids in my village who have never heard the word "invest" spoken by anyone they know. So I started sharing. Not crypto. Money knowledge. Every Sunday afternoon I set up my laptop on the front terrace of my parents' house and invited anyone who wanted to come. The first week three people showed up. Ade the vegetable farmer, his wife Neneng, and Asep who drives a motorcycle taxi. I pulled up Binance Academy articles on the screen and explained inflation using the price of cooking oil as the example. Neneng looked at me and said "so that is why everything costs more but my husband's income stays the same." She said it like she had been carrying that question silently for 20 years and finally heard someone answer it out loud. Eighteen people have attended at least one Sunday session now. I do not teach them to trade crypto. I teach them what Binance Academy taught me for free. How to separate business income from personal spending. How to calculate whether their food stall or farm is actually making profit or just moving cash in circles. How to recognize scam patterns, because two families in my village lost their savings to a fake investment scheme last year and nobody had warned them what to look for. Academy had articles on exactly that. I translated the concepts into examples they could feel in their daily lives. The women running small businesses were the first to change. Yanti sells fried catfish at the night market. She had never once calculated her cost per serving. We sat together and counted everything. Ingredients, charcoal, cooking oil, plastic bags. Her cost per plate came to about $0.53. She charged $0.75. That is a $0.22 margin. She looked at me and said "that is not much." I said if she raised her price by $0.12 per plate and sold the same amount, her daily income would jump by over 50 percent. She raised it the following week. Not a single customer complained. She had been undercharging for six years because she never counted. I have done this with five women in my village now. None of them use Binance. All of them use what Binance Academy taught me for free. That is a return on education that does not show up on any portfolio chart. The remittance thing grew on its own. My neighbor Imas has a sister working as a domestic helper in Malaysia. Every month the sister sends money home through a remittance agent. The fee is $10 to $15 each time. I showed Imas a different way. Her sister buys USDT through a local exchange in Malaysia, sends the USDT to me, and I convert it to Indonesian Rupiah through Binance P2P and transfer it to Imas's bank account. Total cost: almost nothing. Imas saves roughly $10 to $13 every single month. She told two other families. I now do this for seven migrant worker families in my village. Every month. They call me the transfer guy. I do not charge anything. That $10 per family goes to school supplies, medicine, rice. Not to a wire transfer company. Then there are the animals. My village has stray cats and dogs everywhere. Cats sleeping in rice storage sheds. Kittens born under houses. Dogs near the market too thin to bark. Nobody takes care of them. Most get sick. Some get hit by motorcycles on the main road. Many just starve slowly and nobody notices until they are gone. It always bothered me but I never had the money to do anything about it. From my crypto earnings I now buy 15 kilograms of animal food per month. Every Saturday morning I do a feeding round through the village with the neighborhood kids. We walk through every narrow path, every corner where we know the strays gather. Eight children come regularly now. We named all the regulars. There is Belang who lost half his tail to something we never figured out. Komandan, a female cat who hisses at every human being on earth but still shows up for food every single time without fail. Cempreng who meows loud enough for the entire neighborhood to hear him from three alleys away. We got six cats sterilized. About $16 each. The veterinarian travels from the nearest city once a month now because we bring enough animals to make the trip worthwhile. One of the kids, Zahra, she is 10 years old. She holds the cats during the vet checkups. Gentle hands, serious face, does not flinch. She told her mother she wants to become a veterinarian when she grows up. Her mother told me: "Nobody in our family has ever wanted to be anything specific before. They just wanted to not be poor." That sentence sits in my chest. It has not left. Before Ramadan this year I sat down and added up everything I had earned. Eighteen months of Learn & Earn token rewards converted through Binance Convert. Small P2P margins from helping families with transfers. Simple Earn interest accumulated quietly in the background. Launchpool farming whenever campaigns were live. Auto-Invest gains from consistent weekly BNB purchases. Referral commissions from three friends I helped create accounts for. The total was not life-changing money by any global standard. But for my village it was enough. I bought 25 care packages. Rice, cooking oil, sugar, tea, instant noodles, eggs. My mother and I packed them in our kitchen late at night. She kept asking "this is from your phone thing?" I said yes. She went quiet for a long time. Then she said "your father and I always thought you were wasting time on that phone." She picked up the next box and packed it with tears running down her face. Good tears. We handed them out after Friday prayer at the mosque. 25 families. Some of them I have known my entire life. Pak Entang who taught me to ride a bicycle when I was 6. Bu Sari who used to slip me free snacks when I was little and she thought nobody was watching. Handing a food package to someone who once fed you for free when you had nothing yourself. I do not know how to describe what that feels like. I just know that no number on a screen has ever come close. I used the remaining earnings to buy four small solar LED lights. About $5 each. I installed them along the darkest parts of the village path. The spots where women walk home from the market after dark. Where children are scared to walk after evening prayer. My village has never had lighting in those spots. Not once in my entire life. The neighborhood head asked who put them up. Someone answered "the kid with the phone." That is my reputation now. The kid with the phone who actually did something with it. One more person I need to tell you about. Ade. The vegetable farmer. 54 years old. He grows spinach, water spinach, eggplant. His entire life he has sold to the same middleman at whatever price the middleman decides that morning. After four Sunday sessions he asked me a question: "Can I sell directly to buyers in the city?" I helped him set up a simple business messaging account and connected him with two restaurant buyers through a friend. He now sells 40 percent of his harvest directly. His income per kilogram went from $0.05 to $0.14. He still sells the rest to the middleman because he needs immediate cash. But the ratio is shifting month by month. Last month he opened a bank account for the first time in his life. 54 years old. First bank account. Because for the first time he has income worth putting somewhere other than an envelope hidden inside a rice container. He asked me to show him Simple Earn. I opened the app on my phone and deposited a small amount while he watched. The next morning I showed him the interest that had accumulated overnight. The number was tiny. His face was not. He stared at the screen for a while and then said something I think about every day. "So money can work? Like people work?" I said yes. He said: "Nobody told me that in 54 years." I am 21 years old. I still live in the same village. Same unpaved road after rain. Same cracked phone. Same mosque Wi-Fi. My father still farms rice. My mother still sells fried snacks at the crossroad. But 18 people in my village now think about money differently. Seven migrant worker families save $10 to $13 per month on remittance fees they used to lose to wire transfer agents. Five women running small food businesses know their actual profit margins for the first time in their working lives. Stray animals across six feeding points eat regularly and six of them will never add to the overpopulation problem again. Three dark village paths have light at night for the first time ever. Twenty-five families had a better Ramadan than the year before. A 10-year-old girl wants to be a veterinarian. And a 54-year-old farmer opened his first bank account and learned that money does not have to sit still inside a rice container. None of this required a large investment. None of this required a university degree. It required one free education platform available in my language. One cracked phone. One mosque with Wi-Fi. And one kid from the village who learned something useful and refused to keep it to himself. Binance Academy gave me financial knowledge that no school ever taught. Free. In my own language. Learn & Earn gave me my first crypto by actually teaching me about the projects behind the tokens instead of blind speculation. P2P gave my village access to a financial system that had ignored us for generations. Auto-Invest taught me that discipline matters more than timing. Simple Earn showed a 54-year-old farmer that his money can work while he sleeps. Binance Square taught me to think critically about what I read instead of chasing noise. Launchpool and referral commissions funded 25 food packages and four street lights for paths that had been dark every night of my entire life. I do not have a trading success story. I have a village that is a little less in the dark than it was 18 months ago. Both literally and financially. If you are reading this from a village somewhere. From a small town. From a place where nobody discusses money because there is never enough of it worth discussing. Start with Binance Academy. It is free. It is in your language. And the first article about inflation will explain something your parents have been feeling their entire lives but never had the words for. Start small. $3 per week is not too little. One person learning is not too few. And one village is a good place to begin.

  • SourovI49018349
    Sourov Islam(「☄️G☄️」) (@SourovI49018349) reported

    @opinionlabsxyz My binance wallets didn't connect to your sites . Now how to solve my problem brother. Please reply to my message

  • onex451085
    Elodie (@onex451085) reported

    @binance Hi help me.

  • DJ_VILLABOY
    BINANCE | | SUPPORT (@DJ_VILLABOY) reported

    Hello your case have been attended to. If you haven't been able to access your Binance account and believe there was an issue, Please contact us