Binance status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
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 22: Problems at Binance
Binance is having issues since 06:20 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 (33%)
- Website (33%)
- Mobile App (17%)
- Login (17%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Binance outage reports came from the following cities:
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Transactions | 18 days ago |
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Login | 1 month ago |
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Website | 2 months ago |
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Website | 2 months ago |
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Mobile App | 2 months ago |
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Transactions | 3 months ago |
Community Discussion
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Binance Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Belle (@Bitt_Belle) reported@Salee3M_ @binance @BinanceAcademy Gen Z has easier access to markets and more responsibility to research.
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SaleeM 🇵🇰 (@Salee3M_) reported@DashhLilly @binance @BinanceAcademy Affording something today doesn’t always mean your monthly income can support it.
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Vogs (@Vogscrypyo) reportedUnderstand the Market Before You Chase the Move. One of the easiest mistakes in crypto is confusing market momentum with a reason to buy. A coin starts moving. The chart turns green. Social media gets louder. And suddenly, staying out feels like you're missing something. I've learned that these are often the moments when slowing down matters most. Crypto can move aggressively in both directions. A rally can attract more attention, but momentum alone doesn't tell you how long the move will last. The same applies to corrections. A falling price doesn't automatically mean the opportunity is gone, just as a rising price doesn't guarantee more upside. That's why I think the first question shouldn't be: "How much higher can it go?" It should be: "What's actually driving this move?" Is there meaningful news behind it? Has market participation changed? Is the move supported by broader conditions? Or is attention simply feeding more attention? Then there's risk. The faster the market moves, the easier it can be to make decisions emotionally. You see someone celebrating a trade. You watch the price climb another few percent. And FOMO starts making the decision for you. That's when stepping away from the noise can help. You don't need to catch every move. You don't need to predict every top or bottom. You need to understand the asset, research the situation, and decide whether the risk makes sense for you. **A moving chart gives you information. It doesn't give you an instruction.** Learn before reacting. Question the narrative. Respect volatility. And never let FOMO replace your research. Educational content only. Not financial advice. Always use official sources and do your own research. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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SHAKIL khan sk (@DeFiShakil) reportedUnderstand the Market Before You Follow a Price Jump. Crypto markets move very fast, and sudden price increases quickly grab people's attention. However, buying an asset just because its price is going up can be risky if you do not know the full story. Crypto trades 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Prices change rapidly due to borrowed money (leverage), forced sales (liquidations), world news, and shifts in human emotion. When traders are forced to close their high risk positions, it causes sudden buying or selling sprees. Additionally, when there is less money actively trading in a market, even a single large trade can push prices up or down fast. It is also important to know the difference between a rally and a correction: A point) Rally: A steady period when prices go up. B Point ) Correction: A temporary drop in price after a strong rise. Neither of these happens by accident. Crypto markets usually move in four main stages: 👉 Accumulation: Prices stay low while patient buyers slowly accumulate coins. 👉 Uptrend: Prices rise quickly as more people jump in. 👉 Distribution: Early buyers start selling their coins to make a profit. 👉 Downtrend: Prices drop as selling pressure increases. A sudden 20% price increase means very different things depending on which stage the market is currently in. This is why overall market context is so important. Before you make a quick decision based on price hype, always check these factors: 👉 Liquidity: Is there enough real trading volume? 👉 Tokenomics: How are the coins distributed and managed? 👉 Token Unlocks: Will a large supply of new coins enter the market soon? 👉 Real Usage: Is the project actually being used, or is the price rise just short term speculation? The goal is not to guess every price movement. The goal is to understand why the market is moving. Stay informed, avoid making emotional choices, and always do your own research (DYOR). Educational purposes only. Not financial advice. DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Snibby (@ItsSnibby) reported@sibeleth @flapdotsh binance support definitely gets attention but meme conviction like this is how people end up married to the bag lmao
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me (@fthagovernment) reported@binance @binance hits with another 10/10 at 1 am if you let them steal from you then support them you should be ashamed
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ONCHAINBRAIN ⛓️🧠 (@Onchainbrainz) reportedYeah woke up and saw Binance and friends were at it scamming again Question here is do we bounce back fast If so.. bullrun is confirmed If we break down .. This whole move 60-80k was a bearmarket rally imo
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SentryX Recovery HQ ® (@SentryXRecovery) reportedHaving 0.3 BTC taken from your Binance account is a major loss. The unauthorized withdrawal, destination address, and subsequent blockchain movements can be reconstructed to identify where the BTC went and potentially support efforts to recover it.
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MIA 🌹 (@Bitcoinmama1) reported@binance As agents become more autonomous, If an AI agent makes a profitable trade for me, how will Agent OS help users understand why the agent made that decision? #AskBinance
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Mr. Defilarian 🛸 (@mrdefilarian) reported@binance When Binance Saved by BTC reborn on Sol 1 dog 3 BTC OG , one of them Icicle joined and support comm. Check @Buddy0nsol $buddy There is not better lore in crypto history
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airtx (🥚,🥚) 🇦🇲 (@0xairtx) reported@alexgedevani This isn’t DeFi though. This is just a cex with some extra steps. Binance just needs a block explorer.
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Loc Capital (@L0cCapital) reported@Bitt_Belle @binance @BinanceAcademy slow down read the trend don't chase every spike
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Zartasha Gul (@aashee7890) reported𝗦𝗼 𝘄𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗶𝘀 𝗕𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗟𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗟𝗼𝗮𝗻 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆 𝘀𝗼𝗹𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴? To me, the interesting part isn't simply that Binance lets users borrow against crypto. Crypto-backed lending already exists. The more practical angle is simplifying the borrowing experience. The current structure highlighted here is straightforward: Eligible BTC collateral → Borrow USDT → 30-day fixed term → 1% upfront service fee → Collateral can continue earning through Simple Earn Flexible → Repay the loan For someone who wants short-term liquidity but doesn't want to immediately sell their crypto, that structure may be easier to understand than constantly managing a variable borrowing position. But it still comes down to one decision: Is keeping the crypto worth the cost and risk of borrowing against it? That's the part I'd focus on before pressing the borrow button. Product availability, eligible assets and terms can vary by region. DYOR and review the current product terms first.
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Jacob James (@Jacob_james656) reportedBinance Lite Loans: The Part You Should Understand Before Borrowing Against Crypto Borrowing against crypto sounds simple until you start asking the practical questions. How much can you borrow? What are you using as collateral? When do you have to repay? And what happens if you don’t? That’s why I think understanding the structure of Binance Lite Loan is more important than just knowing that the product exists. The current setup allows eligible users to borrow USDT using BTC as eligible collateral. It’s a fixed-term loan, with an initial term of 30 days and a 1% upfront service fee. Weekly Topics 19 Aug - 25 Aug.pdf During that initial 30-day period, there’s no LTV management required and no LTV-triggered liquidation. That gives the initial loan period a more predictable structure. Weekly Topics 19 Aug - 25 Aug.pdf But predictable doesn’t mean risk-free. The repayment side still matters. If a loan becomes overdue, penalty interest can apply. After the initial term, liquidation may also apply under specified conditions. And because the collateral is crypto, its value can change. Weekly Topics 19 Aug - 25 Aug.pdf So before using a product like this, I’d personally make a small checklist: What am I borrowing? What am I putting up? What will it cost me? When do I repay? What happens if I’m late? Those questions are easy to overlook when a product sounds convenient. Educational content only. Not financial advice. Crypto-backed borrowing can be useful to understand, but understanding the responsibilities that come with it is just as important as understanding the benefits. Don’t focus only on getting the loan. Understand the whole loan. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Hanah (@hannahda_o) reportedGen Z is changing the way people think about their money And this part deserves more attention. Imagine holding BTC… But you need liquidity. The old move? Sell the BTC. The alternative? Borrow against it. That’s where crypto-backed lending gets interesting. With Binance Lite Loan, eligible users can currently borrow USDT using BTC as collateral. And here’s the part that caught my attention: → Initial loan term is 30 days → 1% upfront service fee → No LTV-triggered liquidation during the initial 30-day term → BTC collateral remains subscribed to Simple Earn Flexible Products during that period So technically, you can access liquidity without immediately selling the BTC. But don’t confuse that with free money The loan still has to be repaid. Miss the terms and penalty interest can apply. After the initial term, liquidation may apply under specified conditions. That’s the real lesson here. Modern investing isn’t only about buying an asset It’s also about understanding what you can actually do with that asset. Gen Z may be entering markets earlier… But the real advantage isn’t moving faster. It’s learning the mechanics before taking the risk. Would you borrow against your BTC instead of selling it? Crypto-backed loans involve risk, including liquidation risk if collateral values change. Product availability and eligibility vary by region. Always review the applicable product terms and DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Mav🛸 (@OG_Mavrickks) reported@ChuntersNode @binance Binance goal isn’t just to become to bigger exchange but to bring normal financial access and help individuals
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GM_Crypto (@gmnome) reported@Hua_BNB @binance @BinancePk Binance Lite Loan is exactly that, you can borrow USDT using BTC as collateral without selling it. The collateral continues earning yield through Simple Earn Flexible products, and there's no price-triggered liquidation during the initial 30-day term . A 0.5% promotional service fee applies until September 3, 2026 . However, borrowers should understand that this is a fixed 30-day loan with an upfront fee, and if the loan becomes overdue, penalty interest accrues at 36% APR and liquidation is triggered if the LTV reaches 91% or remains overdue for 30 days .
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Pluto (@Pluto_0x) reportednot sure why you insist on this and even lie about it. I have nothing to gain, there is literally infinite amount of evidence that he is a scammer and larp at this point for reference, every vault, binance account, copy trading account he ever had, went to zero He keeps talking about leaderboards, but can you see him on any ? of course not, cause on bybit he is using demo money and his binance account went to zero Every vault he has opened on Hyperliquid, it either went to zero or 40/50% down in a matter of days (you can literally see it on chain) this was his latest binance account, before closing it (cause it lost all the money he stole), tracked using mirrorly (i'm sure you can reach out to them and they can confirm the same) It's not a question of opinion here, you can literally verify yourself either on-chain or by checking any leaderboard
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Thomas Nguyen (Aster 10$) (@easyforshopping) reportedBicat is honestly not appealing, and @binance or @cz_binance won't publicly support a specific cat from any platform anyway (Bicat was posted by Flap). Instead, an abstract cat concept works much better.
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0xMo.eth 🐈⬛ (@MoEthWhale) reportedI feel, @cz_binance, there has never been a bigger opportunity than now for @BNBCHAIN and the @binance ecosystem to support memecoins that bring inherent utility by pairing themselves with tokenized stocks. Memestock memecoin meta is turning it on in 2026.
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Chrisedge™️ (@EdgeMaxii) reportedThis is the kind of scam people need to take seriously. A fake verification message can look completely legitimate when you’re not expecting it. Never click the link. Open Binance directly through the official app or website and verify everything yourself. And if users are suddenly receiving targeted messages like this, it would be good to know where the numbers came from.
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YUЯA (@0x_khm) reportedBinance just let AI agents trade real size. Agent OS is live: MCP server, Skill Hub, Agentic Wallet, x402 payments. Connect Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor — agent gets its own sub-account with hard limits. Not first (Kraken, Coinbase, OKX already shipped). Just the one with 300M+ users. No guarantees. Every trade still sits on you. Would you actually hand an agent live capital right now?
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Skyler (@Crypto_Advis0r) reportedThe stock market and crypto are starting to overlap in ways that actually make sense. Binance bStocks are a good example. For eligible users, tokenized U.S. stocks can be accessed through blockchain infrastructure, with 24/7 trading rather than being limited to traditional market hours. Why is that interesting? • Around-the-clock access • Stocks and crypto in one ecosystem • A real-world use case for tokenization It’s not the same as directly owning traditional shares, so understanding the product matters. Tokenization isn’t replacing the stock market. It’s creating another way to access financial assets through blockchain. Available only to eligible users in supported jurisdictions. Educational only. Not financial advice. DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Bonsa Abera (@1BonsaAbera) reported@binance “For millions of African users, crypto is not just an investment but a way to access the global economy. What is Binance doing to make deposits, P2P trading, and withdrawals safer and easier in countries like Ethiopia where international payment options are limited?” #AskBinance
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Oddy. 🧲 (@ooddyyx) reportedHey @cz_binance @binance you promote your site to be the best but a simple draw down and everything glitches telling me to contact customer service as I try to sell my positions to avoid liquidation? Literal crime
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rinkrat (@hockeyrat03) reported@barkmeta I am guessing binance as usual. They should be closed down for good. They do this every crypto short term pump. If you got rid of just three crypto exchanges you would have free markets
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Deej (@deejnfts) reportedThis Guy who is up almost 1 million dollar on $ANSEM just dropped an alpha👀 Looks like @blknoiz06 leaked something to this guy holy. “ Just been speaking to ansem. WTF. If you aint in now its the time. Cant say no more “ Maybe ansem leaked something like binance listing, major update or anything. Don’t fade its about to go bonkers🚀
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aboc (@1aboc) reportedI only had 0.05% of $SHIB back in 2021… I held that till after the binance listing and outperformed almost everyone flexing huge shiba inu bags in the telegram back then because they all sold after the first pump… If we’re truly at the start of the bull and this $CATE movement is retails #1 pick then betting against it will be impossible…
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LedgerShield Recovery HQ (@LedgershieldE) reported@SSobadzhiev That’s awful. I’d definitely document everything, save the transaction hashes and screenshots, and contact Binance support through the official channels. Hopefully they can trace what happened and advise you on recovery options.
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Ryle K. (@0xRyle) reportedMost people think about crypto liquidity like this: Need cash → Sell crypto. Crypto-backed lending introduces a different question: Can I borrow against my crypto instead of selling it? Binance Lite Loan is designed around that idea: Collateral → Borrow → Collateral can continue earning → Repay. The current product guide says eligible users can borrow USDT using BTC as collateral, with an initial 30-day term and 1% upfront service fee. But borrowing is never “free money.” Understand the collateral, repayment terms and risks first. DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance