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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

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August 20: Problems at Binance

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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%)

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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

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  • defaiscope
    DeFAI Scope (@defaiscope) reported

    Tokenized Stocks Ranked by RWA Holders: SpaceX — 179K holders on bStocks (Nearly 3× the next name, despite only listing in June) • Tesla — 39.7K • Apple — 38.7K • Nvidia — appears across bStocks, Robinhood & xStocks combined, yet still trails SpaceX on a single venue SpaceX’s lead is driven more by access than preference. Tokenized wrappers were the only way most of the world could get exposure around its IPO, and demand was strong enough that Bybit, Binance, and Bitget had to issue refunds when xStocks couldn’t source enough shares. These tokens are not fungible: • bStocks = BNB Chain certificate (Binance affiliate) • xStocks = Backed Assets (custodied shares) • Robinhood = claim on SPV fund units holding preferred shares.

  • KingRotexy
    Mushin Justin Bieber (@KingRotexy) reported

    @AbdulRehma77317 @binance @BinancePk Trading stocks around the clock onchain changes the access game.

  • OnchainLegend
    Waqas (@OnchainLegend) reported

    they taught us how to earn a salary nobody taught us what happens 10 minutes after it lands suddenly you wanna eat better, upgrade the phone, help family, invest, save and somehow still have money left welcome to adulting lmao before thinking about investing, i would build the money basics first salary arrives → understand your monthly income → make a budget → build an emergency fund for unexpected expenses → separate saving from investing → learn what diversification means → understand your own risk tolerance that order matters more than chasing whatever asset is trending rn > saving can protect short-term needs > investing involves different risks and putting everything into one asset because X is bullish isnt diversification if you wanna learn crypto after that, @BinanceAcademy covers bitcoin, blockchain, crypto markets, risk management and DYOR read, compare, research independently your situation matters more than someone else's screenshot a salary gives you money once a month knowing what to do with it can help every single month after I'm using @binance App to invest diverse assets like crypto, Stocks, Currencies and Gold which part did nobody teach you? #Binance #BinanceAcademy #BinanceMENA

  • PaataNahiYar
    Muffin (@PaataNahiYar) reported

    𝗕𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗟𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗟𝗼𝗮𝗻: 𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗖𝗿𝘆𝗽𝘁𝗼-𝗕𝗮𝗰𝗸𝗲𝗱 𝗕𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗼𝘄𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀 Need liquidity without selling your crypto? Binance Lite Loan is designed as a simpler fixed-term borrowing product: eligible users can pledge eligible collateral to borrow stablecoins. (Telegram) 𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗜𝘁 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀 The basic structure is: Crypto collateral → Lite Loan → Stablecoin borrowing Your eligible crypto is pledged as collateral while the loan is active. Binance says eligible collateral held in Simple Earn Flexible products can continue earning yield during the loan term. (Telegram) 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗠𝗮𝗸𝗲𝘀 𝗟𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗟𝗼𝗮𝗻 𝗗𝗶𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗻𝘁? The product uses a fixed initial 30-day loan term and is designed to simplify collateral management. During that initial term, Binance says there is no price-triggered liquidation, meaning normal price movements in the collateral don’t trigger liquidation during that period. (Telegram) 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗥𝗶𝘀𝗸𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗠𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿 “No price-triggered liquidation” does not mean borrowing is risk-free. You still need to understand: • Service fees and applicable loan terms • Repayment requirements • What happens if the loan isn’t repaid on time • Collateral and liquidation conditions that may apply outside the initial term • Eligibility and regional availability Binance’s broader loan products use LTV thresholds to manage collateral risk, and collateral can be liquidated when applicable conditions are reached. (Binance Academy) 𝗞𝗲𝘆 𝗧𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗮𝘄𝗮𝘆 Crypto-backed borrowing lets eligible users access liquidity without immediately selling collateral. But a loan is still a financial obligation. Understand the terms, fees, collateral requirements and repayment conditions before using any borrowing product. Educational only. Not financial advice. DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • thevoid_bnb
    什Λbibi ✝️ (@thevoid_bnb) reported

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

  • CryptoBro_4alls
    CryptoBro (@CryptoBro_4alls) reported

    Binance wound down EU trading (MiCA). I moved my bot to Hyperliquid in a weekend: 155 open sell orders consolidated into 16, funds bridged, new cycles running same week. Local-first means nobody can shut it down but me.

  • BSCNews
    BSCN (@BSCNews) reported

    XRP is Quietly Leaving Exchanges... ripple:native reserves across Upbit, Binance, and Bithumb have fallen about 240 million since early summer, CryptoQuant analyst Amr Taha, reported. Combined reserves now stand at roughly 10.84 billion XRP, down 2.2%. Binance recorded the largest decline, with reserves falling 3.7% to 2.62 billion XRP. Upbit remains dominant, holding around 6.4 billion XRP despite a smaller decline. Upbit and Bithumb together control nearly 76% of tracked XRP exchange reserves.

  • 0xadnan7
    Adnan (@0xadnan7) reported

    Understanding Crypto Earning Products 🧠 Crypto earning products are designed to let users potentially earn rewards on crypto holdings instead of simply holding them. A simple example is Binance Simple Earn: • Flexible Products → designed to keep funds more accessible while earning rewards. • Locked Products → assets are committed for a specific period, with rewards based on the product’s terms. The basic idea is simple: deposit → earn rewards → redeem according to the product rules. But “earning” doesn’t mean risk free. Crypto prices can be volatile, rates can change, and locked products can limit access to funds during the chosen period. Education purposes only. Not financial advice. Always DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • 0xNoxxx
    0xNox (@0xNoxxx) reported

    3/6 On Binance, spot closes Sep 3, futures settle earlier. But that's not really the story here, since ICON is shutting itself down on its own terms. Binance leaving is just a consequence of that. TVL sits at $860K per DefiLlama. DEX volume is down to a few thousand dollars a day, close to dead.

  • CRYPTONOMICON_
    CRYPTONOMICON (@CRYPTONOMICON_) reported

    @cryptojourneyrs @binance @cz_binance Any time a ***** says sum real **** da low iq consider it hate

  • OakFlow111
    Маша Малолина (@OakFlow111) reported

    Please contact me if you have any Binance perpetual contract projects requiring a market maker. We can provide full funding. If your project has already received an offer from Binance but lacks the necessary capital, we can also provide support.

  • tavitag203
    Dumitrescu Octavian Nicolae (@tavitag203) reported

    @DefiWimar The narrative of a coordinated exchange-led manipulation fundamentally misunderstands how modern cryptocurrency infrastructure operates. Entities like Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken are primarily custodians and matching engines, not proprietary hedge funds taking massive directional bets to pump the market. Asserting that these exchanges collectively "bought" Bitcoin to artificially inflate the price ignores the basic reality of their business models, which rely on transaction volume and fee generation rather than speculative trading against their own users. What on-chain tracking alerts often mislabel as direct "exchange buying" is simply the aggregation of client activity or routine internal wallet management. When a blockchain scanner flags a massive inflow to a known Binance or Coinbase address, it is typically reflecting the net positive buying pressure from thousands of underlying retail and institutional clients. Alternatively, it represents the exchange manually rebalancing liquidity between its cold storage vaults and hot wallets to meet sudden withdrawal demands during a high-volatility event. The inclusion of Wintermute in this supposed conspiracy further exposes the flaw in the original analysis. Wintermute is a highly active algorithmic market maker, meaning their entire operational purpose is to provide liquidity across dozens of fragmented order books. During aggressive price expansions, their automated systems rapidly execute trades across multiple venues to arbitrage price discrepancies and maintain market efficiency. This registers on-chain as massive volume, but it operates with zero directional bias and is a reaction to market flow, not the cause of it. The simultaneous nature of these large block transactions across different platforms points to standard algorithmic institutional execution rather than a dark-room cartel. When massive entities often sensationally labeled as "insiders" need to deploy hundreds of millions of dollars into Bitcoin, their prime brokers do not just click "buy" on a single platform. They use advanced routing algorithms to slice the massive order and execute it concurrently across every major exchange to minimize slippage and avoid tipping their hand to the broader market. Labeling standard market structure dynamics as "coordinated manipulation" completely obscures the actual mechanics of institutional capital flows. We are witnessing aggressive, organic spot demand sweeping through thin order books, forcing market makers to constantly re-hedge and exchanges to rebalance their reserves. Misreading routine on-chain settlement data as a malicious conspiracy only distracts from the undeniable macroeconomic reality: deep-pocketed buyers are aggressively accumulating hard digital assets, and the market plumbing is simply reacting to that massive influx of capital.

  • 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.

  • aaws2020
    Տℍℳℒⅈℕ (@aaws2020) reported

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

  • MSule_ii
    Mohammed (@MSule_ii) reported

    @filipebinance @heyibinance I bought binance alpha coin with 100 usdt the coin dump -85% can you help me to know a binance alpha coin before it explodes to buy early pmi just have 10 usdt left

  • 0xFavy_
    Favy🀄️ (@0xFavy_) reported

    @Alexxx636 @binance You broke it down really well

  • 0x_Broly
    Broly (@0x_Broly) reported

    He got into this industry to SCAM **** OUTTA HERE Hyperliquid has already done more for the entire crypto industry then Binance has ever done. Hyperliquid

  • Lia_Norden
    lia (@Lia_Norden) reported

    @DefiWimar The data says inflow, not purchases. Coins landing in a Coinbase or Binance wallet are customer deposits and internal transfers, not the exchange buying for itself. A broker generally doesn't buy crypto on its own account, it holds it for clients.

  • Azamofficial57
    AzamRaja (@Azamofficial57) reported

    Binance Blockchain Week Discover the industry's trends and ideas shaping what's next. Most days I’m watching charts and thinking I’ve found the next trade, then realizing the bigger signal is usually happening underneath the chart. That’s what makes Binance Blockchain Week interesting to me. I’m less interested in another prediction about where crypto goes next and more interested in which infrastructure problems builders are finally treating as serious market problems. A lot of crypto still looks faster on paper than it feels in practice. I’ve watched bridge delays kill spreads, congestion ruin entries, and stale state turn a clean setup into a bad fill. Better chains, tooling, account abstraction and execution infrastructure can change that, but they also create new failure points. The question I keep coming back to is where the value settles. If execution becomes cheaper and faster, speed itself may stop being the edge. Coordination, routing and reliability could matter more. There’s still smart-contract risk, oracle drift, delegation risk and ugly recovery scenarios. So I’m not treating this as a weekly trade. I’m watching which infrastructure ideas survive actual market stress. That’s usually where the real signal appears. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • Oly245
    Oliver Bell (@Oly245) reported

    @aditonchain @HarryOnChain I would not say launching one of the most successful projects in 2021, that lasted 5 years, is a 'scam'. 5 Years is a very long time in crypto, retail completely left, and it was a retail orientated project. Every asset that launched in 21 thats not on Binance/Coinbase died out. There fan token concept also doesn't work esp when retail has gone, no matter how hard we tried it. Hence the pivot to AI influencers, which is when i stepped back, as my knowledge here is low. Most assets are down 99% rn too. 🥱 Tbh a lot of people asked me to do another token, so couldn't be that much of a scam, however i put my life and soul into the last one and it drained me.

  • onchain_dan
    Dan (@onchain_dan) reported

    the "trenches" be H1Km3hcc or @EthanielWinters -send 1k sol from binance -pretent to deploy solana:8XtRWb4uAAJFMP4QQhoYYCWR6XXb7ybcCdiqPwz9s5WS "correctly" -swap 85 SOL for 793.1M ALON -swap again 800 SOL for 186.8M ALON - "we" send 96% supply to him @a1lon9 but you send the coins to the contract -sell quietly the **** that you bought -sell the remaining in one clip, make 1k+ profit in 4 minutes -move on like nothing happened, and probably continue with another token you're a certified professional scammer but I am sure is the users fault

  • sunhapp47618266
    SUN (@sunhapp47618266) reported

    📌A few days ago, in the altcoin chart explanation post, I flagged a strong bullish candle for you! However, it's worth watching whether this just triggers liquidations and then retraces, or whether it actually carries the momentum forward. BTC options landscape (as of Aug 5, 2026 data): Call OI concentration by exchange — OKX: Sept/Dec max pain ~$69,000 Deribit: Sept/Dec max pain climbing toward $75,000 Binance: pushing toward $80,000 by Dec Longer-dated (into 2027): heavy build-up at $120,000 strike Current price just tagged 69.5K — right at OKX's max pain zone. Heads up: this could just be a liquidity grab. Price sweeps the $69K call line, triggers those liquidations/max pain flows, then rolls back down — not necessarily a clean breakout toward $75K+. Watch how it reacts right at this level before assuming continuation. CME stands out as the outlier: puts have outweighed calls there since July 2025 — institutional book staying more defensive than crypto-native exchanges. Next monthly expiry: Aug 28. — via @Claude

  • flow_interno
    FLOW intern (@flow_interno) reported

    binance is counting down to a new mode. what mode have we been in

  • CryptoFellaTx
    Fella (@CryptoFellaTx) reported

    If you not in the trenches, just bid the main runners and keep it simple. cash-cat:native - Main runner on RH and has all the support. First listing needs to do well. Sub $100M is free. marscoin-4:native - Main runner on BSC and Binance pushing as they want stock volume (paired with SPCX). solana:9cRCn9rGT8V2imeM2BaKs13yhMEais3ruM3rPvTGpump - Main runner on SOL and pushed by the biggest name in the space. Will run to billions. Imagine, we're in peak bear market. If the markets start turning this will be free Xs with good size.

  • 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

  • cryptonoobini
    Crypto Noob (@cryptonoobini) reported

    @binance 5,000,000 PYTH vouchers and i'll still manage to trade it down to a single voucher and a lesson

  • 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

  • CRYPTOBULLJD
    senior (@CRYPTOBULLJD) reported

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

  • Owen_Scott8
    Owen Scott (@Owen_Scott8) reported

    @LordOfAlts @binance Real utility over hype every time how do we actually onboard the next billion without watering down what made crypto special in the first place?

  • 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