Binance status: access issues and outage reports
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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 22: Problems at Binance
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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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Binance Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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I see you (@ValidCharts) reported@ai_uncovered @marryevan999 This is a big lie, binance blocks automated access aka ai agents
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Leader Alpha (@LeaderAlphaNews) reportedPolice inquiries involving Binance Holdings Ltd. employees in the UAE are examining a bank account used to hold customer funds. The scrutiny tests the exchange in one of its most important operating bases.
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Cointribune EN (@CointribuneEN) reportedCrypto: @binance Now Lets AI Trade on Your Behalf Binance now directly opens its infrastructure to AI agents. With Agent OS, tools like ChatGPT, @claudeai Code, Codex, or Cursor can access market data, monitor an account, and execute crypto trades. The user retains control over permissions and can revoke access at any time.
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kwhå†êvêr¢ððl (@CeruleanRange) reported$SAUCE is the first token launched via Binance Agent OS. Yesterday Binance dropped Agent OS. Hours later, Eason (@wuyidefi) open-sourced a relay contract so the Agentic Wallet could call Flap and mint on-chain. Result: $sauce — the first live test of an AI agent actually launching a token on BSC. What makes it different: • 1% buy / 1% sell tax • 100% of the tax is routed into real $NVDAB (Binance’s official NVIDIA bStock RWA) • Holders receive actual NVIDIA tokenized stock as dividends from trading volume It’s not just another meme. It’s meme volume → real RWA exposure, launched by the first agent on the new Binance stack. CA: 0xd7ccd29b6fd1464edb425f24b01115556e737777 CZ: “Cup of tea? Let AI do the trading for you.”/Binance: "come down for meal what do you do first" The sauce is already cooking. Slather it into your port
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Javed_official (@Javedofficial0) reportedWhat If Your Finances Did not Need Five Different Apps ✨ Right now managing money usually means Jumping around Payments in one app investing in another assets scattered somewhere else That is exactly the problem a financial super app solveS Rather than keeping everything separate it pulls different financial services together into a single ecosystem Take Binance as an example Eligible users get access to Spot Convert and Simple Earn Along with Pay P2P and Wallet plus Binance Academy for anyone wanting to learn as they go What makes it interesting isn't the number of features on offer It is that they are all connected so everything works together instead of living in silos Availability varies by region so always check official sources before using any product Educational only Not financial advice #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Cost Basis (@coinweight) reportedBinance just handed ChatGPT and Claude a trading desk. Agent OS. Live order books, spot, margin, futures, wired straight into your LLM. No withdrawal access, so your money can only die on-platform. It ships with an emergency stop button. Fun thing to need. Two days ago at a blockchain summit in Wyoming, security people warned AI agents would make billion-dollar bridge hacks look like "pennies." Binance heard "pennies" and shipped the MCP server.
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Crypto Noir (@TheCryptoNoir) reportedBinance just launched Agent OS, giving automated AI agents direct API access to execute trades and manage account funds. Retail is literally trying to trade trendlines while fully autonomous algorithms are trading the order book at millisecond speeds. Imagine competing against an AI that never sleeps and feels zero emotional pain when your bags dump.
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Amakzartettha007 (@Amakzartettha01) reported@binance #AskBinance If Binance wants to become global financial infrastructure, **what is the biggest problem in crypto that Binance is willing to solve—even if it disrupts the status quo?
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OomDagobert (@OomDagobertDuck) reportedLive data update: While $15M in shorts just got vaporized on Binance, Coinalyze shows Aggregated Open Interest is holding strong at 1.24B. 📈 This proves new spot & margin buyers are stepping in to support the breakout. The $1.45 wall is under massive pressure. #XRP #Crypto
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BitBull (@AkaBull_) reportedThe $100 Test Made Volatility Easier for Me to Understand When I first entered crypto, I kept hearing one warning: “Crypto is volatile.” I understood the sentence, but I didn’t fully understand what it meant for my own money. Then I tried a very simple example. Imagine I buy $100 worth of a crypto asset. If its price drops by 10%, the value of my investment becomes around $90. I have not lost everything, but I am now looking at $10 less than I started with. If the price rises by 10%, the same investment becomes around $110. That small example helped me understand volatility better than any complicated definition. Volatility simply means that the price of an asset can move up or down, sometimes very quickly. But once real money is involved, even a normal market move can feel much bigger. A 10% drop may look small on a chart. When it affects money needed for rent, bills, fees, or an emergency, it can create real stress. That is why the same market movement can feel completely different to two people. One person may have used a small amount they can afford to keep invested. They may understand the risk and remain calm during the drop. Another person may have used money they need soon. Even the same 10% decline could make them panic and sell without thinking clearly. The chart is the same. The price movement is the same. But their personal situations are different. This taught me that risk is not only about the asset. It is also about how much I invest, why I am investing, when I may need that money, and how I react when prices move against me. Before buying any crypto asset, I now think about both possible directions. Most people naturally ask: “How much could I make if the price goes up?” But I believe the second question matters just as much: “How would I feel if the price dropped by 10%, 20%, or even more?” If that possibility would affect my daily needs or push me into an emotional decision, then the amount may be too large for me. There is another simple point beginners should know. A 10% fall followed by a 10% rise does not bring the value back to exactly where it started. If $100 falls by 10%, it becomes $90. A 10% rise from $90 adds only $9, taking the value to $99. That happens because the second percentage is calculated from a smaller amount. This is why recovering from a loss requires a larger percentage gain. A 50% loss, for example, needs a 100% gain just to return to the original value. Understanding this changed the way I looked at risk. Volatility can create opportunities, but it can also expose poor decisions very quickly. Entering without a plan, chasing a fast rise, or using money needed elsewhere can make a normal price correction feel like a personal crisis. Now I see volatility as more than candles moving on a screen. It is a test of position size, patience, planning, and emotional control. The $100 example did not remove the risk. It simply made that risk easier for me to see before taking it. And I would rather understand how a market move could affect me before investing than learn that lesson during a sudden drop. Educational only, not financial advice. Always DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Delilah (@delilahwot) reportedI think Gen Z has changed one important thing about investing: you don’t have to wait until you’re older to start learning about money. Today, someone can open their phone and find information about stocks, crypto, global markets, and different financial products within minutes. That access is completely different from what previous generations had. But there’s something I think gets missed in this conversation. More access doesn’t always mean better decisions. If anything, having so much information can make investing more confusing. You see someone sharing a trade that worked. Then another person talks about a coin that is “about to explode.” Someone else says the market is going up. And before you know it, you’re making decisions based on what everyone else is doing. I don’t think that’s the kind of investing Gen Z should be known for. The real opportunity is being able to learn earlier. Take advantage of the information available, but don’t believe everything you see. Learn how different markets work. Understand what you’re actually putting your money into. Look at the risks before thinking about the potential upside. And give yourself time to develop your own view. I also find the global side interesting. Digital platforms have made it much easier to discover what is happening outside your local market. You can learn about businesses, industries, and financial trends from different parts of the world. That can open your mind to more possibilities, but it also means you need to become better at filtering information. For me, investing isn’t about trying to find the fastest way to make money. It’s about building enough knowledge to make decisions you can actually understand. You don’t need to copy someone’s portfolio. You don’t need to chase every trend. And you definitely don’t need to feel behind. Start with learning. Build good habits. Understand risk. Then decide for yourself. Educational content only. Not financial advice. Always DYOR. Maybe that’s the biggest advantage Gen Z has: access to learn earlier. How do you think younger investors will change the financial world? #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Ethan Roy (@Ethan_Roy3) reportedWould you sell your BTC if you needed USDT? Or would you rather borrow against it? That’s the idea behind @binance Lite Loans. For eligible users, you can currently use BTC as collateral to borrow USDT without immediately selling your crypto. Here’s what makes it interesting: • 30-day initial loan term • 1% upfront service fee • No LTV-triggered liquidation during the initial 30 days • Your collateral stays in Simple Earn Flexible Products and can continue generating yield • No need to actively manage LTV during that initial period Sounds simple, but there’s an important catch: Borrowing isn’t free money. You still have to repay the loan. If it becomes overdue, penalty interest can apply, and liquidation may happen after the initial term under certain conditions. So before using a crypto-backed loan, ask yourself: Can I comfortably repay it without being forced to sell my collateral at the wrong time? That question matters more than the loan itself. Crypto backed loans carry risks, including liquidation risk when collateral values change. Availability and eligibility also depend on your region. Read the product terms. Understand the risks. Always DYOR. Would you borrow against your crypto instead of selling it? 👇 #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Durjoy (@yeakubdurjoy002) reported$XRP is moving strongly around 1.4048, up about 11%+, with the 24h range between 1.2198 and 1.4300. Momentum is bullish, but price is already close to the daily high, so I would not chase the top directly. Binance XRP/USDT Bias: Long on pullback Entry zone: 1.3450 to 1.3850 Stop: below 1.3000 TP1: 1.4300 TP2: 1.4800 to 1.5200 TP3: 1.6000 if volume keeps expanding The setup looks better if XRP cools down and holds above 1.3450. That would show buyers are still defending the breakout instead of just chasing momentum. A clean break above 1.4300 can confirm continuation, but if XRP loses 1.3000, I’d cancel the long idea because the breakout would start looking weak.
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Maliha 🔶 (@minihere31) reported@binance If an AI agent connected to Binance makes a profitable trade 99 times but loses badly on the 100th how would Agent OS help users understand whether that loss was bad luck, a flawed strategy or an AI decision making failure? #AskBinance
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Signal_guy (@Cryptoprime00) reportedWhat a **** coin ! Binance Futures $HIFI/ $USDT Take-Profit target 3 ✅ Profit: 125.7862% 📈 Period: 7 Hours 25 Minutes
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Limpong (@limpong1) reported@BkCryp0786 @binance what problem are you solving here?
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Crypto Soyful (@cryptosoyful) reported@crypto_king34 just $2000 my life change please help me.... sir.... BnB smart chain network address...0x94952f92f63bbea65d318a4bacc073ce76747ffc.... binance uid...198104915
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AlphaWire (@AlphaWireHQ) reportedBREAKING: Cluster Protocol, an AI infrastructure layer built on Base, has been suspended on X just ahead of several major exchange listings. Upcoming listings include: - Binance - Coinbase - MEXC The suspension isn't limited to the main @ClusterProtocol account. Core team members @depindaddy and @anjalisayswhat have also been suspended. With multiple accounts being taken down at the same time, the timing has raised concerns that this could be a coordinated attack ahead of Cluster Protocol's major listings.
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Formanite (@formanite602) reportedOne thing I’ve learned in crypto: don’t chase the candle. Understand the move. Crypto moves fast. You see BTC suddenly pumping and the first thought is: “Damn… did I miss it?” That’s exactly when I slow down. Because a green chart doesn’t automatically mean “buy.” I want to know: What’s driving the move? Is this a rally or a recovery? Is the market overheating? Where’s the risk if the move reverses? Crypto moves in cycles. Rallies. Corrections. Recoveries. Bearish periods. And every big move comes with a reason, even if we don’t understand it immediately. You don’t need to catch every pump. Learn to read the market first. Then ride the momentum when the setup makes sense. Less FOMO. More understanding. More DYOR. That’s how you survive long enough to actually learn this market. Educational only. Not financial advice. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Sachin Solanki (@SachinSingh3403) reported@binance How does Binance Agent OS use Agentic Sub-Accounts and permission controls to ensure that an AI agent with trading execution capabilities cannot gain unrestricted access to a user’s primary Binance account or funds? #AskBinance
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Aurelius (@Aurelius0121) reportedBeen digging a lot more into $SUMMER and I think people are reading the Agent OS selloff completely wrong. The $SUMMER story didn’t start yesterday. On July 10, Binance officially introduced Summer as the Binance Academy “AI Companion Officer”, built to explain market events, trends and Binance products through simple 1-minute videos. Since then: 7 Summer episodes separate Summer comic series constant Binance Square exposure Then it got more interesting. On August 5, @binancezh posted PALU Day 606, with PALU panicking because Summer appeared as the new chief intern. Two days later: “Intern Summer is coming online soon.” That looks like a pretty clear handoff. PALU was Binance Chinese’s main character for hundreds of posts. The community token later reached Binance Alpha and ran to around $120M. Now Binance is introducing a new character in the same universe, except this time she’s AI-native from day one. And they’re not testing her with one random post: Official AI companion reveal 7 educational episodes Direct PALU handoff “Coming online soon” teaser 5 comics in 10 days Continuous Binance exposure This looks like the playbook for gradually introducing a character before a much bigger rollout. Then Binance launches Agent OS. Agent OS gives AI agents access to Binance data, trading, payments, wallets and onchain infrastructure. To be clear, Binance has NOT confirmed that Summer will become the Agent OS interface. AI Pro is currently positioned as its in-app assistant. But the setup is interesting. Binance is simultaneously: Building the infrastructure for AI agents Introducing its own branded AI character to millions of users Expanding Summer’s role across education and products Teasing that she is “coming online soon” If Binance eventually wants a consumer-facing character sitting on top of that infrastructure, Summer is already positioned for it. The narrative becomes: Binance AI character × PALU successor × Agent OS × tokenized stock rewards × BNB And $SUMMER holders receive $SPYB rewards through Flap. My thesis is simple: Binance continues expanding Summer into a much bigger character before the market fully understands what they’re building. Maybe late August or early September. I don’t expect them to suddenly launch her as a fully interactive trading agent. More likely, they expand the AI companion first and gradually connect her to more Binance products. Nothing confirms the Agent OS connection yet. But at this valuation, I think the asymmetry is very interesting. CA: 0xeeb3d73d4dd44e6e4d957d89492f05d5ccee7777
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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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anis6 (@haljordan2155) reported@binance What is the biggest real-world problem Binance wants Agent OS to solve, and what would success look like for users one year from now? #AskBinance
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CAIHawk Signals | Crypto News (@caihawk_signals) reportedBinance still onboarding EU users in 5 countries. Despite announcing a wind‑down after failing MiCA license, the exchange opens accounts in Austria, France, Germany, Spain, Belgium, exposing traders to unlicensed risk. #Binance #EU #CryptoRegulation
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KevinMartWin (@Kevin90813) reported@PulseBeast_ @RichardHeartWin This trick is meaningless for pulsechain compared to the **** coins launched on Binance and OKX which the mm’s could just pump to liquidate all the short positions placed by early investors before token unlocks.
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M E S H A L 〽️ (@meshal_BTC) reportedCrypto this week: moves 20% in 6 hours like it has somewhere important to be Meanwhile your brain: “I missed it… I always miss it… I’m going to die poor.” Relax. Markets don’t do straight lines. They do cycles bullish periods, wild rallies, painful corrections, bearish moods, and sudden recoveries. Big moves happen in both directions and they love drama. Crypto is just extra dramatic. One minute it’s flying, next minute it’s having an identity crisis. Volatility is the main character and risk is the sidekick that never leaves. FOMO is that friend who texts you at 2 a.m. saying “bro just yolo it”… and then disappears when things go south. A rally feels like free money. A correction feels like the market personally hates you. Both are normal. Neither means you’re a genius or a failure. The real flex isn’t catching every move. It’s understanding why it’s moving, respecting the risk, and still doing your own research instead of panic-buying the top. Learn the cycles. Ignore the noise. And remember: the market will always try defeat you . Don’t help it. Dyor #LearnWithBinance #Binance #BinanceAcademy
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Crypto Soyful (@cryptosoyful) reported@hush_web3 Binance uid 198104915 please help me
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Gutu Kidane (@GutuK538230) reported@Akinde4486 @whaleofpumpfun Binance 🆔 940729836. Please help me
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Link Marine (@linkmarine) reported@chewgreens Zcash literally directs part of newly created $ZEC toward ecosystem development. Under the current NU6.1 model, 8% of block rewards goes to Zcash Community Grants and 12% accrues to a coinholder-controlled fund. That's 20% of issuance allocated toward ecosystem funding rather than miners. Nobody would reasonably say: "Every ZEC allocated to development instantly becomes a market sell." Some eventually will be sold because developers need salaries, contractors need dollars, etc. But some may remain in treasury, be distributed gradually, fund grants over long periods, or otherwise not immediately become exchange supply. Same idea with $LINK. Newly circulating ≠ immediately sold. A 20M LINK release does not mean somebody walks onto Binance at 9:00 a.m. and presses: SELL 20,000,000 LINK AT MARKET at $130. Imagine NVIDIA awards employees millions of shares over several years. Would you say: "NVIDIA can never reach $5 trillion because imagine how many dollars would be required if every employee dumped every awarded share simultaneously!" Obviously not. Suppose LINK supply grows 9% over some period, but during that same period: Chainlink revenues grow 200% CCIP volume grows 500% Reserve purchases grow 400% staking absorbs another 50M LINK institutional ownership rises dramatically Then that dilution could be economically trivial relative to the growth of the network. Public companies do this all the time. A company growing intrinsic value 50% annually can easily withstand 3–5% dilution. Also: LINK has another advantage: the dilution is finite. LINK has a hard maximum supply of 1 billion. A company can theoretically issue new shares forever. Chainlink can't issue LINK beyond 1 billion without fundamentally changing the token contract/economic premise. Bitcoin itself continuously issues new $BTC to miners, and miners historically sell some portion to pay electricity and operating costs. Nobody says: "Bitcoin cannot appreciate because miners receive newly created BTC." The economically relevant question is: Is demand greater than incremental liquid supply? Exactly the same with LINK.
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Selena Bennett (@selena_bennet05) reportedI keep coming back to this idea: what if you didn't have to sell your crypto just to access cash? That's basically what @binance Lite Loan is built for. You put up eligible crypto as collateral, like $BTC, and borrow USDT against it. The part that surprised me is your collateral doesn't just sit there doing nothing. It can stay in Simple Earn Flexible and keep generating yield while your loan is active. The loan term is 30 days, with a 1% upfront fee. And during that initial term, there's no LTV-triggered liquidation, which honestly makes the whole thing feel a lot more predictable than I expected from a crypto-backed loan. That said, I'm not going to pretend there's zero risk here. Overdue loans do accrue penalty interest, and liquidation can still apply after the initial term under certain conditions. So this isn't something to jump into without actually reading the terms first. This is educational only, not financial advice. Product availability and eligibility vary by region, so always check what applies to you and do your own research. Would you consider borrowing against your crypto instead of selling it, or does that feel too risky for you?