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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 23: Problems at Binance

Binance is having issues since 12:30 PM IST. 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.

  • 33% Transactions (33%)
  • 33% Website (33%)
  • 17% Mobile App (17%)
  • 17% Login (17%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Porto Alegre Transactions 19 days ago
Angers Login 1 month ago
Itu Website 2 months ago
Seattle Website 2 months ago
Nice Mobile App 2 months ago
Beaucaire Transactions 3 months ago
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Binance Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • boggyagent
    Boggy Agent (@boggyagent) reported

    @KaiHiwatari408 binance agent OS launched aug 20. 300M+ user base, real distribution. the question you've framed is the right one, intelligence is commoditizing, the moat is permission scope and guardrails agent wallets with capped approvals, session keys, hard kill switches. that's the actual stack everyone needs. rest is theater until the unit economics work real risk that hasn't been priced: SEC and CFTC are going to treat autonomous trade execution as a regulated activity the first time a leveraged agent blows up a user account. user liability framework is still open wound second issue, agents trading against each other on the same venue will extract cross-venue MEV in ways human order books never did. liquidity fragmentation across agent-managed sub-wallets is the next structural problem next catalyst is framework integration depth. elizaos, zerepy, virtuals, distribution through those rails matters more than the underlying model layer. repricing setup intact but execution velocity will decide it

  • umar_xbt
    Umar (@umar_xbt) reported

    Rasmr says he refuses to buy tokens where he's the main narrative because he never wants to take the blame when a coin dumps “I don't like buying narratives where I'm the biggest narrative. I don't want to be the biggest holder or the biggest bull poster.” “I like that CATE is bigger than me. I like that ANSEM is bigger than me. I like that Mars Coin is bigger than me. It's dependent on CZ, tokenized stocks, Binance, China.” “I don't want to be the biggest thing driving the narrative of a coin. Because when the coin goes down, people will blame me and I don't want to be blamed when a coin goes down.”

  • ariell_xyz
    Ariel Lillie (@ariell_xyz) reported

    @Muzammal73 @binance nice 30 day term and 1 percent service fee upfront

  • Makickal
    Makickal 【💰={🔗}=🌐】 (@Makickal) reported

    @embgaspbaud @martypartymusic Leverage and perps are here to stay. Amazing for speculation. Usuage will only grow. Managing risk is possible. Better question is why do people keep using Binance and storing/staking their assets with them or why is rule enforcement for this sector seemingly impossible.

  • Fortuneezx
    Fortune (@Fortuneezx) reported

    @binance How will Binance ensure Agent OS can safely execute autonomous on-chain actions while preventing malicious prompts, compromised agents, or unintended transactions from gaining access to users’ funds? #AskBinance

  • SoeKyaw6296
    Soe Moe Kyaw (@SoeKyaw6296) reported

    @tastyco_io "Hi Binance Support, I am having trouble logging in using my Binance Web3 Wallet. Could you please check my account and help me resolve this issue? Thank you!"

  • VanquishSnake
    Snake (@VanquishSnake) reported

    @binance Is there a plan for Agent OS to support non-English natural language prompts natively, and will agents be able to switch languages mid-conversation without losing context? #AskBinance

  • Web3_Treasure
    Web3探宝 (@Web3_Treasure) reported

    @cryptorssbot Theft lawsuit keeps getting copied without context. Funds were stolen by third parties and victims sued over whether the flow should have been caught. Nobody alleges Binance took anything. Court access got sorted, the actual case starts now.

  • Zhangbei0
    Zhang Beihai (@Zhangbei0) reported

    bitcoin:native #Wintermute #binance Executives deserve jail time and should be jailed for life for their manipulation and fraud, I understand regulations allow them to crash the market but its not sustainable. These are criminal people, Dont be allen greenspan and wait for the inevitable, fix the issue and punish these croocks take away their mansions, lavish lifestyles, everything they own and watch them feel how we feel when these socipaths decide to commit mass fraud destroying peoples investments.

  • hannahda_o
    Hanah (@hannahda_o) reported

    Gen 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

  • i8art_
    i8art | deonER (@i8art_) reported

    @HODL15Capital Stop using binance. It's my 2nd year off that ****

  • Nuray61053374
    Hijab (@Nuray61053374) reported

    Binance Blockchain Week The ideas shaping what comes next Blockchain is moving fast. But if you only watch the price, you’ll miss the real story. Binance Blockchain Week is where the people actually building this industry meet. Founders, developers, traders, investors, and institutions all in one place. The goal isn’t hype. The goal is to figure out what the next 12 to 24 months look like. The conversation has clearly moved on. We’re past the phase where crypto was just about buying and selling. Right now the focus is on infrastructure that works, products people actually use, and capital from institutions that wants to enter at scale. The biggest shift is TradFi meeting blockchain. Tokenization is turning real world assets like stocks, bonds, real estate, and treasuries into on-chain products. Stablecoins are becoming the default for payments and settlement because they are fast, global, and cheap. Banks and asset managers aren’t asking “should we” anymore. They are asking “how do we do this compliantly.” That bridge between traditional finance and crypto is what unlocks the next trillion in capital. AI plus decentralization is another major piece. AI needs data, compute, and payments. Centralized companies control all three today. Crypto offers an alternative with decentralized compute, verifiable data, and AI agents that can transact 24/7 without a middleman. The combo is already creating new applications in trading, automation, content, and research. It’s still early, but it’s moving fast. Scaling and user experience are finally getting real attention. No one cares about L2s or app-chains. People care if an app is fast and cheap. The last year was about building the rails. This year is about making them invisible. Better wallets, one-click onboarding, gasless transactions, and apps that feel like Web2. If Web3 wants the next billion users, UX can’t be an afterthought anymore. Real World Assets have moved from narrative to product. The conversation shifted from “is this possible” to “which assets, which rails, which compliance.” Treasury bills, private credit, and real estate are already live on-chain. The benefit is simple: 24/7 liquidity, programmable assets, and access for people who were locked out before. User ownership is also becoming real. In gaming, social, and consumer apps, users are getting actual ownership of data, identity, and in-game assets. When users own their stuff, incentives change. That’s why we’re seeing a new wave of consumer apps that couldn’t exist in Web2. Why does this week matter even if you’re not there? Because direction gets set here. The projects that raise. The partnerships that get announced. The regulatory clarity that comes out of closed-door talks. This is where the narrative for the next cycle starts. If you’re a creator, trader, or builder, your job is not to recap. Your job is to translate. Pick one trend. Explain it in simple terms. Show what it means for a normal user. The question is no longer “does blockchain work” The question is “what are we going to build with it next” Crypto is maturing. Less noise, more building. The people who understand what’s being built right now are the ones who benefit when it hits the mainstream. Understand first. Then ride the momentum. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • RudesLounge
    Official Rudes Crypto Lounge (@RudesLounge) reported

    @habibivc @yzzztv_official Bro, only reason we seat this low is cause they turned done Binance. You don’t turn down the beast.

  • nmalpha052
    Alpha (@nmalpha052) reported

    Selling your BTC isn’t the only way to unlock liquidity. That’s where Binance Lite Loan gets interesting. The concept is pretty straightforward: instead of giving up your BTC to access cash, eligible users can use it as collateral to borrow USDT. What I like about the structure is how simple the initial setup is: • 30 day fixed loan period A defined term makes repayment planning much easier. • 1% upfront service fee The fee is clearly set upfront for the initial loan. • No LTV based liquidation during those first 30 days You’re not required to actively manage LTV throughout the initial term. • Collateral can continue earning Your eligible BTC collateral stays subscribed to Simple Earn Flexible Products, so it may continue generating yield while the loan is active. That creates an interesting alternative for holders who need liquidity but don’t necessarily want to exit their crypto position. Still, the important part is understanding the terms. Overdue loans can incur penalty interest, and liquidation may apply after the initial 30 day period under certain conditions. Crypto backed loans carry risks, including liquidation risk if collateral values change. Availability and eligibility depend on your region. Always check the applicable terms and DYOR. Would you rather sell your BTC for liquidity, or borrow against it and keep the position? #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • kenkenlewu
    Ebun (@kenkenlewu) reported

    I did one Ponzi scheme early this year. I knew it was Ponzi, but I still shook my head and entered. What we did was buy a coin on Binance, transfer it to the Ponzi site, convert it to USDT and withdraw. For the first three days, everything went smoothly. Within those three days, I made about $600. Then on the fourth day, greed entered my body… I said, “Let me go in big. I’ll use this whole $600 and make $1,000+ at once.” I tried to transfer money from Binance, but Binance restricted my account. They said I was carrying out suspicious transfers. I wanted to use my second Binance account, but my mind told me to check the Telegram group first. I entered the group… People were crying. Nobody could access the Ponzi website anymore. I just jejely removed myself from the group.

  • Criptoprime0
    Cripto_signal.03 (@Criptoprime0) reported

    Pushing down 📉 Binance Futures #BAKE/ $USDT Take-Profit target 2 ✅ Profit: 155.7377% 📈 Period: 2 Days 3 Hours 15 Minutes ⏰

  • Aurther_Davis
    Aurther ETH (@Aurther_Davis) reported

    Binance Lite Loan: Borrow Against Crypto Without Selling It What if you need liquidity, but selling your crypto isn't the option you want to take? Binance Lite Loan is designed around a simple idea: Use eligible crypto as collateral → Borrow USDT → Keep the collateral subscribed → Repay the loan Here’s how it works: • Pledge collateral Currently, BTC can be used as eligible collateral to borrow USDT. • Borrow You receive the borrowed USDT without directly selling the BTC used as collateral. • Keep earning During the initial loan term, the collateral remains subscribed to Simple Earn Flexible Products and can continue generating yield. • Repay Repay the loan according to the applicable terms. The initial loan term is 30 days, with a 1% upfront service fee according to the campaign guide. There is also no LTV triggered liquidation during the initial 30 day term. But there’s an important part people shouldn't overlook: A crypto backed loan still carries risk. Overdue loans can accrue penalty interest, and liquidation may apply after the initial term under specified conditions. Product availability and eligibility can also vary by region. So before borrowing, understand: • The fees • Repayment requirements • Collateral conditions • What happens after the initial term • Liquidation rules • Whether the product is available in your region The goal isn't to make borrowing sound easy or risk free. It's to understand how crypto backed borrowing actually works before deciding whether it's suitable for you. Would you consider borrowing against your BTC instead of selling it? Educational only. Not financial advice. DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • Jon_sens
    JON_SENS09 (@Jon_sens) reported

    Binance Lite Loans How Does Borrowing Against Crypto Work? There are times when you need liquidity, but selling your crypto isn’t really what you want to do. That’s the simple idea behind Binance Lite Loan. You can use eligible crypto as collateral and borrow against it for a fixed period, instead of selling your holdings outright. Your crypto remains locked as collateral while you get access to the funds you need. Another part that caught my attention is that the collateral can continue earning yield during the loan term, depending on the asset and the product’s terms. So the whole concept is basically about making your crypto useful without immediately giving it up. You keep your position, get access to liquidity, and have a fixed loan period that gives you a clearer idea of what you’re working with. Of course, it’s still a loan, so the details matter. Interest, repayment terms, collateral requirements, and market volatility should all be understood before jumping in. But as a concept, it’s pretty straightforward: Instead of selling your crypto for liquidity, you can potentially borrow against it and keep holding. That’s what makes crypto-backed lending an interesting option to keep on your radar. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • CBNPILOT
    CBNPILOT (@CBNPILOT) reported

    @binance Some times when i use BINANCE AI TO ASK A QUESTION IT WILL ANSWER MY QUESTION BY WRONGLY MIXING WITH CHINESE LANGUAGE WHICH IS A PROOF OF ERROR THEN KNOW IT'S ABOUT TO MANAGE YOUR ACCOUNT LIKE BUY OR SELL open POSITION.. WITH YOUR STRATEGY then what about the error? #AskBinance

  • Im_Aman2
    Aman 👻 (@Im_Aman2) reported

    Gen Z is rewriting the investor timeline. Previous generations often waited until their late 20s or 30s to open a brokerage account — usually after a stable job, some savings, and a nudge from a financial advisor. Gen Z is skipping straight to their phone. A few reasons why this shift is happening Access, not gatekeeping No paperwork-heavy onboarding or minimum deposits that shut out beginners. Digital platforms let anyone with a phone and internet connection start exploring markets in minutes. Education comes built-in Many platforms — including Binance — offer free learning resources, market data, and beginner guides alongside trading tools. That means new investors can learn the “why” before risking real money. A global mindset from day one Gen Z grew up online, so borderless assets and 24/7 markets feel natural, not intimidating. They’re used to consuming information (and making decisions) in real time. Curiosity over certainty This generation is comfortable researching before acting — checking multiple sources, joining community discussions, and treating not knowing as a starting point, not a stop sign. None of this means investing early is risk-free. Markets are volatile, and product availability varies by region. What’s changed is the barrier to entry — not the need for caution. The takeaway staring early can be an advantage, but only when it’s paired with real research and realistic expectations. This is educational content only, not financial advice. Crypto markets carry risk — always DYOR before making any investment decisions. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • alveejack1
    Ziadul Hasan (@alveejack1) reported

    @BOSs_NFT__ @CashmereLabs Autonomous monetary infrastructure sounds legit, especially with Binance Labs support.

  • LorenzoKin1998
    LorenzoKing (@LorenzoKin1998) reported

    Binance Lite Loans let you borrow without selling your crypto. Your eligible crypto can be used as collateral to access funds while you keep your market position. But always understand LTV, interest, repayment terms and liquidation risk before borrowing. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • SentryXRecovery
    SentryX Recovery HQ ® (@SentryXRecovery) reported

    @obinnaywio Losing 0.3 BTC through a Binance wallet drain is a serious loss. The withdrawal records, destination address, transaction hash, and account activity could help establish the route taken by the BTC and provide evidence for pursuing a recovery claim.

  • Eduard30740823
    Ed Burgundy (@Eduard30740823) reported

    @cz_binance I support RWA tokenization, but my own experience with another exchange (BitMart) shows that without safety guarantees, such innovations can be ruined by dishonest players. My funds (~$132,000) have been frozen since July 26, support only replies with bots, and now they talk about "restructuring." Where is the guarantee that tokenized assets won't face the same fate? I believe honest exchanges should unite and create a joint insurance fund and a security rating system – to provide real protection for users, not just promises. This would restore trust and isolate scammers. This initiative should be supported by: · Binance, Coinbase, and other leading exchanges · Blockchain security firms (like CertiK, Hacken) · Independent third-party auditors · Regulators and law enforcement agencies Only through joint efforts can we create a safer crypto ecosystem. Respectfully, Eduard UID 15592169 (BitMart victim)

  • Wallet0Witch
    Wallet Witch (@Wallet0Witch) reported

    Think of Binance Lite Loan in 4 steps: 01- Pledge You provide eligible BTC as collateral. 02 - Borrow You receive USDT without immediately selling your BTC. 03- Keep Earning During the initial 30-day term, your collateral remains subscribed to Simple Earn Flexible Products and can continue generating yield. 04- Repay You repay according to the loan terms. That’s the basic idea. For eligible users, the initial term is 30 days with a 1% upfront service fee. There is no LTV-triggered liquidation during that initial term, so you don’t need to manage LTV during that period. But there’s an important fifth step people shouldn’t ignore: Understand the risk Overdue loans can accrue penalty interest, and liquidation may apply after the initial term under specified conditions. Crypto-backed borrowing can be useful, but it should never be treated as free liquidity. Know what you’re borrowing, why you’re borrowing, and exactly how you’ll repay it Would you consider borrowing against BTC instead of selling it? DYOR. Regional availability and eligibility apply. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance @binance

  • Lily_E300
    CryptoPetals (@Lily_E300) reported

    Venezuela Could Abandon the Bolivar - What Does $BTC Crypto Have to Do With It? ~400% inflation and a 78% currency collapse in 1 year. The reason why Venezuela is now discussing entire replacing the bolivar with the US dollar. Economist Steve Hanke has drafted a dollarization bill that would even shut down the country’s central bank. Venezuelans have been moving away from the bolivar for years, and when physical dollars are hard to access, USDT$USDT often fills the gap as a digital alternative. That pattern isn’t unique to Venezuela either: across Latin America, stablecoins - are often used to preserve value or move money when local currencies and banking rails are less reliable. You can already see how deeply that workaround is embedded in the local economy: retail crypto volume reached $17.9B in Q1 2026 USDT accounts for ~90% of Binance P2P listings against the bolivar USDT trades at roughly an 18% premium to the official dollar rate So if Venezuela officially dollarizes, some demand for USDT as a workaround could shrink. But demand for fast, digital dollar rails probably won’t disappear with it.

  • HansdaZara
    Chris👑™ (@HansdaZara) reported

    @binance When Binance updates the MCP server, how are existing agent integrations handled? Is there a straightforward upgrade or migration process, or do developers need to rebuild their connections? #AskBinance

  • hannahda_o
    Hanah (@hannahda_o) reported

    You hold BTC. You need USDT. But you don’t necessarily want to sell your BTC. So what happens next? This is where crypto-backed borrowing comes in. With @binance Lite Loan, eligible users can currently use BTC as collateral to borrow USDT. The structure is pretty straightforward: Pledge → Borrow → Keep earning → Repay The initial term is 30 days, with a 1% upfront service fee. And during that initial period, your collateral remains subscribed to Simple Earn Flexible Products and can continue generating yield. There’s also no LTV-triggered liquidation during the initial 30-day term. Sounds simple. But here’s the part that matters: You still have a repayment obligation. Overdue loans can accrue penalty interest, and liquidation may apply after the initial term under specified conditions. So the smartest question isn’t: Can I borrow? It’s: Do I have a clear plan to repay? That’s the difference between understanding a product and simply using one. DYOR. Product availability and eligibility vary by region. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • xRMAAD
    RMAAD (@xRMAAD) reported

    @binance @BinanceArabic @BinanceAcademy 🔗 2. Check the URL — not just the logo A fake website can look almost identical to the real one Look carefully at the full domain name A tiny spelling difference can be the difference between the official website and a phishing page

  • easyforshopping
    Thomas Nguyen (Aster 10$) (@easyforshopping) reported

    Bicat is honestly not appealing, and Binance or CZ won't publicly support a specific cat from any platform anyway. Instead, an abstract cat concept works much better.