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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 21: 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
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Binance Issues Reports
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GM_Crypto (@gmnome) reported@fatimabebo1034 @binance @cz_binance Quantum is a long-term planning problem, not an immediate drain risk. Meanwhile, phishing and poor security are the real threats today. 🔐
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Sarosh (@SaroshQ2022) reportedONDO is going vertical today, blasting right past the 40-cent milestone to trade at $0.4018 (+13.12%) after a textbook staircase breakout from its 35.5-cent base. Under the hood, this move is powered by a massive liquidity surge. 24-hour futures volume exploded by +53.32% to $486.87M, while Open Interest expanded by +19.00% to $284.99M. On the spot side, real cash is actively stepping in. The 4-hour heatmap shows aggressive accumulation, led by +$2.25M on Upbit, +$881K on Binance, and +$517K on Gate, easily swallowing minor profit-taking on OKX (-$608K). With Binance Top Traders heavily skewed long at 2.09x, buyers have complete command of momentum. Bottom Line The bulls blew wide open the overhead resistance at 37 cents and delivered straight into the $0.40 psychological target. Massive spot absorption across Upbit and Binance confirms genuine capital backing, not just paper leverage. If you put in new money. Take profits. New trades only. Not LTM accumulation. The $0.400–$0.410 zone is a prime area to lock in gains into strength, while the previous resistance shelf at $0.375–$0.380 now flips to major support.
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Ed_x區塊日記🇭🇰 (@Ed_x0101) reportedA bullmarket is coming, #牛屎 bullshit will become gold shining meme **** And there is another gem: $Sauce launched by binance AI OS Only pick good gems in the bullrun
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Ariel Lillie (@ariell_xyz) reported@Valva_nft1 @binance more access to the market is going to change everything
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kwhå†êvêr¢ððl (@CeruleanRange) reported$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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Mirage (@dontstopmirage) reportedSam Bankman-Fried talked for 60 minutes on a New York stage 19 days after $8B in customer money vanished. He never stood on it. The DealBook Summit ran at Jazz at Lincoln Center; he came in on a live video feed from Nassau, in a t-shirt, hair unwashed, a face on a screen above a room of bankers in suits. Andrew Ross Sorkin's first move was to ask whether a lawyer was sitting beside him. None was. Every lawyer he had told him to stay quiet, and he said so out loud - the classic advice is don't say anything. He said it anyway. The timeline he was defending was 9 days long. On November 2, CoinDesk published Alameda's balance sheet and showed that most of its $14.6B in assets was FTT, a token FTX printed itself. On November 6, CZ said Binance was dumping its FTT. Withdrawals hit $6B in 72 hours, Binance walked from the rescue on November 9, and on November 11 FTX and roughly 130 affiliated entities filed Chapter 11. In January that same company had raised $400M at a $32B valuation. Over 1 million customers were on the other side of the hole. On stage he gave numbers that pointed away from himself. Alameda was 40% of FTX volume in 2019 and 2% by 2022. Its margin position was "under 2x leverage" as far as he knew. He was "frankly surprised by how big Alameda's position was." The U.S. platform was "fully solvent and funded." Sorkin asked what he personally had left. "I think I have one working credit card left." Maybe $100,000 in the account. Then the sentence that outlived the interview: "I didn't ever try to commit fraud on anyone." John Ray III, the man who cleaned up Enron, had taken over FTX 19 days earlier and written that he had never in his career seen such a complete failure of corporate controls. 12 days after the interview, Bahamian police arrested SBF in his apartment complex in Nassau. Prosecutors never had to reconstruct what he believed in November 2022. He had filmed it for them, live, unedited, 60 minutes of a defendant explaining his own state of mind before an indictment existed. November 2, 2023. 7 counts. The jury needed 4 hours. March 28, 2024. 25 years and $11B in forfeiture. He talked for 60 minutes. He got 25 years to be quiet.
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Amina (@Amina7324783548) reported@binance Is Agent OS going to support other chains and DeFi protocols outside of Binance, or will it stay Binance-only? #AskBinance
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bull market genius (@bull_genius) reportedsome of the narratives of the coming cycle arent super hard to guess if you have been here through the bear, in order of conviction - perp dex wars - tokenized rwa including trading cards - privacy coins - binance bstocks - robinhood chain eating coinbase lunch - fiat stablecoins - the comeback of ethereum - revenue/profit/tokenomics are king - social trading (fomo/pump app) - tokenized reputation/creator coins - revival of nft with novel use cases (e.g. fwa, normies) just off the top of marmot head. anything important missed? lets discuss not sure about ai cos if im bullish on ai i can just long the ai stocks. also i think big ai wont do super well going forward. it might either help the decentralized narra or kill it completely but it sounds like a lot of overhead. i want to be in the crypto exclusive stuff first and foremost
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Crypto First 21 🔶 (@crypto_first21) reportedDid you see what happened in the market this week? Crypto moved …. fast. And I'll admit, my first instinct looking at the green candles was the same one everyone gets: "did I miss it?" But before chasing any move, it's worth stepping back and actually understanding why markets move in the first place, not just reacting to the fact that they did. Why crypto moves quickly. Unlike some traditional markets, crypto trades continuously and reacts fast to sentiment, news, and global participation. That speed is part of what makes it feel urgent but urgency isn't the same as understanding. Rallies vs. corrections. A rally isn't the same thing as a market that's "fixed" any more than a correction means it's broken. They're both just part of how markets move, sharp upward periods and pullbacks that follow. Learning to tell the difference matters more than reacting to either one in isolation. Markets move in cycles in both directions. Bullish periods, corrections, bearish periods, recoveries. That's not a flaw in the system, it's the system. Big moves can happen either way, and assuming momentum only goes one direction is how people end up making decisions based on a single snapshot instead of the bigger picture. Volatility and risk go hand in hand. The same speed that creates opportunity also creates risk. Recognizing that upfront changes how you approach any move, green or red. FOMO is the real trap. Watching a green chart and thinking "did I miss it" is exactly the moment emotional decisions get made. That feeling isn't information, it's just a feeling. Worth separating the two before acting on either. The goal was never to predict every market move. It's to understand what's actually happening, recognize the risks, and keep building knowledge because knowing why the market is moving is more valuable than just knowing that it moved. Educational only, not financial advice. Always do your own research and use official Binance resources. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance @binance @BinancePk @BinanceArabic
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Limpong (@limpong1) reported@BkCryp0786 @binance what problem are you solving here?
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Formanite (@formanite602) reportedOne thing I have 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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.py.a. (@pyaaaaaaa_7) reported@ZachWitkoff Zach, my investigation uncovered an incomplete but potentially significant lead: shortly after the WLFI launch on September 1, 2025, a wallet identified publicly as 0x92bb opened a roughly 5.5M WLFI short position worth about $1.32M and reportedly realized approximately $1.8M in profit. We also identified several unexplained fund flows around the same period, including large USDT movements from HTX to Binance and WLFI-related wallet activity. We have not been able to establish a direct connection to Justin Sun, so we are not presenting this as proof. If you have information that could identify the full 0x92bb address or its funding source, could you help us verify this lead?
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Stellar Babe (@Waffiya01) reportedFOMO Usually Starts With Someone Else’s Screenshot Imagine opening your phone and seeing this: Someone posts a coin that is up 25%. Another person says, “I told you.” Then you see screenshots of profits. Five minutes later, you’re no longer asking what the asset is. You’re thinking: “Everyone is making money except me.” That is probably one of the easiest ways for FOMO to take over. The problem is that the screenshot shows me the move after it happened. It doesn't tell me what risk that person took, when they entered, what they researched, or what happens if the price suddenly moves the other way. So I’ve started treating FOMO as a signal to slow down rather than speed up. If I discover something only because the price is already moving fast, I want to know: Why is it moving? What am I actually looking at? What are the risks? Can I verify what people are claiming? Sometimes the answer may simply be: “I don't understand this well enough yet.” And I’m okay with that. Missing one market move costs me nothing. Making an emotional decision without understanding the risk can. The goal isn’t to catch every move. It’s to understand what I’m doing before money becomes involved. Educational only, not financial advice. DYOR and use official Binance educational resources when learning. #Binance #BinanceAcademy @binance #LearnWithBinance
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Belle (@Bitt_Belle) reportedA Fast Market Does Not Require a Fast Decision When crypto prices suddenly start moving, my first reaction used to be excitement. I would see several green candles and think everyone had noticed an opportunity before me. That feeling is FOMO. It creates pressure to act quickly, even when I do not fully understand why the market is moving. But a fast price move does not always reveal the wider direction. Crypto markets trade all day and can react quickly to news, changing demand, liquidity and trader sentiment. This is why prices can rise or fall sharply within a short time. A rise may be part of a wider rally, but it could also be a temporary bounce during a bearish period. A decline may be a normal correction after a strong rally, but it could also develop into a deeper fall. One candle cannot confirm which situation is happening. That is why I now try to understand market cycles instead of treating every move as a signal. Markets can pass through bullish periods, corrections, bearish periods and recoveries. These phases do not come with fixed dates, and they do not always follow the same pattern. There can be red days inside a bullish period and green days inside a bearish one. Volatility makes these movements possible, but it also creates risk. A 10% move may look normal on a chart, but it becomes personal when my own money is involved. If I am not comfortable with the downside, I should not focus only on the possible upside. Learning this has changed the questions I ask. Instead of asking, “How high can it go?” I also ask, “What if the move reverses?” Instead of asking, “Am I too late?” I ask, “Do I understand what I am entering?” I cannot predict every candle, and I do not need to. For me, the better approach is to slow down, study the wider trend, understand the risk and continue learning before making any decision. The market may move quickly. That does not mean I have to follow it without thinking. Educational only, not financial advice. Always DYOR and use official @binance resources to learn more. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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R U B Y 🕊️ (@rubyybrown_) reportedI don’t think Gen Z is chasing money. I think we’re chasing financial confidence. We’ve watched prices rise, jobs change, markets move and entire industries transform in real time. So learning how money works isn’t just “investing culture” anymore. It’s becoming part of being an adult. Crypto is one piece of that conversation. Platforms like Binance make it easier to explore markets, but having access doesn’t mean you should rush into every opportunity. The smartest person in the room isn’t always the one making the biggest move. Sometimes it’s the one who understands the risk, ignores the noise, and waits. Learn the basics. Question the hype. Make your own decisions. Being financially smart isn’t about moving fast. It’s about knowing why you’re moving. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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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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CRYPTO GEMS ALERT (@CRYPTOGEMS02) reportedCrypto-backed lending is becoming an interesting way to think about liquidity. The basic idea is simple: instead of selling your BTC when you need funds, you use it as collateral and borrow against it. Binance Lite Loan is one example. Eligible users can borrow USDT using BTC as collateral, with an initial 30-day loan term and a 1% upfront service fee, according to the provided campaign details. What makes this concept interesting is the difference between selling an asset and borrowing against it. Selling BTC gives you liquidity, but you also reduce your BTC exposure. Borrowing against BTC can provide liquidity while allowing you to keep the underlying asset, subject to the product’s terms and risks. Eligible collateral may also remain subscribed to Simple Earn Flexible Products during the initial loan term, according to the campaign materials. But there’s an important trade-off. A crypto-backed loan is still a loan. You have to repay it, crypto prices can be highly volatile, and liquidation or penalty interest may apply depending on the circumstances and applicable terms. So the real value of understanding crypto-backed lending isn’t about assuming it’s better than selling. It’s about knowing that liquidity doesn’t always have to mean giving up your asset immediately. No guaranteed returns. No free money. Just another financial tool for crypto holders to understand. Always check eligibility, regional availability, fees, collateral requirements, repayment conditions and liquidation terms before borrowing. If you needed liquidity but still wanted to keep your BTC exposure, would you borrow against it or sell part of your BTC? #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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0x_Noblesse (@0x_noblesse) reported🚨 Spotted on Telegram: how a trader lost $160K in a BingX copy trading scam. In two hours, 160,000 dollars will be stolen from a follower on the BingX exchange. Very neat work. Here is how it all happened: "I talked to a trader for a year. His username on BingX is Michael74 (Telegram ID: 7098739671). Recently, he suggested that I move from Binance to BingX. He said he had a personal manager there and could get me special rewards. I fell for it and moved. They gave me VIP-2 status. Michael74 told me that I could get more bonuses from the exchange. To do this, I needed to subscribe to copy his trades. It is called 'copy trading'. I subscribed. At first with a small amount, 500 dollars. The exchange gave me a 500 dollar bonus too. Then I copied his trades with 160,000 dollars. In 6 minutes, Michael74 made 94 trades on the BTC-USDT pair. He made trades with leverage. He lost all my 160,000 dollars on exchange fees alone. Out of the 160,000 dollar loss, 148,000 was just fees. The exchange takes a fee from every trade. It takes it from the total trade size, not from the profit. A leverage of 90x means that a 160,000 dollar position opens a trade worth 14 million dollars. The fee is taken from all 14 million dollars. One open and close action eats 6.75% of the money. Michael74 did this 94 times in 6 minutes. Open, then close two seconds later. In the morning, I learned that the exchange gives half of the trading fee back to Michael74. The exchange pays the person who invited you up to half of your fees. That is 74,000 dollars in seven minutes. Getting that fee was his real goal. I am sure that BingX employees are also involved in this scam, considering the bonuses I received. My BingX UID: 38241527 Telegram: @sendthishere Please help if you can."
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Durjoy (@yeakubdurjoy002) reported$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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BIT CO.🦊 (@BIT_CO_) reportedCrypto is bigger than what happens to prices every day. That’s one reason I find @binance Blockchain Week interesting. Imagine having builders, companies, users and industry experts in one room. The discussion isn’t limited to: “BTC up or down?” It can go much deeper: > How do we drive blockchain adoption? > What role will regulation play? > Where is Web3 heading? > How can the ecosystem become more secure? > What could blockchain change in payments? > Which real-world applications can actually grow? These conversations help us look beyond the daily market noise and understand the bigger direction of blockchain and digital assets. Personally, I’m more interested in what the industry is building next than simply watching another price candle. If you had one question for the biggest names in blockchain… What would you ask? 👇 Educational only. Not financial advice. DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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KZZY (@kzzy47) reportedReplied to five different threads before 9am today. Binance letting AI agents place real trades, someone clearing 42k in 36 hours off a bidding site, a coding agent with full repo access running commands on its own. Every single one made me want to go build something instead of finishing my coffee.
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Abdur Rahim (@abdur_rahi45593) reported@binance Just saw Agent OS Sounds pretty cool that AI agents can connect with Binance for trading and payments One question though — how much control do we actually get over the agent? Can we set trading limits, block withdrawals, or give permission only for specific coins? Also, is this something regular users can use easily, or is it more for developers? #AskBinance
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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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𝔊𝔯𝔞𝔳𝔞𝔫𝔬 (@Bullrun_Gravano) reportedThe first AI agent trading Polymarket in the Binance OS ecosystem. 1 day in and $SOPHIE is on track to make $4m in revenue for the year....but that's after 1 day with a small starting balance of $1000 What happens when the trading balance is $100k? Tens of millions... I was DCAing all the way down to $16k yesterday on my FOMO account. A day later, it's pushing $300k mcap. A good BNB @binance crime coming. 0xd3a823beeb7339e9d54005821b01e16538737777
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Eric Carson (@xEric_OG) reported𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗜𝗙 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗖𝗢𝗨𝗟𝗗 𝗔𝗖𝗖𝗘𝗦𝗦 𝗟𝗜𝗤𝗨𝗜𝗗𝗜𝗧𝗬 𝗪𝗜𝗧𝗛𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗦𝗘𝗟𝗟𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗬𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗖𝗥𝗬𝗣𝗧𝗢? That’s the idea behind Binance Lite Loan: ➠ Use eligible crypto as collateral ➠ Borrow USDT ➠ Keep your collateral in Simple Earn Flexible Products ➠ Repay the loan The initial term is 30 days with a 1% upfront service fee. During this initial term, there’s no LTV-triggered liquidation. But borrowing against crypto still carries risk. Overdue loans may accrue penalty interest, and liquidation may apply after the initial term under specified conditions. Understand the terms, check your eligibility, and DYOR before using any crypto-backed loan. Would you consider borrowing against crypto instead of selling it? 𝗘𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗼𝗻𝗹𝘆. 𝗡𝗼𝘁 𝗳𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗮𝗱𝘃𝗶𝗰𝗲. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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iPreMyZX (@iPreMyZX) reportedSometimes slowing down, studying the structure and doing your own research is more valuable than chasing a move after it already happened. Learn first. React second. DYOR. 🧠 #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Kim (@Kimyneutrons) reported@binance What’s the safest way to let an AI agent handle payments via x402 without giving it full wallet access? #AskBinance
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C A Z R O (@CazroWeb3) reported@Inj_SKY @binance @BinancePk Fixed terms plus working collateral makes this model interesting
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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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influflender (@influflender) reportedAI agents won’t remove emotion from trading. They’ll move it into the permission screen. @binance Agent OS can connect tools like @ChatGPT, @claudeai and Codex to live market data and execute spot, margin and futures orders. Agents operate through isolated subaccounts without withdrawal access. Useful safeguards but dangerous conclusion. “The machine is objective, so the strategy is safe.” The agent still follows objectives, leverage and limits chosen by a human. Greed becomes an oversized risk budget. Fear becomes a manual override after the loss. The smartest part of an autonomous trading system may be the boring layer that tells it “no.”