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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
Binance is having issues since 09:50 AM 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.
- Transactions (43%)
- Website (29%)
- Mobile App (14%)
- Login (14%)
Live Outage Map
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Binance Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Anum Rizwan (@AnumRizwan8) reported@kamran_3130 @binance @BinanceAcademy The next big narrative might come from solving real problems.
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Cheeky Crypto (@CheekyCrypto) reportedXRP 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 XRPโs 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
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Midnight Crypto (@midnightcrypto) reported@web_developer33 And that's completely fine you're entitled to decide TUT isn't an investment for you. But notice how the argument has moved. First it was "pump and dump". Then it was "the team gave Binance 50% of the supply". Now it's simply "I wouldn't buy it". Those are three very different claims. If you don't like the risk, volatility or price history, don't buy it. I have absolutely no issue with that. What I do have an issue with is turning an investment opinion into an accusation of manipulation without evidence. You can dislike tutorial:native . You can think it's too risky. You can think the price is too high. But none of those things prove manipulation. That's the distinction I've been trying to explain from the beginning.
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Klaeytus (@Klaeytus) reported๐๐ก๐ฒ ๐๐จ ๐๐ซ๐ฒ๐ฉ๐ญ๐จ ๐ฆ๐๐ซ๐ค๐๐ญ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐ซ๐๐๐ ๐๐/๐ ๐๐จ๐ฆ๐ฉ๐๐ซ๐ ๐ข๐ญ ๐ญ๐ซ๐๐๐ข๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐๐ฅ ๐ฌ๐ญ๐จ๐๐ค๐ฌ ๐ฆ๐๐ซ๐ค๐๐ญ ๐ญ๐ซ๐๐๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ก๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ฌ Picture a bank. It shuts at 5pm, sits quiet all weekend, and every trade inside it depends on someone showing up to process paperwork. Now picture a network of computers scattered across every continent, run by nobody in particular, that never sleeps because it's not waiting on any office to open. That's the real difference between crypto and stocks. ๐ช๐ต๐ ๐ฐ๐ฟ๐๐ฝ๐๐ผ ๐ป๐ฒ๐๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐๐๐ผ๐ฝ๐ Bitcoin and Ethereum aren't companies with headquarters and business hours. They're networks, thousands of computers worldwide constantly verifying transactions. There's no switch to flip off, no staff to send home. The moment a network shuts down for the weekend is the moment it stops being decentralized. Add to that: exchanges like @binance are software, not trading floors. A server doesn't get tired. And settlement happens directly on the blockchain in minutes, not through a clearinghouse that needs business hours to reconcile who owes what to whom. So crypto trades all day, every day, simply because nothing in its design requires it to stop. ๐ช๐ต๐ ๐๐๐ผ๐ฐ๐ธ๐ ๐๐๐ถ๐น๐น ๐ธ๐ฒ๐ฒ๐ฝ ๐ฎ ๐๐ฐ๐ต๐ฒ๐ฑ๐๐น๐ฒ The NYSE isn't just an app, it's a licensed institution operating under one country's laws, tied to brokers, market makers, and clearing systems that all need overlapping hours to function. Trades there settle a day or two later through a chain of human-run processes. Give that machinery a fixed window, and everyone downstream auditors, regulators, banks knows exactly when to check the books. Some exchanges now offer pre-market and after-hours sessions, but liquidity thins out fast in those windows fewer buyers and sellers means wider price gaps. ๐ช๐ต๐ฎ๐ ๐๐ต๐ถ๐ ๐ฎ๐ฐ๐๐๐ฎ๐น๐น๐ ๐บ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐ป๐ ๐ณ๐ผ๐ฟ ๐๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ Crypto's around-the-clock nature cuts both ways. Nothing catches you off guard overnight, because there's no "overnight" but that also means volatility can hit at 3am on a Sunday with nobody around to cushion the move. Stocks, meanwhile, can gap violently at the opening bell if big news broke while the market was closed, precisely because there was a closed period for news to pile up. One market never rests. The other rests by design and each choice shapes how risk shows up for the people trading in it. ๐ต๐๐ ๐ ๐ญ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐๐๐ - ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ #LearnWithBinance #BinanceAcademy #Binance
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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 Iโm at the lowest point of my life. Please help me for now. I will respond in kind.
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Luna Classic Revival validator | Marz token (@onlycryptobaron) reported@CryptoUncle1337 @binance @WEEX_Official Higher tax is nothing, I'm still building and it hasn't made a lick of difference to me. I'm here to support the burns as well as build. Our video game is days away from launch. People complaining about the 1.5% tax are simply greedy.
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Luca (@Luca2Waavy) reported@CryptoTykeUK @CristinaOnChain Kaspa may be harder to integrate right now, especially after recent protocol changes. But Kraken already supports native KAS, so itโs clearly possible. If โthe techโ is the reason, what specific issue makes Binance/Coinbase listing unreasonable right now?
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0xNox (@0xNoxxx) reportedBinance is delisting 3 tokens: ICX, SCRT, STORJ. Going through each one in detail. #2 $ICX This isn't really a delisting story. The network itself is shutting down. Binance leaving is just one piece of a much bigger process.
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CRYPTO SHAHZAIB (@CryptoShahzaib_) reported$BTW still has my attention even after this run. ๐ The structure keeps printing higher lows, resistance has turned into support, and the latest bullish pennant breakout shows buyers are still in control. At $0.65, Iโm not saying it goes straight up, but I still think $1 is possible if this trend keeps holding. Pullbacks are normal. For now, Iโm staying bullish on $BTW until the structure gives me a reason not to. #BTW #Binance
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Inter Homes Online (@HomesInter) reported@KingKaranCrypto @FlareNetworks And still there are 100s millions free airdrobbed flare what never ended in users wallets on exchanges such as Crypto con, Coinbase, Binance .. to be dumbed...only after that maybe flare recover but not on just 100 solid holders.price will dumb 20% more down
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Oliver Bell (@Oly245) reported@Deplee2 @KingRippleXRP 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.
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Hold on to your dreams (@youyaxiaojie413) reported@cz_binance My phone for registering on Binance exchange was broken, so I replaced it with a new one to log in to Binance. Goes offline almost every day
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Reljoo (@Reljoooo) reported@pan526526 Theres no need for help, the narrative is there all u need to do is wait for binance to bullpost ur shi
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Sendor.eth (@Sendor_eth1) reportedYesterday, did a micro withdrawal on @o1_exchange to test it out. Simply put: RAPID time, it was slick. One downside โ name resolution isnโt active yet. A lot of people on Base still use Base subnames (e.g. Jesse.base.eth). ENS remains the safest way to avoid copy-pasta errors and potential loss of funds. One to consider: @stambouli_o1 @o1_exchange Also worth checking the video below โ already used by Base, Binance, MetaMask, and many others ๐ซก
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Snibby (@ItsSnibby) reported@CazroWeb3 @binance tradfi really said **** it weโre coming onchain now lol
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Broly (@0x_Broly) reportedHe got into this industry to SCAM **** OUTTA HERE Hyperliquid has already done more for the entire crypto industry then Binance has ever done. Hyperliquid
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William (@Iamwilliam_0) reportedEveryone in crypto loves talking about the โnext big thing.โ 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. Thatโs 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. Thatโs the side of blockchain Iโm paying attention to. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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3M Capital Holdings (@3MCap) reportedBTC $64,873 (+0.3%), still boxed in $60kโ67k for 6 weeks. Watch $65k resistance / $60k floor. ~70% odds of no Sept hike, but spiking global yields are fighting that tailwind. ETH $1,934 (+0.9%), capped by its 200-day (~$2,004). Testing $1,900. Glamsterdam is the real catalyst โ today it's just BTC beta. Gold $4,494 (+1.7%), ripping toward its 200-day (~$4,590) on soft CPI/retail data + rate-cut odds. Still shy of its $5,627 high but momentum's clean. Silver $64.89 (+1.3%), same macro tailwind. Gold/silver ratio 69:1, ticking up โ gold's outpacing silver slightly. Alts: SOL $78.09 (+1.4โ2.8%) โ real flow: Cash App x MoonPay, FalconX's cross-chain engine, Robinhood Chain settling via Solana. Coiled between $79โ82 resistance and $60 breakdown risk. XRP $1.01 (+0.9%) โ near 52wk lows, below 200-day ($1.28), yet ETFs pulled $1.6B inflows. Senate vote on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act is the tension-breaker to watch. HYPE ~$59 (flat/+1%) โ support $56.66 / resistance $63.39. Shorts crowded despite bullish trend. Watch-and-wait. TAO $192.95 (+1.2%) โ grinding on $200 after "Root Reborn" validator upgrade + $22B+ in enterprise pilots. 2:1 long/short skew on Binance. Close above $200โ210 opens the door to $290. Top pick: bittensor:native Clean trigger (close >$200โ210), fresh fundamentals, defined invalidation <$190. Best risk/reward on the board today.
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Coinelius ๐ฆ 961,634 (@CoineliusX) reported@Zhangbei0 @NYX_Capital @HyperliquidPC >So you expect me to believe that a government would allow a company to run an illegal, money laundering, platform on one end. And then a legal one in the US? Yes, have you heard of Binance and Binance US or Polymarket and Polymarket US? Itโs really not that complicated, they make a new frontend accessible to US IPs with KYC and itโs a watered down version of the full platform thatโs compliant with US laws. Itโs still an L1 blockchain, thereโs no stopping US citizens now from using VPNs to access the current front-end or using other alternate frontends that already exist. Making yet another one but with KYC and limited to certain markets is obvious.
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SUN (@sunhapp47618266) reported๐A 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 โ 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 โ 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 โ 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 โ institutional book staying more defensive than crypto-native exchanges. Next monthly expiry: Aug 28. โ via @Claude
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mrโฟoderso (@MrBoderso) reported@rektober Still censoring the โBinanceโ logo like its a porn site๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ค๐ฅ
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Wazza04๐ก๏ธ๐ฆ (@GarnachoAle) reportedI know in my head Binance is forced to push $marscoin. They have no way to grow their bstock business and itโll fail like their NFTs or wallet. But I just donโt trust CZ. Neiro, brocolli, the chain loves to PVP ppl for fees and genuinely has no clue how to support onchain
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ๆฏ็น็ (@_BitBull) reported@cometwtf October 10 was a market wide liquidation event not a Binance event. $19B across every exchange. Binance was 13% of it. Putting it next to LUNA going to zero is a category error.
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Paulo/ะะฐัะฐ (@paulopavlovski9) reported@Audiera_web3 Please @zachxbt investigate situation around @Audiera_web3 and their token BEAT that is down -92% just in 7 days. Just wanna know if it they who non-stop sell. Because this coin is everyday -30% minimum for the las 7 days, everyday top fall on binance.
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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.
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BraveTom (@BraveTom) reported@Binance_intern Binance will fix you
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MegaWhale Crypto (@The_MegaWhale) reportedThe BTCC situation is insane Probably the most insane liquidation wick ive ever seen in crypto from BTCC exchange Force long squeezes, liquidity vacuums due to forced order book thinning (exchange manipulation), API failures, fragmented margin engines ect.. Remember the avg deviation should be 0.01% to max 0.05% for BTC and ETH across exchanges. This equates to a few dollars at the most for BTC and an few cents for ETH. A deviation like this is either, complete back end exchange malfunction, or purposely wiping of order books to force liquidations. Ether way after an event like that BTCC exchange should not be trusted unless a clear explanation is provided and all lost funds are recovered. The same issue of deviations on wicks >0.05% avg is present on Bybit, okx, blofin, kucoin a few others. Again this is why I personally only trade where I trade. As someone who personally trades hundreds of millions in volume a month, I do have a stake in the game, I need to ensure I am trading on exchanges that have the lowest risk for things like this occurring, even the small deviations that you may not notice. Once again, Bitunix based on my experience is still by far the best in the industry for solid prices as they index their assets against Binance, bitget and bybit to ensure the best and most stable prices without fluctuations ยป0.05% market standard. -------------------UPDATE ------------------- Turns out the head BD from BTCC was in the telegram channel They blocked me on twitter the second I called them out for their shady tactics to avoid me tagging them and calling me out there Unreal Their current excuse is โa rouge marker makerโ Anyone with a brain knows that this is a poor excuse. Market makers add liquidity to order books and make profit on spreads, any sort of forced liquidation sweeps from market makers often resemble a cascade down, similar to Oct 10th But this was a whole other ball game. This was a split second wick from 52-84k Itโs significantly more likely the exchange rug pulled them own liquidity to flush the order books and cause a mass liquidation Ofcourse I canโt prove any of this without reviewing the market books seconds before the liquidations, if anyone miraculously has a video of the market books at the exact time and seconds before the liquidations please send that to me, otherwise this is just my assessment of what I deem to be likely, not an accusation of wrong doing -------------------UPDATE ------------------- Peoples accounts have been credited their funds back, but any losses from active trades at the time of the scam wick has NOT been refunded or returned via compensation to the users yet (this info comes from testimonies from users who were affected I am in contact with) Brutal, BTCC completely scamming people I have been blocked on twitter by them so I am unable to voice my support for the victims on social media
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ๆญป (@xingxongli_cn) reported@k1llut0 i fumbled manlet, had an entry at 700k and missed the pump to 8m i fumbled binance app is everything, had and entry at 2m before the move to 15m. i got in summer at 1.2M and this **** will either go to ******* billions or zero. sometimes we gotta get ***** to learn the lesson
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Belle (@Bitt_Belle) reportedWhen I look at @binance Blockchain Week, I donโt think the most important thing is how many announcements come out of the event. Iโm more interested in the quality of the conversations. Crypto moves fast, and every few months there is a new narrative, a new sector, or a new technology everyone suddenly talks about. But not every trend turns into something people actually use. That is why I think events like Binance Blockchain Week are useful. They give builders, companies, exchanges, creators, users and industry experts a chance to compare ideas in the same place and ask harder questions. โข What is actually gaining real users? โข Which blockchain products are solving problems outside crypto? โข Where are stablecoins becoming genuinely useful? โข What still makes Web3 too difficult for normal people? โข How should security improve as more people hold digital assets? And which parts of AI + blockchain are real innovation rather than just another narrative? For me, these questions matter more than another discussion about the next token to outperform. I would especially like to hear more about the gap between technology and everyday use. A blockchain can be fast. A wallet can have more features. A payment system can technically work. But if the average person still finds the experience confusing, then there is still a problem to solve. The same applies to regulation. Clearer rules can help businesses and users understand what they can actually do, but the challenge is creating that clarity without slowing useful innovation. This is why I see Binance Blockchain Week as more than a crypto gathering. It is a chance to see which ideas are moving from theory into real products and which problems the industry still has not solved. If I were attending, the question I would want answered is simple: What needs to change before using blockchain feels normal to someone who has never owned crypto? That conversation would interest me much more than another short-term market prediction. What would you want to hear discussed at Binance Blockchain Week? The purpose of this post in only education. NFA. DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance