Binance status: access issues and outage reports
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Users are reporting problems related to: transactions, website and mobile app.
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 19: 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 (43%)
- Website (29%)
- Mobile App (14%)
- Login (14%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Binance outage reports came from the following cities:
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Transactions | 15 days ago |
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Login | 1 month ago |
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Website | 2 months ago |
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Website | 2 months ago |
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Mobile App | 2 months ago |
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Transactions | 3 months ago |
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Binance Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Degen Ape Trader (@DegenApe99) reported> Jan 2026, @Kalshi crypto market share was around 10% > Low liquidity, fewer competitors > HFT firms: wait for a Binance move, then sweep the Up/Down market based on it > Aug 2026, Kalshi’s dominance rises from 10% to 90% > Much more competitive > Latency war > Firms develop new algos: from passively “waiting” to actively “predicting” the next 2s move on Binance > Latency war becomes a model accuracy war. If the entire market is still about predicting Binance’s next move, claiming that price discovery happens on Kalshi is kind of unrealistic.
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比特牛 (@_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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Ahmed (@kassim7887) reported@BinanceWallet Can somebody please help me for my daughters education please my binance id 183919519 please I'm from india please trust me this is real
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Amrit Mirchandani (@Amrit_Mirch) reportedtoday it turned toward solidity. the security instance now audits live deployed contracts and fresh solidity repos, not just github projects. team says it's already disclosed issues in a binance SDK, opensea contracts and some launchpads. those are still embargoed so take them as their claim, not a link you can click yet.
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YogaInMyLivingRoom (@YogaLivingRoom) reported@HappyCatKripto @LunCAsylum If you’re right and that becomes clear, I’m sure the community would be open to reverting the tax increase. Binance just fixed the parameter issue. It’ll be interesting to see how the burns go from here.
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Rowan Reed (@RowanR31034) reported@binance My cousin got crushed last year trading perps with big leverage. Actually, stuff like this moves super fast, so one minute you're up 50 bucks and the next you're down twice that.
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clon (@clomask13) reported@SolanaSensei One day Binance will list it and it will go down to zero
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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 it’s clearly possible. If “the tech” is the reason, what specific issue makes Binance/Coinbase listing unreasonable right now?
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E L S A (@elsa_bestt) reportedbStocks are interesting because they take something people already understand — stocks — and give them a more blockchain-based format. With a traditional stock, you usually buy a real share in a company through a broker. That means you’re participating directly in the traditional securities market. Binance bStocks work differently. They are tokenized products linked to selected stocks, giving eligible users exposure to the underlying share through a digital asset structure rather than direct ownership of the company itself. That changes a few important things. The way the product is held, transferred, traded, and regulated can be different. The rights attached to a bStock may also not be the same as the rights you would get from owning the actual share. That’s why it’s important to look beyond the company name. Two products can track the same stock but still have very different structures. Before exploring bStocks, I’d check: What exactly does the token represent? How is the underlying share backed? What rights or benefits come with it? Can it be transferred or redeemed? Is it available in my region? The interesting part is not that bStocks are trying to replace traditional stocks. It’s that they show how blockchain can create a new way to access familiar markets. Same underlying company. Different product. Different rules. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Sparsh | Noah AI (@sparsh_noahAI) reported@_RichardTeng @binance access is the whole point, they get it
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Henry (@LordOfAlts) reported160.7M monthly active addresses. Up 285%. Numbers are cool, but where people are actually going is the real story. BNB Chain and Solana alone hold ~45% of total active addresses. Here is how I see the split: @BNBCHAIN: The Retail Gateway BNB is winning the mass market. Cheap gas, fast speeds, and direct access to the Binance ecosystem make it the easiest bridge from CEX to DEX. Dominating Asia, MENA, and LATAM, it’s built for the high-frequency retail user who just wants smooth, low-cost transactions without thinking about gas fees. @solana: The Crypto-Native Hub Solana is where the action is. It’s driven by traders, memecoin culture, DeFi degens, and high-speed apps. People aren't just holding bags on Solana, they're actively using the chain every single day. @ethereum: The Institutional Anchor Ethereum still owns the deep liquidity, high-value TVL, and institutional trust. But when it comes to raw daily retail activity, it’s clearly no longer the default option. The big takeaway? Crypto isn't just asking "Where is the money sitting?" anymore. It’s asking "Where are the actual humans using the chain?" Are you betting on TVL or raw user activity for the next cycle?
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Evas (@DasEvas1) reportedSanDisk futures volume on Binance: $6.95B. Bitcoin futures volume on the same exchange: $6.06B. on a regular Tuesday. not a one-off. this has been the pattern for months. I want to name what’s actually happening here. Binance built perpetual futures on tokenized equity — and SanDisk, a memory chip company caught in the AI infrastructure story, is now trading with more leverage and volume on a crypto exchange — than Bitcoin itself. think about what that means for where speculative capital is actually going. it’s not leaving crypto infrastructure. it’s using crypto infrastructure — to speculate on something that isn’t crypto at all. the exchange, the leverage, the 24/7 access — all crypto-native. the underlying asset — memory chips. Bitcoin didn’t lose this volume to a competitor. it lost it to itself — wearing a different asset’s name.
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hamdi khan (@hamdikhan10) reported@binance @HatimBinance I deposited in my forex broker account using binance trc20 usdt. Due to some issue my account was blocked by broker and they gave me refund. My broker refunded my balance, they sent those funds back into Binance hot wallet as Binance sent my funds while depositing from their.....
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Mochi.cmc 🇺🇸 (@mochicmc) reportedMubarak (MUBARAK) is up around 8–9% in the last 24h mainly due to memecoin rotation Main reason: Capital is rotating into memes. MUBARAK was one of the stronger names in the Binance Spot memecoin group, so this looks like sector flow, not a project catalyst. Secondary reason: There is no confirmed partnership, upgrade, or token-specific news. The move is independent from Bitcoin’s small bounce, which is typical for speculative low-caps. Short-term outlook: • If it holds above 0.0175 and daily closes over 0.0186 → chance to retest 0.020, then 0.0213 • If it breaks below 0.0170 → pullback toward 0.016 is likely Volume is still decent versus market cap, but it is already down about 20% versus the prior session. This is a narrative bounce. Best setup is a hold/retest of 0.0172–0.0175, not chasing 0.0182. #MUBARAK mubarak:native
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Daniel (@Daniel3034) reported@C00perNFT binance web 3 wallet cant use for minting on your site
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HuaHua🌱 (@HuaHua_BTC) reported@sa1ber35745 @binance @BinanceWallet Sorry to hear that. Keep your txid, screenshots, and ticket number handy and follow up via official support channels
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Coinminutes (@coinminutes_en) reportedSmall unsolicited $USDT transfers (3-10 $USDT) from HTX-Labeled wallets are landing in people’s Coinbase (and other exchange) deposit addresses. Result? Instant account freezes. Exchanges demand “proof” you weren’t dealing with a sanctioned entity. Context: - @HTX_Global has been under UK sanctions since May 26 - EU restrictions kick in fully on Aug 23 - Binance already announced it will restrict HTX-related transfers from Aug 23 Some are calling it deliberate “AML poisoning / dusting” - possibly retaliation timed right before the Binance cutoff. HTX has denied any involvement and says they’re investigating (possible labeling error or third party). Whether intentional or not, a few dollars of dust is now enough to lock accounts. Compliance systems vs on-chain reality in full display.
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MetricsHour | Market Intelligence (@Metricshourcom) reported@Cointelegraph Over 1 in 5 Gen Z equity accounts on Binance have never placed a sell order. The youngest demographic is treating crypto-native TradFi access as a long-term accumulation engine rather than a trading desk.
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Cheek Analytics (@CheekAnalytics) reported@moondoge_bsc Of course, this is only possible with the support of Binance itself, and I believe that support will eventually come because this coin basically represents everything happening on Binance right now. Yes, it looks almost too obvious and too easy as a trade, which is probably why everyone is overlooking it. But in my opinion, it's the only trade that truly makes sense. Everytime we see a runner on Binance, I basically say (and a lot of people as well): "何必东奔西走 币安全部都有"
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Alchemy (@cryptoalchemy11) reportedBeen seeing "bStocks" mentioned a lot lately, so let's actually unpack what that means. Binance bStocks are tokenized versions of U.S. stocks, made available to eligible users, and one of the more interesting things about them is that they can be traded 24/7. That's a pretty different rhythm compared to how traditional stock markets work. So what's actually happening here? Tokenization means a real-world asset, in this case a publicly listed company's stock, gets represented digitally using blockchain technology. Instead of the stock existing only within traditional market infrastructure, it now has a digital form that can move differently. That's really the core difference between traditional stocks and tokenized ones. Trading availability, ownership structure, and product features can vary quite a bit between the two. It's not just "the same stock but on crypto," there's more nuance to it than that. Before exploring anything like this, it genuinely matters to understand how it works, what risks come with it, and whether it's even available where you are. Binance bStocks specifically are only available in supported jurisdictions and to eligible users, so access isn't universal. This feels like one of those spaces worth understanding early, not because it's urgent, but because tokenized assets seem to be a growing part of how digital finance is evolving. Educational only, not financial advice. Always do your own research and check official sources. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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什Λbibi ✝️ (@thevoid_bnb) reportedTrading memecoins is all about betting on a narrative, making your own judgment, making a decision, and accepting the amount you’re willing to lose if things don’t play out as expected. People expected CZ to buy $MarsCoin and potentially take it to Binance Futures & Spot, which is why they bought in around $50–60M. When things didn’t go as expected, they started feeling like CZ had somehow let them down. It’s the same with every project. Take responsibility for your own decisions. Accept the risk if you want a shot at big returns. No risk, no return
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Sarraf (@traderr22) reported@justinsuntron Dear Justin, we have concerns about the future of coins on your exchange. You haven't made an official statement to support the @Vanarchain coin migration. We believe you don't exploit people like Binance.
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Sahid (@mominsdcc) reported𝐔𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐂𝐫𝐲𝐩𝐭𝐨 𝐄𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐬. Most people know you can buy and sell crypto. But here is something most holders never think about. Your crypto is just sitting there. It could be doing something. 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐀𝐫𝐞 𝐂𝐫𝐲𝐩𝐭𝐨 𝐄𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐬?⇨ Instead of leaving crypto idle in your wallet, earning products let you deposit it somewhere and receive rewards while you continue holding. A rough comparison would be a savings account. You park your money, the bank pays you for keeping it there. Crypto earning products work on a similar idea but the mechanics are different. 𝐁𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐒𝐢𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐄𝐚𝐫𝐧⇨ One of the cleaner examples of this is Binance Simple Earn. It has two options and the difference between them is straightforward. 𝐅𝐥𝐞𝐱𝐢𝐛𝐥𝐞⇨ You deposit. You earn. You can take your funds back whenever you want. No waiting period. No commitment. Your crypto stays accessible the whole time. 𝐋𝐨𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐝⇨ You commit your crypto for a set period. Could be 30, 60, or 90 days. Early withdrawal is generally not available. The tradeoff is that reward rates tend to be higher because you are agreeing to keep funds there for a fixed time. 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐢𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐨𝐟𝐟⇨ Flexible gives you access. Locked gives you higher potential rewards. Neither is the right answer for everyone. 𝐁𝐞𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐃𝐨 𝐀𝐧𝐲𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠⇨ Crypto markets move. Reward rates change. These products carry risks that a regular savings account does not. Read everything before committing and only use what you can afford to leave there. Have you ever used an earning product before? What was your experience like? Not financial advice. DYOR #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Kepler (@KeplerOnchain) reported@I4NFTS @binance 50m to 100m is possible, but 500m in 2026? not happening for a meme, binance listing or not. unless cabals are bundling supply and running heavy market games behind the scenes (which zero onchain metrics support), it’s not sending that high.
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Crypto Soyful (@cryptosoyful) reported@roboticjoey Sir please help me. my personal income is $100 per month. But I have a loan of about $20000. The loan was taken for family problems. Now I am finding it difficult to repay this loan. Please help me if possible.only $2000 send my binance uid...198104915
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LouieLu (@VaLUable_LU) reportedIf you haven’t noticed whaat Binance keeps teasing, I just can’t help you out this $summer …
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Alchemy (@cryptoalchemy11) reportedA lot of people assume crypto is just about buying low and selling high, but that's honestly only one part of the picture. There's a whole category of products built for people who want to engage with digital assets differently, and it's worth understanding how they actually work. These are generally referred to as crypto earning products. Instead of actively trading, some users choose to explore ways of putting their holdings to use in other ways, using platforms that offer structured products designed for that specific purpose. Binance Simple Earn is a good example to look at here. It generally comes in two main formats, Flexible and Locked. Flexible products tend to offer more accessibility since you're not committing your funds for a fixed period, giving you more control over accessing them when needed. Locked products, on the other hand, typically involve committing funds for a set duration, which can come with different terms compared to flexible options. Why do people explore these products alongside trading or simply holding? Mostly because it offers another way to interact with digital assets beyond constantly buying and selling. It's a different approach entirely, focused less on price movement and more on structured product terms. Before jumping into anything like this, it's important to understand a few things. Supported assets, reward rates, eligibility, and product availability all vary depending on your region, so nothing here is one-size-fits-all. Reading the actual terms of any product before participating matters a lot more than people assume. If you're curious about how these products actually function in detail, Binance Academy has free resources that break it down properly. Educational only, not financial advice. Always do your own research and use official sources. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance
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Joseph (@josephweb3) reported@DomOnChain @binance @BNBCHAIN 24/7 access is probably the biggest upgrade here
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0xNox (@0xNoxxx) reportedHEMI: open interest is bigger than the market cap itself. What stands out most on $HEMI is OI at 139.4% of market cap. On a 6.42M cap token, open interest sits at 8.95M, meaning the derivatives book is larger than the market cap itself. One of the most extreme readings I have seen. A book that size on a token this small means even a modest move gets amplified sharply. On the onchain side, Binance moved 908K of HEMI into cold storage, 14% of market cap. Routine custody, but not a small share on a token this size. The immediately sellable balance on the exchange dropped by a measurable amount. Price is down 10.66% in 24h but still up 34.76% over 7 days. So this is not a breakdown, it is a pullback after a strong run. OI is down 5.8% while price falls, which points more toward voluntary exits than forced liquidation, though 181K was liquidated, so it was not painless. On positioning, L/S sits at 1.24, the crowd leans mildly long. Top trader positions at 2.32, big accounts are far heavier long. There is a real split and big money sits on the long side. But funding is flat at 0.005% and has not moved in six periods. Nobody is paying, nobody is collecting. No mechanism forcing either side out. Taker at 0.87, the aggressive side leans seller, which fits a pullback. The real issue here is not direction, it is size. With OI this extreme relative to market cap, both up and down moves can get disproportionately large. The split favors the long side, but the leverage level is risky enough to nearly override it.
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JY / excel arc (@ProlabCH) reportedState of onchain: Market doesn’t look good, crazy rotations everywhere. The moment you blink or go to sleep, your position goes to zero. Major news is Neynar looking for a buyer for their Farcaster business. Their acquisition was less than a year ago. Overall conditions for parts of crypto continue to be tough. Robin Hold onchain has been impacted by the attention moving to Binance and Solana. I didn’t have Ansem building another launchpad on my bingo card kek. Main runners on the green chain are down last days. $cashcat losing steam, lots of fud around $stonkbroker on the launchpad mechanisms. Issue with this is that main plays on a chain kind of serve as a gauge for the risk appetite. With both going down, this limits potential for smaller plays to run. Base still struggles, as I was writing in earlier posts. At the same time, I want to be positioned there with idle capital. I will not catch the bottom but if one day capital moves back, I gotta be positioned. Talking about attention: happy to see already 60 ppl/teams registering for our hackathon. Great opportunity to win cool prizes and to get exposure to the Base eco. Check out link in my comment. Otherwise it is a day of red on my watchlist. Will be interesting to see how things play out next days. Might cut stuff if needed. Happy Tuesday and stay bullish (when there is liquidity).