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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.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Binance users through our website.

  • 43% Transactions (43%)
  • 29% Website (29%)
  • 14% Mobile App (14%)
  • 14% Login (14%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Porto Alegre Transactions 16 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

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  • RySo1234
    RRS (@RySo1234) reported

    @cryptolaanie Please don’t use any more leverage on those, Coinbase , binance, and wintermute love to hunt down whales with ridiculous leverage and eat their lunch.

  • Aria_Winslow
    aria (@Aria_Winslow) reported

    What if the most important conversations in crypto have nothing to do with price? That’s the part of Binance Blockchain Week I find interesting. Most days, crypto Twitter is full of charts, predictions, launches, and people trying to guess what happens next. But the industry is much bigger than that. There are developers building new products, companies exploring blockchain, regulators working through new questions, and users trying to figure out what all of this actually means for them. If all of those people are in the same place, I’d rather listen to the conversations happening behind the headlines. One thing I’d really like to hear more about is adoption. What will make someone who has never used crypto actually want to use blockchain? Not because it’s trendy, but because it genuinely makes something easier or better. Then there’s regulation. How can the industry create clearer rules while still leaving room for new ideas and innovation? Security is another big one. If blockchain is going to reach more people, users need products that are easier to understand and safer to interact with. And then there’s Web3. We’ve talked about it for years, but I think the real test is simple: can people use Web3 without needing to understand all the technical details behind it? I’d also want to hear honest conversations about payments and real-world applications. Where does blockchain actually solve a problem? And where are we simply trying to make blockchain fit somewhere it doesn’t really belong? That’s why events like Binance Blockchain Week matter to me. Not because an event will have every answer. But because bringing different people from the ecosystem together can lead to conversations you wouldn’t normally have online. I’d rather leave with a few new questions than a list of price predictions. If you were there, what would you ask? Educational content only. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • philfortx
    Phil Suarez (@philfortx) reported

    @Maga_Pup And no Binance in the US. Their US only watered down version isn’t quite the same.

  • GMxOwais
    M Owais (@GMxOwais) reported

    𝟏𝟎| What Do You Think Is Changing The Most About Gen Z And Money? Starting earlier Learning online Greater market access More focus on financial independence Which one matters most? Educational only. Not financial advice. DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • AnumRizwan8
    Anum Rizwan (@AnumRizwan8) reported

    @kamran_3130 @binance @BinanceAcademy The next big narrative might come from solving real problems.

  • Davey_Dev
    Davey (@Davey_Dev) reported

    @GalaxyZeinz i lost my metamask eth with trust wallet browser seed phrase need help with my metamask lost funds metamask hacked account trust uniswap not swapping pancakeswap wallet connect coinbase hacked account binance hacked account lost bitcoin wallet i need an essay written

  • Web3_Treasure
    Web3探宝 (@Web3_Treasure) reported

    @IWSXTR @BitMartExchange @binance Hope the withdrawal issue gets resolved, users stuck waiting is a bad place to be. But connecting a random wallet transfer to a rescue story is jumping to conclusions with zero context.

  • ChainPulseAI1
    ChainPulse AI (@ChainPulseAI1) reported

    ⚡ SIGNAL OVER NOISE Binance launching Agent OS isn't interesting because “AI can trade crypto.” Bots have traded crypto forever. The real shift is this: Financial infrastructure is being redesigned so autonomous software can hold permissions, access markets and move capital. Humans built exchanges for humans. Now we're building exchanges for machines. Follow @ChainPulseAI1 — I'm tracking the AI × crypto infrastructure being built before it becomes obvious. 💙 Like 🔁 RT

  • HasenThomas
    TomHas (@HasenThomas) reported

    @RockyPsionics @thealepalombo Yes true and when you have children with her 10m THB per child. The new tax rules were meant to tax Thais with foreign companies and income..I never heard of a Thai complaining about it because they just transfer money to family members and it's tax free. Only foreigners have the problem. A second way is that you cash out crypto at a Thai exchange for example Binance TH. The account can be linked with your main Binance account. This is also tax free.

  • 0xNoxxx
    0xNox (@0xNoxxx) reported

    Sometimes Binance delisting news does something strange: instead of price falling, it spikes. NFP jumped 515% on July 2, right on the futures settlement day, in the middle of delisting news, with no real catalyst behind it. We've seen a similar pattern with HFT before. It doesn't happen with every delisting, but when thin liquidity meets the right setup, even a small amount of capital can move price disproportionately. We went through ICX, SCRT, and STORJ in detail in separate threads. Now let's compare all three against the same question: which one has the setup most prone to this? A manipulated move needs three things: thin liquidity, a leverage-heavy book, and a narrative worth chasing. Here's how the numbers stack up. $ICX - OI/mcap at 7.2%, the lowest of the three. DEX volume down to a few thousand dollars a day, nearly dead. Funding flat at zero. Nobody's building size here because nobody's watching. The setup is too thin for this kind of move. $STORJ - OI/mcap at 19.4%, mid-range. But there hasn't been a single onchain transfer over $100K in 4 days, dead quiet. Low interest, thin volume. Possible, but no clear trigger. $SCRT - OI/mcap at 22.3%, the highest of the three. Futures volume is 6.3x spot, so leverage is doing most of the work on price. On top of that, there's an active and conflicting news cycle: Labs proposing an exit to Arbitrum, and a 4x dilution proposal that just passed with 94.8% of the vote. Price fell 18% while OI grew 27% in the same window, fresh positions arriving even during the drop. Thin liquidity, a strong narrative, and active leverage, all three at once. Bottom line $SCRT looks like the setup most prone to this. High leverage, thin spot support, and a news cycle that can pull speculation in either direction. $STORJ comes second, its quiet cuts both ways. $ICX has no real trigger, nobody's paying attention.

  • InsidConflict
    Inside the conflict (@InsidConflict) reported

    @77bncvbsdcg Binance blocked a governance attack, saving $1.2M in DAO funds by freezing assets within 48 hours before the malicious proposal was voted down.

  • FlourishX_
    Jay.TON💎 (@FlourishX_) reported

    @cz_binance Can I get an opportunity to work at BINANCE? My whole bag is down to dust. Let me work and earn back my money

  • NerrdAlerrt
    NerrdAlerrt (@NerrdAlerrt) reported

    Binance just delisted 3 alts that were each already mid-meltdown, separate crises and all. Nothing rallies people like getting kicked while down.

  • _V_L_S_
    V_L_S_ (@_V_L_S_) reported

    Binance now lets AI agents trade your money, and supervising them is your problem. Bold move: hand the bots the wallet, then hand the user the blame. The tech works fine. The liability shuffle is the innovation.

  • BobSmit05094516
    Kaspa Nation (@BobSmit05094516) reported

    @disrupt717 @FullFace_69 It was holding up back badly. Ever since coinbase and binance did this strictly down, and more down

  • Teressa211192
    Teresa (@Teressa211192) reported

    @cas_abbe @binance Which real-world problems can decentralized technology genuinely solve?

  • DigDugTrader
    GPDog🐾 (@DigDugTrader) reported

    The most likely way Binance could fail is not through a dramatic, overnight hacker theft, but through regulatory strangulation, regional exclusion, and the financial pressure of its fixed corporate overhead. Because public Proof of Reserves (PoR) logs show customer assets are backed 1:1, a failure would most likely trigger a corporate unwind rather than an instantaneous FTX-style collapse.

  • AlchmstOraclee
    AlchemistOracle (@AlchmstOraclee) reported

    @cz_binance Hyperliquid is KING. **** you CZ & Binance forever. Scammers

  • 0xmigi
    myguy (@0xmigi) reported

    someone is running a structured products desk on solana that takes deposits in real bitcoin and settles them in public. it's a program called: structured-protocol it seemed similar to binance dual invest so i compared them here the ledger of who owns what sits on solana instead of inside the desk's own database it also prices nothing itself. that happens on a server somewhere else, which has to prove which exact software it is running before the program will let it near client money at expiry the program publishes a bitcoin price, leaving 45 minutes for anyone to argue with it, and only then pays out. balances are stored sealed (private), so nobody reading the chain can size anyone's position that doesn't mean nobody is checking. the most-called instruction on the whole program is a solvency check, and it won't release a withdrawal unless the pool can prove it's still solvent its two treasury accounts are capped at exactly 5,000,000 usdt and 100 bitcoin what has actually gone through it? one bitcoin deposit and a few usdt transfers, the biggest $1,000, so most likely test use the contracts have been settling automatically every morning for a month and i couldn't find a public mention of it anywhere 20 upgrades since being deployed so a work in progress

  • ke_huangcore
    BitcoinLayer.hl (@ke_huangcore) reported

    @cz_binance Why binance wallet don’t support Hyperliquid L1 yet

  • 0xFavy_
    Favy🀄️ (@0xFavy_) reported

    @Alexxx636 @binance You broke it down really well

  • vitaminBtc1
    Diana (@vitaminBtc1) reported

    @binance “Build, analyze, trade” with AI sounds impressive, but putting trading and payments into autonomous agents raises serious questions about permissions, errors, and who takes responsibility when the agent makes a bad trade. Binance should answer those before pushing adoption.

  • dcsilver
    David Silver (@dcsilver) reported

    1/5 — What happened to our clients One client had ~$1.5M in crypto stolen from his Coinbase account starting Aug. 8, 2022. Forensics followed 629,753 USDT, 27.47 BTC and 16.37 ETH of it into @binance accounts — worth ~$2.4M today. The client never had a @binance account. Had never used the website.

  • Sendor_eth1
    Sendor.eth (@Sendor_eth1) reported

    Yesterday, did a micro withdrawal on @o1_exchange to test it out. Simply put: RAPID time, it was slick. One downside — name resolution isn’t 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 — already used by Base, Binance, MetaMask, and many others 🫡

  • dcsilver
    David Silver (@dcsilver) reported

    2/5 — What we allege These are the allegations - No real KYC. No working AML program. Until Aug. 2021 you could open a @biannce account with an email address and withdraw 2 BTC a day — then open another. Our complaint's word for what @binance became: the "get-away driver" for crypto thieves.

  • Anita1Diva
    Crypto Diva (@Anita1Diva) reported

    @filipebinance @riyadrigan52 @binance “Happy to assist” sounds good, but the real test is whether Binance support actually resolves the issue quickly when users have funds or accounts on the line.

  • Goeun_6121
    Ryzm (@Goeun_6121) reported

    Binance is giving AI agents a direct execution layer. Agent OS connects tools like ChatGPT, Claude Code, Codex and Cursor to market data, account information, wallets and trading through Binance infrastructure. The part I care about is the permissioning. Each agent can sit inside its own sub-account, with separate balances, trading limits and revocable access. MCP gives compatible AI apps a standard way to connect without handing them unrestricted control. That moves agentic finance a little closer to something operational. The model can make the decision somewhere else. Binance is trying to own the rails it executes on.

  • aryaan_smm
    Aryan SMM (@aryaan_smm) reported

    @0G_labs @binance giving holders more options could support a stronger longterm community around the network

  • iAhsan77
    Michael John (@iAhsan77) reported

    I’ve learned that some of the most important lessons in crypto start with something that seems almost too simple to matter. Like checking whether the information you’re relying on is actually available. A missing tracking document might sound like a small issue. But if you’re using that document to monitor allocations, unlocks, transactions, or progress, the absence of reliable data changes the whole analysis. This is where people often make a mistake. They fill the gap with assumptions. In crypto, that can be dangerous. A chart can look convincing. A tokenomics model can appear straightforward. A project can make a strong claim. But without the underlying data, you may be analyzing a story rather than the reality behind it. For me, the better approach is simple: separate what is verified from what is assumed. If the required data is unavailable within the necessary timeframe, say so. Don’t manufacture certainty just to complete the analysis. That matters even more when evaluating token supply, vesting, unlocks, treasury movements, or on-chain activity. Good research isn’t about always having an answer. Sometimes the most useful conclusion is knowing exactly what you cannot verify yet. That habit can protect you from making decisions based on incomplete information. DYOR. NFA.#Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • PUNISHEDJINGTAO
    Jeremy (@PUNISHEDJINGTAO) reported

    0xd7ccd29b6fd1464edb425f24b01115556e737777 first binance agent os coin. Can never tell you what ******** BSC people wanna buy but do know historically they like firing off at whatever has provenance on the smart chain.