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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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  • Terrykait
    Terry K (@Terrykait) reported

    What if we stopped talking about crypto only when the market is moving? That’s something I’ve been thinking about while looking at Binance Blockchain Week. Crypto gets a lot of attention when Bitcoin moves, a new token launches, or the market suddenly gets volatile. But there’s a whole industry working behind those headlines that doesn’t always get the same attention. That’s the part I’m more interested in. If you had builders, developers, founders, companies and people working across blockchain all in one place, what would you actually ask them? For me, the first question would be about adoption. What will make someone who doesn’t care about crypto today actually want to use blockchain? Then I’d ask about regulation. As more people and businesses enter the space, how can the industry grow while still giving users clearer rules and protection? I’d also want to hear about security. We talk a lot about bringing more users on-chain, but making blockchain products easier and safer to use matters just as much. Then there’s Web3. We’ve been hearing about it for years, so I’d rather ask a simple question: What needs to happen for Web3 to become useful without people even thinking about the fact that they’re using Web3? And finally, payments and real-world applications. Where does blockchain genuinely solve a problem? Not where it sounds good in a presentation. Where does it actually make something better, faster, simpler, or more accessible? That’s why I find Blockchain Week interesting. It’s not just another event to watch from the outside. It brings different perspectives together, and sometimes the best ideas come from people who don’t agree with each other. I’m much more interested in those conversations than another short-term price prediction. If you could sit down with one person from the blockchain industry, what would you ask them? I’d genuinely like to hear your question. Always DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • Oly245
    Oliver Bell (@Oly245) reported

    @aditonchain @HarryOnChain 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. 🥱 Tbh a lot of people asked me to do another token, so couldn't be that much of a scam, however i put my life and soul into the last one and it drained me.

  • chaincast_
    Chaincast (@chaincast_) reported

    Binance launches Agent OS so AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude can trade and pay inside user-set limits and subaccounts. Access is revocable; the exchange sees fills, not the agent's logic. AI is getting real exchange rails. 🤖 #crypto

  • Khaikhaidao
    KhaiDao (@Khaikhaidao) reported

    @PeterVas6 that thestreet link is just a syndication feed, nothing new there. actual btc flow shows perp funding back to neutral after friday's flush, oi down 8% on binance. if 87k fails again before monday open, the dip buyers are exit liquidity.

  • its_jeenna
    𝐉 𝐄 𝐄 𝐍 𝐍 𝐀 (@its_jeenna) reported

    Did you know you can borrow against your crypto without selling it? That’s the idea behind @binance Lite Loan. Instead of selling your $BTC when you need liquidity, eligible users can use it as collateral and borrow $USDT against it. The process is pretty straightforward: $BTC as collateral → Borrow $USDT → Collateral keeps earning → Repay the loan What makes Lite Loan interesting to me is the structure. It’s a fixed-term crypto-backed loan with an initial 30-day term and a 1% upfront service fee. During those first 30 days, there’s no LTV-triggered liquidation and no need to actively manage LTV, which can make the borrowing experience more predictable compared with products where collateral ratios need constant monitoring. Another useful part is what happens to the $BTC collateral. Rather than simply sitting idle, the collateral remains subscribed to Simple Earn Flexible Products, meaning it can continue generating yield during the loan term. So, in simple terms: You keep exposure to your $BTC , access $USDT liquidity without selling it, and your eligible collateral can continue earning while the loan is active. But simpler borrowing doesn’t mean risk-free borrowing. The loan still needs to be repaid according to the applicable terms. Overdue loans can accrue penalty interest, and liquidation may apply after the initial term under specified conditions. For anyone considering crypto-backed borrowing, understanding the repayment schedule, fees and liquidation conditions matters just as much as understanding the benefits. Would you consider borrowing against your crypto 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 #BinanceLiteLoan #LearnWithBinance

  • AriEiberman
    Ari Eiberman 🇦🇷 (@AriEiberman) reported

    @dbwoods11 I’m working on that specific question. I can tease which was the fastest to onboard: Binance Card.

  • _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.

  • AlchmstOraclee
    AlchemistOracle (@AlchmstOraclee) reported

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

  • filipebinance
    Filipe 🔶 (@filipebinance) reported

    Binance Agent OS in one line: the rails for AI agents to actually use crypto. Five parts: • Binance APIs • Wallet Agentic Hub • x402 for agent payments • Skill Hub • MCP Server MCP is the connector. Agent OS is the whole toolkit.

  • tfuelhero76
    TFuelHero (@tfuelhero76) reported

    @heyibinance please take a look at $TFUEL!!! When it pump up, your binance earn per annual percentage increase so much!! Why??? This is always the pattern..why? Then when $TFUEL price gone down, the earn annual percentage also goes down.. Something FISHY!

  • Octop3s
    Octopus (@Octop3s) reported

    one of the utmost reasons fintechs/neobanks don’t want to build anything around credit is underwriting. they don’t want to spend a year figuring it out. that’s what we @Cr3dentials are building: a tech that a project can just use through our API instead. we plug in the data of the people who make up one of the largest % of neobank audiences today: gig workers who work across the internet. we verify their earnings to determine their eligibility for credit instead of just offering credit to anyone. we keep integrating as many websites as possible. right now, we have Bolt, Deel, OnlyFans, etc., and we’re working to integrate everywhere someone is earning, from social networks like YouTube and X to traders trading on Binance, Coinbase, and others. everybody who earns should have the same privileges as those earning a salary. on recourse, we build our system in a way that’s beneficial to both lenders and borrowers. borrowers have access to loans, but in rare cases where borrowers don’t want to pay back, recourse allows lenders to go beyond the original collateral, if there is any, and pursue the borrower’s other assets or income to recover the unpaid debt. with every loan, you don’t have to worry about whether they’ll pay back or not. our system does its thing. on repayment, our system records both repayment and payment data, which helps neobanks that provide this credit build a better picture of who the borrower really is and whether they should keep giving them loans. projects don’t just judge people based on their earnings alone. it becomes a combination of data. how early did they repay the last loan? combine that with their current earnings data to make a more informed decision when offering them a loan. on enforcement, we’re working with different jurisdictions across countries to make sure defaults, when not paid, can show up in the borrower’s financial record. for instance, we’re working with regulators in Nigeria to make use of BVN, which is like a financial record. so every time a customer doesn’t pay, they aren’t just owing money and walking away. it can be reflected in their financial footprint in TradFi too. we addressed every important segment of credit so projects and borrowers are even. that way, both lenders and borrowers are protected. happy to chat more as always.

  • SpeedevsO
    Michael ® SpeedevsWhale (@SpeedevsO) reported

    Be me See Binance ticker name in the website Buy Down Smsh

  • AnikSanya
    yanixx.ip (@AnikSanya) reported

    @loffyhl binance is a terrible exchange that leaks its users' data

  • abrarayuv_clone
    ᴏᴡᴀᴋɪ_D.eth (@abrarayuv_clone) reported

    Getting Your First Bitcoin? Before buying Bitcoin, there are a few simple things to know. * Bitcoin Can Change Fast Bitcoin's price can go up or down quickly. Do not expect it to always go up. * Start Small Only use money you can afford to lose. Do not use money you need for daily expenses. * Learn First Learn how Bitcoin works, check the platform you use, and understand the fees before buying. * Keep It safe Use strong security and never share your password or recovery phrase. Do not buy just because someone says the price will go up. Learn first. Understand the risk. Then decide. Educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Always DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • cockpit_xyz
    Cockpit (@cockpit_xyz) reported

    🚨 Binance is opening its platform to AI agents with new controls that let users decide exactly what their agents can access. Binance’s Agent OS allows AI agents to access market data, execute trades and make payments, while users retain control over permissions and account access.

  • ChainPulseAI1
    ChainPulse AI (@ChainPulseAI1) reported

    There's an even deeper security problem. Binance says the agent's reasoning happens outside Binance — inside the user's AI environment. That means the exchange may not know WHY an agent decided to execute a trade. Bad data. Hallucinations. Compromised tools. Prompt injection. Autonomous finance creates an entirely new attack surface.

  • NaeemAslam23
    Naeem Aslam (@NaeemAslam23) reported

    🚨 🟡 BINANCE PUSHES AI AGENTS INTO CRYPTO INFRASTRUCTURE AS SOFTWARE STARTS CONNECTING DIRECTLY TO MARKETS Binance’s official Skills Hub confirms AI-agent tools can access market data, Web3 wallets, token swaps and x402 payments, while its developer skills work with major agent frameworks. The shift is bigger than another AI launch: crypto platforms are turning from places humans click into infrastructure software can use automatically. binancecoin:native is the ecosystem trade. More agent activity strengthens demand for Binance-linked data, wallet and blockchain services.

  • SIPnFLEXit
    SIPnFLEX (@SIPnFLEXit) reported

    @Pluto_0x @0xTDG Really? Wasn’t aware he deleted his Binance acc he deletes posts very often too He is Complete garbage, living off small traders!

  • CryptoBreakNews
    Crypto Breaking News (@CryptoBreakNews) reported

    Binance Enables Crypto Trading for AI Agents with User Controls Binance has launched Agent OS, a new developer platform designed to let AI agents access market data, monitor user accounts, and execute crypto trades directly on the exchange. The announcement frames Agent OS a...

  • GarnachoAle
    Wazza04🛡️🦓 (@GarnachoAle) reported

    @cz_binance are you going to fix what you did to $marscoin? A lot of holders on chain, most on binance wallet, all ridiculously angry. We can’t have broccoli or 4 round 2. Stock memes= the new thing you said you’ll try right? Support it, if for no reason than you harmed it

  • LarkDavis
    Lark Davis (@LarkDavis) reported

    🚨 Cybersecurity firm Rapid7 uncovered a crypto phishing operation ("Operation Asterix") that targeted 885,000 phone numbers to steal wallet seed phrases. Scammers validated which numbers belonged to real crypto accounts (13.6% hit rate), then hit them with fake support emails, phone calls, and lookalike Trezor/Ledger/Exodus wallet apps. 5,576 Binance users alone were queued for attack. They built it with AI coding tools. When Claude refused to help obfuscate the malware, they switched models and tried to jailbreak the next one.

  • NeuroPulseahqr
    NeuroPulse (@NeuroPulseahqr) reported

    🚨 Binance now lets AI agents trade crypto for you Binance launched Agent OS, a platform connecting AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor directly to its trading infrastructure. Users can authorize agents to access market data, view account information, and execute trades, subject to whatever permissions and limits they set. Each agent gets assigned to a dedicated subaccount to keep its funds and activity separate from the main account. Agents can monitor markets, run risk analysis, react to signals, and place orders or run strategies like arbitrage on their own. Trades can be confirmed manually or left fully autonomous, depending on user settings. Here's the catch Binance does not impose a separate cap on how much an agent can trade or lose within its subaccount , meaning keeping the AI in check is largely up to the user.

  • Cryptoprime00
    Signal_guy (@Cryptoprime00) reported

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

  • expwin168
    expwin (@expwin168) reported

    @buffalu__ Not yet with current liquidity and there is still problem in jtx platform, but a frontend tech wise and jito team ability seem can overcome and wishing can achieve great and be competitive to mid tier exchanges then hype then binance

  • philarekt
    philarekt (@philarekt) reported

    🚨 BITCOIN DIDN'T PUMP $6,000 IN 15 MINUTES BY ACCIDENT Everyone is posting charts almost nobody is explaining what actually happened Stop watching price and look at the flows Within minutes, wallets linked to Wintermute, Binance, Coinbase, and ETF-linked addresses all activated simultaneously Massive market buys hitting thin order books then they flipped and started selling everything Here's what actually went down: Liquidity was thin, leverage was stacked heavily on one side, funding rates already stretched So price gets pushed higher aggressively - to trigger FOMO and force shorts out while pulling new longs into the trap Once enough leverage was trapped they started unloading directly into the chaos they just created The data is clear: Coordinated inflows to major exchanges → large market buys clustered in a narrow window → immediate reversal after stop levels cleared → heavy selling right after liquidation zones hit This is how insiders dump without crashing price They push the market toward liquidity, trigger liquidations, then sell into the panic they manufactured Wouldn't surprise me if they were running long and short positions simultaneously through separate wallets If you're new here Bitcoin almost never moves because of headlines It moves when leverage builds and someone with enough size decides it's time to wipe everyone out Watch funding rates, watch open interest. Watch where coins are moving not who is posting charts Turn notifications on if you're not following yet, you'll understand why that was a mistake later

  • towqeerdxb
    Towqeer Gilkar (@towqeerdxb) reported

    Binance giving AI agents direct trading access is either the future of markets or the fastest way to liquidate retail ever invented, probably both. Agent OS goes live with the full stack - market data, trade execution, payments, permission controls. You configure what the AI can touch, it handles the rest. Except most traders can't even configure their own risk properly, now they're setting guardrails for an algorithm. The AI agent play is real, that's where narrative alpha lives this cycle. But automating your trading on a CEX doesn't solve the fundamental problem that CEX trading is just speed-running the casino. Are we about to see AI agents actually crack profitable strategies or just optimize the path to rekt?

  • ChainPulseAI1
    ChainPulse AI (@ChainPulseAI1) reported

    AI agents just got access to the world's largest crypto exchange. Binance launched Agent OS — infrastructure that lets AI agents analyze markets, access accounts, execute trades, move onchain and make payments. This is much bigger than an “AI trading bot” announcement. We’re watching the financial stack for autonomous machines being built in real time. 🧵

  • WuBlockchain
    Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) reported

    Binance Employees Detained in UAE, Company Says They Were Questioned Over Third-Party Fund Flows The New York Times reported that two Binance employees were detained by UAE authorities in recent weeks as part of an investigation into potential financial crimes involving the crypto platform. Binance told Reuters that a small number of employees were asked to provide statements as part of a routine inquiry into third-party fund flows through a Binance client money account. The company said the employees were not targets of the investigation and were later released. Binance added that it is working with Dubai Police and other UAE authorities to establish coordination procedures for such inquiries.

  • Cryptoprime00
    Signal_guy (@Cryptoprime00) reported

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

  • selena_bennet05
    Selena Bennett (@selena_bennet05) reported

    Every industry has a moment where the people building it actually get in a room together. For crypto, that's Blockchain Week. Most people only see this space through price charts. Green candle, good day. Red candle, bad day. But that's not where the real work happens. The real work happens in panels about regulation, in side conversations about security, in debates over what Web3 actually means five years from now. I'll be honest, I used to skip these events. Felt like noise. Then I started paying attention to what actually gets discussed, and it changed how I think about this whole space. It's not just traders and charts. It's builders trying to solve real problems, and skeptics asking hard questions that need to be asked. So here's mine: if you could sit any three people in crypto down in one room, who would you pick, and what's the one question you'd actually want answered? Not investment advice, just genuinely curious what this community wants to know. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance