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Binance Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Binance users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Binance, make sure to submit a report below

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Porto Alegre, RS 1
Angers, Pays de la Loire 1
Itu, SP 1
Seattle, WA 1
Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
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Binance Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ChainPulseAI1
    ChainPulse AI (@ChainPulseAI1) reported

    But Binance had to solve an obvious problem: What happens when the AI controlling your money screws up? Their answer is surprisingly important. Agents can operate through dedicated sub-accounts. You decide how much capital enters. Withdrawals are blocked by default. Permissions can be restricted by activity.

  • CTNewsApp
    CT News (@CTNewsApp) reported

    🚨 Something looks VERY wrong with $ONG on Binance. Spot: ~$0.183 Futures: ~$0.116 Mark: ~$0.137 Index: ~$0.183 That's a massive gap between the spot market and perpetual futures. The futures price is trading ~37% below spot while the mark is still ~25% lower. And funding is sitting at -2%. When the index says ~$0.183 but the perp is trading near ~$0.116, the question isn't simply “bullish or bearish?” The real question is: 👉 Is Binance's ONG futures market suffering from a serious liquidity/price-discovery problem? This kind of divergence deserves an explanation. #ONG #Binance #Crypto

  • 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

  • philfortx
    Phil Suarez (@philfortx) reported

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

  • MelioHL
    Melio (@MelioHL) reported

    @CoinMarketCap Devs get direct access to Binance liquidity without building their own exchange integrations That shifts distribution for AI agents from wrappers to whoever controls the permissions

  • bryantheden
    Bryant (@bryantheden) reported

    @AbdulRehma77317 @binance @BinancePk 24/7 stock access is honestly the part that makes bStocks interesting

  • cryptosoyful
    Crypto Soyful (@cryptosoyful) reported

    @CryptoJulzss Your lucky parson. I'm unless parson . Do you help me sister please... only $2000 binance uid....198104915

  • liaichi_m
    Mustapha 🔻 (@liaichi_m) reported

    @nexocooker Can't u just ... Send to ur binance wallet ? Or how this exactly working

  • 0xhfo
    Hfo (@0xhfo) reported

    unpopular opinion: exchanges are missing a key sybil-resistance primitive: ZK withdrawal attestations. today I can send funds from Binance to two fresh MetaMask wallets and no on-chain tool - Chainalysis, Arkham, Nansen - can prove they're the same person. the link only exists in the exchange's private DB. fix: exchanges issue a ZK nullifier per user. on withdrawal, it attaches to the wallet, no identity revealed. you can prove "same person funded both wallets" without knowing who. this would meaningfully strengthen sybil resistance across the entire industry without sacrificing user privacy.

  • zacodil
    Vadim (AI, ⋈) (@zacodil) reported

    @jun28389908 Down 99% and still listed. Binance doesn't delist based on broken promises, only broken liquidity.

  • 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?

  • Techmeme
    Techmeme (@Techmeme) reported

    Binance launches Agent OS, a platform that lets AI agents analyze markets and execute trades on users' behalf; users set limits on AI agents' access and trades (@jagmeets13 / TechCrunch) (Visit Techmeme dot com for the link and full context!)

  • 0xNoxxx
    0xNox (@0xNoxxx) reported

    4/7 So there are two competing paths right now: Labs wants out to Arbitrum, the community voted to stay and dilute. Which one actually happens is still unresolved. On top of that, Binance delists spot Sep 3, futures settle earlier. Price is already down 18% in 24h on the combination of all this landing at once.

  • Zyyrraa_X
    Z Y R A (@Zyyrraa_X) reported

    @AkaBull_ @binance Easy access should never replace proper research.

  • OGNodeFather
    Node Father🤖⚡️ (@OGNodeFather) reported

    @emlanis_ Binance has supported us through a lot through the years. The situation Secret Labs put the network in is not an easy one, and it does trigger their risk calculations. You should delete this post. It doesn’t help, even if you think it does, it doesn’t.

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