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Binance Outage Map

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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:

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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:

  • cryptosoyful
    Crypto Soyful (@cryptosoyful) reported

    @crypto_king34 just $2000 my life change please help me.... sir.... BnB smart chain network address...0x94952f92f63bbea65d318a4bacc073ce76747ffc.... binance uid...198104915

  • Crypto_in_Blood
    Zeeshan Gujjar (@Crypto_in_Blood) reported

    Your crypto doesn’t have to sit idle between trades. 👀 Most people think crypto is only about buying low, selling high, and waiting for the next pump. But what about the time in between? Binance Simple Earn gives eligible users another way to potentially earn rewards on crypto they already hold. Two options: 🔹 Flexible — keep access to your assets while earning rewards. 🔹 Locked — commit your crypto for a fixed period for potentially higher rewards. The right choice depends on your goals. Before subscribing, ask yourself: • What asset am I subscribing? • What’s the current reward rate? • Can I keep it locked for the full term? • Will I need these funds before the lock-up ends? Sometimes, the smarter move isn’t trading more. It’s understanding how to make better use of what you already hold. Educational only. Not financial advice. DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • cryptochi3f_
    CryptoChief (@cryptochi3f_) reported

    bros you know how bullish it will be when $AI flips $MarsCoin that got binance alpha listing. **** im horny!!

  • 0ne618
    0ne618 (@0ne618) reported

    @LeilaniFarms That was market makers buying right? Not necessarily “institutional” money buying. Institutions buy and hold. Coinbase, Binance, wintermute, they buy to make money. Whether it’s up or down.

  • LeonVoss
    Leon Voss Official (@LeonVoss) reported

    @Maha_BNB @binance @BinanceAcademy Gen Z changed the entry point to investing, but knowledge still needs to catch up with access.

  • YemeenZaya
    Zaya 🥷 (@YemeenZaya) reported

    𝗟𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗧𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵𝘁 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗧𝗼𝗱𝗮𝘆 👇 Ever wondered what happens when you want liquidity from your crypto but don’t want to sell your holdings? That’s where crypto-backed borrowing comes in. With 𝗕𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗟𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗟𝗼𝗮𝗻, eligible users can use supported crypto as collateral and borrow other supported assets. The interesting part is that your crypto can remain as collateral instead of being sold. But there’s an important side to understand: 📌 Crypto prices are volatile 📌 Collateral value can move up or down 📌 LTV plays a major role in your loan 📌 Higher LTV can mean higher liquidation risk 📌 Interest and repayment conditions also matter So, borrowing against crypto isn’t simply about getting liquidity understanding the risks is equally important. 𝗟𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗻 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁. 𝗕𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗼𝘄 𝘄𝗶𝘀𝗲𝗹𝘆. 𝗗𝗬𝗢𝗥 | 𝗘𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗢𝗻𝗹𝘆. #LearnWithBinance #BinanceAcademy #Binance

  • zhao_lusi1
    Zhao Lusi (@zhao_lusi1) reported

    Every generation has a defining money habit. For a long time, ours was waiting. Wait until you have a stable job, wait until you understand the market, wait until someone else says it's time. Gen Z isn't really doing that anymore. What's actually changed isn't the appetite for risk, it's the starting line. People are getting exposed to markets, investing concepts, and global assets years earlier than previous generations did, mostly because the information and the access both live in the same place now, a phone. That access cuts both ways though. Learning early is only valuable if it's paired with actual discipline, not just faster entry into markets that don't reward impatience any more than they used to. The part I find genuinely different this time is the appetite for global exposure. Younger investors aren't just thinking locally, they're looking at global markets and digital assets as just another option on the table, not something separate or exotic. None of this removes risk from the equation. It just means the learning curve starts earlier, and whether that turns into good habits or expensive lessons depends entirely on how seriously people take the learning part before the investing part. What's the biggest difference you've noticed in how younger investors approach money compared to the generation before them? Educational only, not financial advice. Always DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • Ryan_Ford0
    Ryan Ford (@Ryan_Ford0) reported

    Did you know you can borrow against crypto without selling it? That’s basically the idea behind Binance Lite Loan. You use eligible crypto as collateral, borrow USDT against it, and your collateral can continue earning yield during the loan term. The basic flow is pretty simple: Crypto as collateral → Borrow → Keep earning → Repay The current Lite Loan setup uses BTC as eligible collateral, with an initial 30-day term and a 1% upfront service fee. Of course, borrowing against crypto still comes with risks. Overdue loans can accrue penalty interest, and liquidation may apply after the initial term under certain conditions. Would you consider borrowing against your crypto instead of selling it? Educational only, not financial advice. Product availability and eligibility vary by region. Always DYOR and check the official terms. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • rubyybrown_
    R U B Y 🕊️ (@rubyybrown_) reported

    I don’t think Gen Z is chasing money. I think we’re chasing financial confidence. We’ve watched prices rise, jobs change, markets move and entire industries transform in real time. So learning how money works isn’t just “investing culture” anymore. It’s becoming part of being an adult. Crypto is one piece of that conversation. Platforms like Binance make it easier to explore markets, but having access doesn’t mean you should rush into every opportunity. The smartest person in the room isn’t always the one making the biggest move. Sometimes it’s the one who understands the risk, ignores the noise, and waits. Learn the basics. Question the hype. Make your own decisions. Being financially smart isn’t about moving fast. It’s about knowing why you’re moving. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • MuhammadUm5898
    Shehab Goma (@MuhammadUm5898) reported

    What if you could borrow against your crypto without immediately selling it? That’s the idea behind Binance Lite Loan, a fixed-term crypto-backed lending product designed to make borrowing more predictable and straightforward. Here’s how the basic flow works: 🔸 Pledge eligible crypto as collateral 🔸 Borrow USDT against that collateral 🔸 Initial loan term: 30 days 🔸 1% upfront service fee 🔸 During the initial 30-day term, there is no LTV-triggered liquidation 🔸 Eligible collateral can remain subscribed to Simple Earn Flexible Products, meaning it may continue generating yield during the loan period. The interesting part is the structure: instead of simply selling crypto to access liquidity, the product allows eligible users to borrow against their collateral while keeping that collateral in place during the initial loan term. But there’s an important distinction: borrowing against crypto doesn’t remove risk. Users still need to understand repayment requirements, applicable fees, eligibility conditions, and what can happen if a loan becomes overdue. Depending on the applicable terms, penalty interest and liquidation may apply after the initial term. So this isn’t about calling it “safe” or suggesting that everyone should use it. It’s about understanding how the product works and what conditions come with it. Crypto-backed lending is an evolving part of the crypto ecosystem, and products like Binance Lite Loan show another way users can access liquidity using crypto as collateral. Would you rather borrow against eligible crypto or sell it when you need liquidity? This is educational content, not financial advice. Product availability, eligibility, fees, terms, and conditions may vary by region. Always review the applicable Binance product terms before using the service. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • iPreMyZX
    iPreMyZX (@iPreMyZX) reported

    Sometimes slowing down, studying the structure and doing your own research is more valuable than chasing a move after it already happened. Learn first. React second. DYOR. 🧠 #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • gazo_23
    gazel polat 📍🥇 (@gazo_23) reported

    $towns token On binance is a fraud garbage Whole team already ran away Binance delisting is loading soon

  • Bitt_Belle
    Belle (@Bitt_Belle) reported

    A Fast Market Does Not Require a Fast Decision When crypto prices suddenly start moving, my first reaction used to be excitement. I would see several green candles and think everyone had noticed an opportunity before me. That feeling is FOMO. It creates pressure to act quickly, even when I do not fully understand why the market is moving. But a fast price move does not always reveal the wider direction. Crypto markets trade all day and can react quickly to news, changing demand, liquidity and trader sentiment. This is why prices can rise or fall sharply within a short time. A rise may be part of a wider rally, but it could also be a temporary bounce during a bearish period. A decline may be a normal correction after a strong rally, but it could also develop into a deeper fall. One candle cannot confirm which situation is happening. That is why I now try to understand market cycles instead of treating every move as a signal. Markets can pass through bullish periods, corrections, bearish periods and recoveries. These phases do not come with fixed dates, and they do not always follow the same pattern. There can be red days inside a bullish period and green days inside a bearish one. Volatility makes these movements possible, but it also creates risk. A 10% move may look normal on a chart, but it becomes personal when my own money is involved. If I am not comfortable with the downside, I should not focus only on the possible upside. Learning this has changed the questions I ask. Instead of asking, “How high can it go?” I also ask, “What if the move reverses?” Instead of asking, “Am I too late?” I ask, “Do I understand what I am entering?” I cannot predict every candle, and I do not need to. For me, the better approach is to slow down, study the wider trend, understand the risk and continue learning before making any decision. The market may move quickly. That does not mean I have to follow it without thinking. Educational only, not financial advice. Always DYOR and use official @binance resources to learn more. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • ceenard
    ceen⭐️💜 (@ceenard) reported

    @binance Binance already gives users access to trading, wallets, payments, and APIs. Why does the world actually need Agent OS and what is the one thing you believe AI agents will do with financial infrastructure that humans and traditional apps simply cannot do efficiently? #AskBinance

  • bull_genius
    bull market genius (@bull_genius) reported

    some of the narratives of the coming cycle arent super hard to guess if you have been here through the bear, in order of conviction - perp dex wars - tokenized rwa including trading cards - privacy coins - binance bstocks - robinhood chain eating coinbase lunch - fiat stablecoins - the comeback of ethereum - revenue/profit/tokenomics are king - social trading (fomo/pump app) - tokenized reputation/creator coins - revival of nft with novel use cases (e.g. fwa, normies) just off the top of marmot head. anything important missed? lets discuss not sure about ai cos if im bullish on ai i can just long the ai stocks. also i think big ai wont do super well going forward. it might either help the decentralized narra or kill it completely but it sounds like a lot of overhead. i want to be in the crypto exclusive stuff first and foremost

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