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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:

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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:

  • Javedofficial0
    Javed_official (@Javedofficial0) reported

    Thinking about buying Bitcoin for the first time A few key points matter before you dive in Only 21 million BTC will ever exist yet you never need a full coin Fractions are available and commonly purchased. Bitcoin’s price swings can be sharp in both directions Treat that first trade as high risk not a sure profit Ask yourself the real reason for buying Constant posts on X can spark FOMO but hype alone is never enough justification Study what Bitcoin actually is grasp the risks involved and base every decision on your own research Eligible first time users may access Binance’s My First BTC campaign which can provide 7 day price protection on qualifying initial trades Availability depends on campaign terms and your region Price protection does not eliminate investment risk Rewards remain unguaranteed Always review the complete campaign rules before joining Educational purpose • DYOR #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • NtBaldwin
    OldButNotNew (@NtBaldwin) reported

    @MacroMate8 Not fees or speed - Solana wins both. It's the exit path: fewer launches on BNB plus a visible road to a Binance listing means a token stays on screen for days. Solana's launch firehose buries most coins in minutes. That's a curation problem, not a chain one.

  • BortOnBsc
    Bort (@BortOnBsc) reported

    Feedback we kept getting: where do I buy an API key, my key has a problem. So we shipped the brain that pays from its own wallet. We're now one of the providers on the @binance Bazaar, so your agent can buy its own LLM tokens. And at mint you can just pick BORT Premium Brain.

  • _BitBull
    比特牛 (@_BitBull) reported

    @Tu_Hain_BnD @BinanceHelpDesk stop depositing immediately. real binance never asks you to deposit more funds to release frozen ones. you are likely on a fake site

  • 3MCap
    3M Capital Holdings (@3MCap) reported

    BTC $64,873 (+0.3%), still boxed in $60k–67k for 6 weeks. Watch $65k resistance / $60k floor. ~70% odds of no Sept hike, but spiking global yields are fighting that tailwind. ETH $1,934 (+0.9%), capped by its 200-day (~$2,004). Testing $1,900. Glamsterdam is the real catalyst — today it's just BTC beta. Gold $4,494 (+1.7%), ripping toward its 200-day (~$4,590) on soft CPI/retail data + rate-cut odds. Still shy of its $5,627 high but momentum's clean. Silver $64.89 (+1.3%), same macro tailwind. Gold/silver ratio 69:1, ticking up — gold's outpacing silver slightly. Alts: SOL $78.09 (+1.4–2.8%) — real flow: Cash App x MoonPay, FalconX's cross-chain engine, Robinhood Chain settling via Solana. Coiled between $79–82 resistance and $60 breakdown risk. ripple:native $1.01 (+0.9%) — near 52wk lows, below 200-day ($1.28), yet ETFs pulled $1.6B inflows. Senate vote on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act is the tension-breaker to watch. HYPE ~$59 (flat/+1%) — support $56.66 / resistance $63.39. Shorts crowded despite bullish trend. Watch-and-wait. TAO $192.95 (+1.2%) — grinding on $200 after "Root Reborn" validator upgrade + $22B+ in enterprise pilots. 2:1 long/short skew on Binance. Close above $200–210 opens the door to $290. Top pick: Clean trigger (close >$200–210), fresh fundamentals, defined invalidation <$190. Best risk/reward on the board today.

  • kryptoHunterX
    Infinity Ledger (@kryptoHunterX) reported

    Gen Z isn’t waiting for the “perfect time” to learn about investing. They’re opening an app, doing a quick search, and saying: “Okay… how does this actually work? ” That’s the shift. One concept popping up in crypto: crypto-backed borrowing. The simple idea? Hold eligible crypto Use it as collateral Borrow against it Your collateral may continue earning yield, depending on the product and terms Sounds simple, right? But here’s the part people shouldn’t skip Know the risks before you jump in. Borrowing costs. Collateral requirements. Liquidation risk. Market volatility. Regional availability. Easy to access ≠ risk-free. So whether you’re Gen Z, Gen X, or somewhere in between: Learn first. DYOR. Don’t chase hype. And always check official Binance resources for the latest product details and eligibility. Educational only not financial advice. Terms and availability may vary by region. The smartest flex in crypto? Knowing what you’re getting into. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • turriztA
    turrizt 🛤️ 🦞 (@turriztA) reported

    was reading all the Kaito Pulse stuff today, and from what i understand, the Binance / ChatGPT / Claude stuff only kicks in when you actually choose to verify something, and they use zkTLS so Kaito gets the proof, not your full account data which definitely makes it better than how some posts described it, but i’m still not sure i actually like the direction we’re basically getting to a point where a reputation app asks you to verify things from your exchange accounts, ai accounts, trading activity, etc just to build a better profile around you even if the data stays local and only a proof gets sent, you’re still giving a browser extension pretty sensitive access - especially in crypto where we’ve seen enough security issues already maybe the tech is completely fine, but i’m not sure "verify more and more of your online life to build reputation" is something i’m that comfortable with curious if people actually care about this tradeoff or just want the higher Aura score

  • akworld0
    Nikki 🐳🪽 (@akworld0) reported

    @Ed_x0101 Wtf it is even bAI ? How many times a binance Ai will get tokenize tired of those tokens tbh

  • top7ico
    Top 7 | Tech, AI & Crypto Analytics (@top7ico) reported

    Tokenized Stocks by RWA Holders SpaceX leads tokenized equities with 179K holders on bStocks - nearly three times the next name on the board, and it only listed on Nasdaq in June. Two months of trading history beat decades of it: Nvidia appears three separate times across bStocks, Robinhood and xStocks and still doesn't match SpaceX on one venue, while Apple and Tesla sit at 38.7K and 39.7K. That's access, not preference - tokenized wrappers were the only way most of the world could touch SpaceX around its IPO, and demand outran supply badly enough that Bybit, Binance and Bitget had to refund customers when xStocks couldn't source enough shares. The same name on three platforms is the detail worth noting, because these aren't fungible: a bStocks token is a BNB Chain certificate from a Binance affiliate, an xStock is issued by Backed Assets against custodied shares, and Robinhood's SpaceX token is a claim on fund units in an SPV holding preferred shares. 🔗 @RWA_xyz

  • GuigsLuke
    Guigs (@GuigsLuke) reported

    This is interesting , but let me get this straight - it can only access things on X, Kaito and possibly things such as Binance m, Polymarket etc To view it? - It flags your device and what logs into it. Anti Sybil is my best guess - I can’t access chats, just your main feed - it can see your usage on ChatGPT/Claude , but none of the information you input - It can’t access other parts of your device or webpages (Or so it sounds) - it can’t access passwords , wallets , private keys etc Honestly, sounds no worse than what the likes of Meta, Google do already I think about something and it’s in my ads Please correct me if I’m wrong

  • AltamashK_inj
    Dragon Knight (@AltamashK_inj) reported

    Ever wondered what crypto earning products actually are? Most people just leave assets sitting idle. I locked some $INJ on Binance myself; that’s exactly what these products are for: putting idle assets to work and earning rewards. Binance Simple Earn makes it simple with two clear options: • Flexible Products: Subscribe anytime. Start earning rewards every minute based on the Real-Time APR. Redeem whenever you need the liquidity. • Locked Products: Commit your assets for a fixed term. In return you can access higher rewards, distributed daily. These products are principal-protected in token amount. Note: The market value of the assets can still fluctuate, and APR rates can change. Educational content only. Always DYOR. Rely on official Binance sources for the latest information. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • ProlabCH
    JY / excel arc (@ProlabCH) reported

    State 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).

  • AkaBull_
    BitBull (@AkaBull_) reported

    When I think about Binance Blockchain Week, I don’t see it as just another crypto event where people gather to talk about Bitcoin prices or predict the next big token. I see it as a place where different parts of the industry can sit in the same room and discuss what is actually changing in blockchain, what is working, what still needs improvement, and what could bring more real users into crypto. Most conversations on X are naturally focused on the market. People talk about whether Bitcoin is bullish or bearish, which sector is gaining momentum, and what the next narrative could be. But crypto is much bigger than daily price action. Behind the charts, developers are building products, exchanges are improving infrastructure, companies are testing blockchain use cases, regulators are trying to understand the technology, and users are still figuring out how all of this can fit into everyday life. That is why I think @binance Blockchain Week can be useful. It creates space for conversations that go beyond short-term price movements. One topic I would personally want to hear more about is real adoption. We have used the word “adoption” for years, but what does it actually look like now? 🚩 Are stablecoins making international payments easier? 🚩 Are tokenized assets improving access to traditional markets? 🚩 Are businesses using blockchain because it solves a real problem? Those examples matter more to me than simply saying adoption is growing. Regulation is another important discussion. Clearer rules can influence where companies build, whether institutions participate, and how comfortable normal users feel entering crypto. But there has to be balance. Users need protection, while builders still need room to innovate. I would also want to hear more about security. Crypto gives people more control over their assets, but scams, phishing, account theft and wallet mistakes are still major barriers for beginners. Better technology helps, but better education matters too. Payments are another area worth discussing. Sending crypto is easy in theory, but real payment adoption depends on fees, speed, stable value, merchant acceptance and simple user experience. If people need to understand complicated blockchain terminology just to make a payment, there is still work to do. I also think Web3 needs to become more practical. Instead of asking only what blockchain can technically do, we should ask whether people actually need the product being built. The strongest Web3 applications may eventually be the ones people use without even thinking about the blockchain underneath. AI + blockchain is another topic I would watch closely. There is a lot of attention around AI agents, decentralized computing and onchain automation, but I would rather hear builders explain where blockchain genuinely improves AI products instead of just adding another trend to the conversation. That is what makes Binance Blockchain Week interesting to me. If I had the biggest names in blockchain sitting in one room, I would not ask them where Bitcoin will be next month. I would ask them: What problem is blockchain finally ready to solve for millions of people who do not currently care about crypto? That answer would tell me much more about where this industry is going. What would you want discussed most: adoption, regulation, security, payments, Web3, AI, or something else? Educational Only. NFA. DYOR. #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • OnchainIns5699
    Onchain Insights (@OnchainIns5699) reported

    Bitcoin's liquidation levels show the largest concentration of positions clustered around $57,000, with secondary liquidity pools higher up near $70,000 where short positions have accumulated over recent months; Bitcoin briefly traded above $70,000 on Binance Futures. This layered liquidation structure suggests potential volatility zones, with $70,000 representing a key level where shorts could cascade, while $57,000 remains the primary support where the deepest liquidity sits. $BTC #BTC #FUTURES

  • MOONjob8
    epic journey (@MOONjob8) reported

    @charlesbatens @centrifuge bro, but it is not good for the token holders or the country law is not allow ! so the price is down ! how the team could sure for the $CFG Token in the market just as binance ... who could continue to buy $cfg. i just confuse a lot !

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