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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

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  • NOAHNEXT1
    👁️ 𝐍𝐎𝐀𝐇 👁️ (@NOAHNEXT1) reported

    BTC 02 | Bitcoin surprised us with some great news. In just 5 days, it shot up by $16,600! I’ve been getting a lot of DMs saying: “You never mentioned this move. How did it happen? Where are we headed? We’re confused!” I’m gonna clear everything up, but stay focused with me, because what I’m about to say could shape your future, and even the future of your kids and grandkids! It’s a long story, but there’s no time, so I’ll keep it short! Bitcoin hit an insane peak at $126K, and based on my calculations, a major correction should’ve followed. From the beginning, I said the correction target was exactly $50.4K, but it only dropped to $57.8K! So, is the correction over?! The answer will become clear later, not now. If Bitcoin closes below the $77.8K resistance today, we’ll have two possible scenarios: First: a correction to between $70K and $71K. Second: a move back up to the May 6, 2026 high at $82.8K. But if Bitcoin closes above the $77.8K resistance, we’re also heading toward that same $82.8K high. But here’s the big question: what happens after we reach that high?! After that, I expect a bigger correction down to $62.8K. And there’s one last question, the most important one: How did Bitcoin suddenly take off like a rocket and jump $16.6K in just 5 days?! That’s the most important part of the story! Here’s the exact reason behind Bitcoin’s move: Coinbase bought 6,139 Bitcoin Binance bought 4,061 Bitcoin Insider bought 4,036 Bitcoin Kraken bought 3,329 Bitcoin OKX bought 1,621 Bitcoin Phemex bought 1,300 Bitcoin Wintermute bought 1,230 Bitcoin This was coordinated manipulation!

  • linkmarine
    Link Marine (@linkmarine) reported

    @chewgreens Zcash literally directs part of newly created $ZEC toward ecosystem development. Under the current NU6.1 model, 8% of block rewards goes to Zcash Community Grants and 12% accrues to a coinholder-controlled fund. That's 20% of issuance allocated toward ecosystem funding rather than miners. Nobody would reasonably say: "Every ZEC allocated to development instantly becomes a market sell." Some eventually will be sold because developers need salaries, contractors need dollars, etc. But some may remain in treasury, be distributed gradually, fund grants over long periods, or otherwise not immediately become exchange supply. Same idea with $LINK. Newly circulating ≠ immediately sold. A 20M LINK release does not mean somebody walks onto Binance at 9:00 a.m. and presses: SELL 20,000,000 LINK AT MARKET at $130. Imagine NVIDIA awards employees millions of shares over several years. Would you say: "NVIDIA can never reach $5 trillion because imagine how many dollars would be required if every employee dumped every awarded share simultaneously!" Obviously not. Suppose LINK supply grows 9% over some period, but during that same period: Chainlink revenues grow 200% CCIP volume grows 500% Reserve purchases grow 400% staking absorbs another 50M LINK institutional ownership rises dramatically Then that dilution could be economically trivial relative to the growth of the network. Public companies do this all the time. A company growing intrinsic value 50% annually can easily withstand 3–5% dilution. Also: LINK has another advantage: the dilution is finite. LINK has a hard maximum supply of 1 billion. A company can theoretically issue new shares forever. Chainlink can't issue LINK beyond 1 billion without fundamentally changing the token contract/economic premise. Bitcoin itself continuously issues new $BTC to miners, and miners historically sell some portion to pay electricity and operating costs. Nobody says: "Bitcoin cannot appreciate because miners receive newly created BTC." The economically relevant question is: Is demand greater than incremental liquid supply? Exactly the same with LINK.

  • Eloawesome1
    Eloawesome (@Eloawesome1) reported

    XRP holders,remain vigilant. Scammers are impersonating exchange security representatives from platforms e.g Binance and Coinbase.they use fake concerns to gain your trust and may provide false reference numbers.End d call & block num. Verify only through your official exchange

  • WuBlockchain
    Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) reported

    CZ: Not Adopting Blockchain and Maintaining the Current Banking System Is the Worst Case On July 31, 2026, Binance founder CZ @cz_binance said in an interview at the ASEAN Tech Summit that if central bank digital currencies are highly user-friendly and easy to integrate, stablecoins may not be the only option. The worst-case scenario would be for the entire digital finance sector to stop developing, with the existing banking system remaining in place and blockchain no longer being used. This would mean that cross-border remittances in countries such as the Philippines would continue to face high intermediary fees, while transfers would remain slow and cumbersome. However, CZ believes this scenario is highly unlikely. As artificial intelligence creates demand for faster payments and greater transaction throughput, financial innovation will continue to advance.

  • nobitaeth24
    NOBITA NOBI (@nobitaeth24) reported

    𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐒𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐫𝐲: 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐃𝐨 𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐀𝐜𝐭𝐮𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐲 𝐃𝐨 𝐖𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐈𝐭? Your first salary hits different. You worked for it. You earned it. And suddenly you have more money in your account than you have ever had at one time. The question nobody really prepares you for is what do you actually do with it now? 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐖𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐚 𝐁𝐮𝐝𝐠𝐞𝐭✔ Before you spend anything, know where it is going. A simple approach many people use is dividing income into three categories. Needs. Wants. Savings. Needs are essentials. Rent, food, transport, bills. Wants are everything else. Savings is what you put away before you convince yourself you need something you do not. The exact percentages matter less than the habit of deciding intentionally where your money goes. 𝐁𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐲 𝐅𝐮𝐧𝐝 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭✔ Before thinking about anything else, build a cushion. Most financial educators suggest having three to six months of essential expenses saved somewhere accessible. Life is unpredictable. A job loss, a health issue, an unexpected bill. An emergency fund means these situations do not become crises. This is not exciting. It is just smart. 𝐔𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐤 𝐁𝐞𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠✔ Every type of investment carries some level of risk. Stocks can go down. Crypto is volatile. Even keeping money in cash carries the risk of inflation reducing its value over time. Understanding risk does not mean avoiding it. It means knowing what you are getting into before you commit. 𝐃𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧✔ Putting everything into one place is generally considered higher risk than spreading it across different things. This applies to savings, investments, and income source. The idea is simple. If one thing does not work out, not everything is affected. What did you do with your first salary? Would you do anything differently now? Not financial advice. DYOR #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • AlphaWireHQ
    AlphaWire (@AlphaWireHQ) reported

    🚨 BREAKING: Cluster Protocol, an AI infrastructure layer built on Base, has been suspended on X just ahead of several major exchange listings. Upcoming listings include: - Binance - Coinbase - MEXC The suspension isn't limited to the main @ClusterProtocol account. Core team members @depindaddy and @anjalisayswhat have also been suspended. With multiple accounts being taken down at the same time, the timing has raised concerns that this could be a coordinated attack ahead of Cluster Protocol's major listings.

  • 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

  • 0xUdercidae
    AdSkipper 🪁.mvp (@0xUdercidae) reported

    the bank is Nomura, Japan's biggest investment bank. their crypto arm, Laser Digital, got registered as an exchange service provider on Friday. the last new license before this went to Binance Japan back in october 2022. four years of nobody.

  • aashee7890
    Zartasha Gul (@aashee7890) reported

    𝗦𝗼 𝘄𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗶𝘀 𝗕𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗟𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗟𝗼𝗮𝗻 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆 𝘀𝗼𝗹𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴? To me, the interesting part isn't simply that Binance lets users borrow against crypto. Crypto-backed lending already exists. The more practical angle is simplifying the borrowing experience. The current structure highlighted here is straightforward: Eligible BTC collateral → Borrow USDT → 30-day fixed term → 1% upfront service fee → Collateral can continue earning through Simple Earn Flexible → Repay the loan For someone who wants short-term liquidity but doesn't want to immediately sell their crypto, that structure may be easier to understand than constantly managing a variable borrowing position. But it still comes down to one decision: Is keeping the crypto worth the cost and risk of borrowing against it? That's the part I'd focus on before pressing the borrow button. Product availability, eligible assets and terms can vary by region. DYOR and review the current product terms first.

  • Onchainbrainz
    ONCHAINBRAIN ⛓️🧠 (@Onchainbrainz) reported

    Yeah woke up and saw Binance and friends were at it scamming again Question here is do we bounce back fast If so.. bullrun is confirmed If we break down .. This whole move 60-80k was a bearmarket rally imo

  • 0x_ultra
    ultra (@0x_ultra) reported

    Kaito reached out for an open dialogue after my findings tweet, and i was able to review the extension update before the open sourced release full before/after in the image, but the parts worth saying out loud: - a clarification on my original post: the claude, chatgpt and binance verifiers were in the shipped code but never live in the product. which verifiers actually run is decided server-side and those were never switched on. it was a dormant and never running feature. they're now removed from the extension entirely, which is the right call - the fix that mattered most to me is host permissions: 1.0.1 asked read/write perms for every site you visited. 1.0.2 asks for X and Kaito only, then prompts per site when you verify something the reason that matters isn't what the extension does today, it's that a future update could have widened what it reads with no chrome prompt or signal to the user at all (think a rogue employee) - they also fixed one i missed. the full page url was being sent, which on x means your search queries and your dm conversation ids. now stripped to the page type - they're also now inviting public review on future releases, which is the ACTUAL real fix here what didn't change, and shouldn't get lost: - the device fingerprint still uploads with your twitter id attached - the X feed logging, dwell times, clicks and follows are the same - agreeing to all the above is still required to use pulse all three were true before my post and are true now. the difference is the consent screen now says so, instead of listing device fingerprints as something it doesn't collect overall I would consider the extension a lot cleaner, or at least properly scoped kudos to @KaitoAI team: they engaged on every specific instead of going quiet. rarer than it should be in this industry

  • KaiserS0z3
    KAISER SOZE (@KaiserS0z3) reported

    @jessepollak @base For gods sake, just start listing OG Base tokens. You know which ones. Attract attention and pump your ecosystem or get smoked by binance and RH and 20 other lvl 2s that are all coming to **** your girlfriend.

  • alicejaneex
    Alice Jane (@alicejaneex) reported

    Maybe Gen Z isn’t afraid of investing. Maybe they’re just approaching it differently. I think one of the biggest changes in money is how early younger people are starting to learn about investing. You don’t necessarily have to wait until you’re older to start understanding markets anymore. Information is literally in your pocket. You can learn about stocks, crypto, global markets, different financial products, and basic money management without sitting in a bank or reading a huge textbook. But there’s a catch. Having access to information doesn’t mean every decision will be a good one. And honestly, I think that’s where Gen Z has an interesting challenge. Social media can make investing look incredibly easy. Someone posts a screenshot of a trade. Someone else talks about their portfolio. Another person says they found the next big opportunity. And suddenly it feels like you’re falling behind if you’re not doing the same thing. That’s where I think discipline becomes more important than speed. You don’t need to invest in everything you see online. You don’t need to follow every trend. And you definitely don’t need to make a decision just because everyone else seems excited about it. For me, a better approach is pretty simple. Learn first. Understand what you’re buying. Know why you’re interested in it. Understand the risks. Think about your own financial situation instead of copying someone else’s. I also think Gen Z has something previous generations didn’t have to the same extent: easier access to global financial information. That can open more doors, but it also means there’s more noise to filter through. More options don’t automatically mean better decisions. So maybe the biggest advantage isn’t starting early. Maybe it’s learning how to think independently while you’re still early. Investing can be a long journey. There’s no need to rush the first step. Learn. Question. Understand. Then decide. That mindset will probably take you further than chasing whatever is trending today. How do you think Gen Z is changing the way people think about money? #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance Educational content only. Not financial advice. Always DYOR.

  • Trask1Bergerson
    Trask Bergerson (@Trask1Bergerson) reported

    @DeFiTracer Binance via Wintermute . Who else would manipulate it like that . (Using customer funds )

  • 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

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