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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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  • ourcryptotalk
    Our Crypto Talk (@ourcryptotalk) reported

    Robinhood chain did not exist before July. Now, it is the 5th largest chain by volume 📈 $15B in 30day Dex volume, up by 84.4% upon launch. For comparison, it is doing 4x of what $ARB one is doing. BUT Robinhood Chain's TVL is $0.54B. Smallest in the entire top ten. Volume of $15B on capital of $0.54B is a velocity near 28x in a single month. Solana turns over about 10x. BSC about 8x. Ethereum sits below 1x. To be honest, it isn't that bad. Especially for a chain less than 2 months old, just the sheer number is amazing. TVL will stick around once Robinhood goes more into utility from the cat meme frenzy it is on right now. 🤷 ⮕ The full top ten by 30-day volume: Solana (L1): $48.71B BSC (L1): $39.16B Ethereum (L1): $24.17B Base (L2): $18.18B Robinhood Chain (L2): $15.05B Polygon (L1): $5.52B Hyperliquid (L1): $3.86B Arbitrum (L2): $3.85B Spark (L1): $1.79B Monad (L1): $1.56B For complete info - $SOL 's volume has actually fallen by 21% over the last month. But trust me, that does not mean RH will overtake it in the next couple of months (will it?) Actually, 7 out of the top 10 have gone down in 30d volume out of the chains we mentioned above with only @binance chain, @RobinhoodApp and @monad showing a positive movement. This could be thought of because RH took most of the liquidity away from the others or worse - people just are not using that much crypto now. What would be interesting to see from here is whether Robinhood would be able to maintain this pace throughout quarter 4 - once all the hype and glamour around it cools down.

  • 0xkuncoro
    Kuncoro (@0xkuncoro) reported

    @CryptosBatman The derivatives tape agrees on thin participation: Binance BTCUSDT open interest is down 2.26% over 24h, from 107,950 to 105,505 BTC, while price is +0.52%, and funding sits at 0.0058% per 8h against the 0.01% baseline. Nobody is adding risk into this move.

  • Anya_Hucan
    Añyâ (@Anya_Hucan) reported

    Looking back at my first salary… man, I really wish someone had told me a few things before I got that first paycheck. It felt amazing. Finally my own money. I treated myself, bought some stuff I didn’t need, and thought “I’ll figure out the rest later.” Later came fast. Bills, random expenses, and that sinking feeling when the account was almost empty again. Here’s what I wish I had properly understood back then: Budgeting Knowing where every bit of money goes instead of just hoping there’s enough left at the end of the month. Even a simple plan changes everything. Emergency savings Having a little buffer for the unexpected. Life always throws something, phone breaking, sudden travel, health stuff. Without that safety net, one problem can mess up your whole month. Diversification Not putting everything into one place. Whether it’s cash, stocks, or crypto, spreading things out just feels smarter and less stressful. Investment risk Understanding that money can go down as well as up. Never risking money you actually need for rent or food. Knowing your own risk level before jumping in. If I could go back and talk to that younger me getting his first salary, I’d just say: Start slow. Save a little first. Learn before you invest. And don’t let the excitement of “my own money” make you forget the future version of yourself. Your first salary isn’t just for spending, it’s the beginning of how you treat money for the rest of your life. What about you? What do you wish you had known with your first paycheck? #Binance #BinanceAcademy #LearnWithBinance

  • BSCNews
    BSCN (@BSCNews) reported

    Is Binance And Ondo's Tokenized Stock Boom Just Getting Started? Tokenized stocks now represent 15% of the tokenized equity market. That share has tripled since the beginning of the year with its total market cap has reaching roughly $2.8 billion. RWA transfer volume also doubled in August to about $20 billion. Ondo Finance (@Ondo) holds about $957 million in tokenized equities. Binance's (@binance) bStock market stands near $622 million in market value. Together with xStocks, the three platforms control roughly 77% of the sector. Source: The Block

  • Exit60D
    Exit60D (@Exit60D) reported

    NFTs are dead — at least in the form we used to know them. The numbers make the distinction pretty clear: NFT trading volume peaked at more than $50B in 2022. By 2025/26, annualized volume had fallen to roughly $5.5B — an order of magnitude lower. Even in Q1 2025, NFT sales volume was down 61% YoY to approximately $1.5B. The infrastructure is also contracting. Binance shut down its centralized NFT service in July 2026, while Foundation also closed. But perhaps the most interesting development is the shift from meme coin → NFT. The idea is essentially: take an already-liquid meme coin community and introduce NFTs to create another layer of trading activity and volume. And that leads to an uncomfortable conclusion: You may not be escaping the speculative crowd you wanted to avoid. You may simply be encountering the same participants in a different market structure. The narrative changed. The underlying behavior didn't.

  • evergenius_eg
    EverGenius (@evergenius_eg) reported

    THE COUNTERPARTY MATTERS Binance has reacted. Following the latest sanctions actions against crypto platforms, Binance is taking compliance action against transactions involving the listed entities. Some transactions may now be restricted or held for compliance review. And this is where the story gets interesting for P2P. We have looked at the sanctions. Today, look at the reaction. When a major global exchange changes how it handles transactions involving certain counterparties, it sends a much bigger signal to the P2P market: Who you transact with matters. It is no longer simply about: “Can I find someone to buy from?” or “Can I find someone to sell to?” The bigger question is: Can I trust the counterparty and the transaction? Because a transaction can involve a legitimate asset and still create a compliance problem because of the parties, wallets or source of funds involved. This is exactly why we believe the next generation of P2P marketplaces has to go beyond matching buyers and sellers. It needs to be built around: Trust. Verification. Transparency. Protection. Africa doesn’t need another marketplace where users simply hope the other side is safe. We need infrastructure that makes trust part of the transaction. And that’s the direction we’re heading. The future of P2P is not just moving money. It’s moving money with confidence. More soon.

  • scaredmoneybrrr
    scared money (@scaredmoneybrrr) reported

    also, z500 gives Coinbase, Binance and Robinhood a better view of the landscape to decipher credible meme coins from dog **** rugs. further incentivizing them to list more frequently. they can sift through the **** with a comb.

  • danylok81
    DanyloK (@danylok81) reported

    @coinbureau @binance get ******** out ofUkraine

  • CW8900
    CW (@CW8900) reported

    Yesterday, large-scale net buying of $ETH occurred on Binance and OKX. In particular, the net buying in the futures market was substantial. On the other hand, Coinbase showed net selling. They pushed the price down through selling. However, after a slight decline, they recovered the selling volume. Today, they are showing a net selling trend. However, the real movement will emerge during the US time zone.

  • AbdulBasitOlad7
    Abdul Basit Oladokun🐐 (@AbdulBasitOlad7) reported

    @binance I was unable to download Binance app on App Store The one am using need to update Bt I was unable to do so Please what is the problem

  • chrisduru85
    crypto news (@chrisduru85) reported

    Changpeng Zhao (CZ), the founder of Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, is making headlines with his statements about cryptocurrency wallets and the transfers he made. At this point, CZ first recounted his experiences while testing some features of Trust Wallet. He stated that his actions using an open wallet address were often misinterpreted in the industry, and clarified that he would not close his wallet because of the features offered by Trust Wallet. At this point, CZ stated that memecoin was constantly being sent to his wallet, and complained that he couldn’t even find his $BNB due to the high volume of memecoins. CZ stated that he even considered closing his wallet for this reason, but added that burning coins and closing the wallet wouldn’t be a solution. “I was wrong before. Some people pointed out that token hiding is actually a very useful feature, and the Trust Wallet team noticed that too. They told me that Trust Wallet already has this feature, but because the login is quite hidden, it takes 5 clicks to find it. I think they will release updates for this functionality soon.” With this statement, CZ indicated that he had changed his mind, but his $1 million transfer also attracted attention. According to OnChainLens, a cryptocurrency analytics platform, CZ transferred approximately $965,000 worth of tokens from a public wallet to Giggle Academy today. This transfer includes 1,440 Binance Coin ($BNB) worth approximately $872,000 and 182,620 $BNB Life tokens worth approximately $93,000. As you know, CZ stated the day before that he would donate the remaining $BNB and $BNB Life tokens in the wallet he previously used for Trust Wallet testing to Giggle Academy, and then planned to stop using the address and effectively convert it into a burn address.

  • MVsaga7
    MV (@MVsaga7) reported

    If Cz was going to abandon the marscoin-4:native narrative he wouldn’t have cleared up his “accidental burn.” It’s obvious he wants to support memes, specifically bstock, and more specifically marscoin, in some capacity right now. My guess is he buys before September as to test the stock dividend monthly payout on Binance wallet. He probably won’t announce his buy but will most likely post a screenshot showing he got spacex stock for holding. Perhaps his new wallet will even be on the actual Binance wallet app which is where the dividend payouts have been integrated. Lock in big cousin.

  • DragonSG001
    😎✌ 𝓉尺a𝐃E𝓭𝕣𝓪Ǥσ𝐍 ⓈᎶ 💲♧༄⁂💯📈📊 (@DragonSG001) reported

    🚨 LATEST: CZ officially stops using his public wallet, saying it’s “almost impossible to clean out” as unsolicited meme coins continue piling in. Multiple traders had been monitoring CZ’s wallet for trading signals, with one reportedly making $282K, a 29x return, after spotting the wallet burn $MARSCOIN and immediately buying in while paying 100x the usual gas fees. The founder of Binance says he will donate the remaining tokens to Giggle Academy before abandoning the address, as attempts to burn unsolicited tokens only resulted in more token spam and further speculation around his on-chain activity.

  • blackstonekr1
    hanlee (@blackstonekr1) reported

    What does $MARSCOIN actually need right now? I think it’s time to look at this seriously, without emotion. At the time of writing, $MARSCOIN is sitting around a $40M market cap, while 24H trading volume remains extremely high relative to its valuation. So this is not simply a case of “nobody cares anymore.” People are still watching. People are still trading. The real problem is that attention is no longer translating into sustained buying pressure. So what changed? 1. Binance Alpha was a major catalyst — but it is now known information. MarsCoin was added to Binance Alpha on July 30. That was an important milestone and gave the project significant visibility. It also strengthened the original thesis: BNB Chain + Stock Meme + SPCXB + holder rewards + Binance Alpha. But markets don’t continuously reprice the same catalyst. Once Alpha happened, expectations naturally shifted toward: What comes next? Futures? Spot? Deeper bStocks integration? More meaningful SPCXB rewards? A larger Stock Meme ecosystem? Without a new catalyst, early buyers take profits while new buyers hesitate to enter at a much higher valuation. That is normal market behavior. 2. The duplicate-MarsCoin situation created unnecessary confusion. There was significant attention around another token using the MarsCoin name after 4,444 tokens appeared to be burned from CZ’s public address. Importantly, subsequent on-chain reports indicated that this was not an action initiated or authorized by CZ, but rather a forced transfer executed through the token contract. So blaming CZ for MarsCoin’s decline would be unfair. But the market impact of the confusion itself should not be ignored. For meme assets, attention matters enormously. When multiple tokens compete under the same name and narrative, even temporary confusion can fragment attention, speculation and liquidity. The important thing now is not to blame anyone. It is for the original $MARSCOIN to make its identity and narrative impossible to confuse. 3. High volume does NOT automatically mean accumulation. This is probably the most important point. MarsCoin continues to generate very large trading volume. That proves the market is still interested. But heavy volume during a decline can represent both buying and distribution. If existing holders are taking profits faster than new long-term demand enters, price can continue falling despite impressive volume. So the problem is not visibility. The problem is conversion of visibility into conviction. 4. MarsCoin now needs NEW demand, not recycled attention. MarsCoin has already achieved more than the overwhelming majority of BSC memes: • Binance Alpha • SPCXB pairing • SPCXB holder rewards • Binance-supported reward distribution for eligible Alpha users • A recognizable Stock Meme / RWA narrative • Significant liquidity and trading activity Those are real advantages. But the market already knows about them. And that distinction matters: Known information can support a valuation. New information expands a valuation. So what does MarsCoin need most right now? In my opinion, it needs a credible next catalyst capable of bringing an entirely new group of buyers into the market. A Futures listing could dramatically increase visibility and liquidity, although derivatives also introduce additional short-side pressure. A Binance Spot listing would obviously be a much stronger structural catalyst. But nobody should treat either of those outcomes as guaranteed until Binance officially announces them. Beyond listings, MarsCoin needs: • Deeper and more resilient liquidity • Continued growth of SPCXB rewards • Stronger differentiation from copycats • More adoption of the Stock Meme model • New participants beyond the original BSC meme community • Proof that this narrative can grow into an ecosystem rather than remain a single trade That is the real challenge. I don’t think MarsCoin is dead. Actually, the trading activity suggests the opposite. But I do think it has entered a completely different stage. At a few million dollars, the story was enough. At around $40M, the market wants proof that the story can become something bigger. MarsCoin no longer needs more hype. It needs its next reason to be bought. And if that reason arrives, this story may be far from over. $MARSCOIN #Binance #BNBChain #bstock

  • 0xNoxxx
    0xNox (@0xNoxxx) reported

    There is an interesting quiet in ethereum:0x7cf9a80db3b29ee8efe3710aadb7b95270572d47 after the Chainlink move on August 15. Open interest is down 10.9% but only 57K was liquidated in 24 hours. On a 23M cap token that is close to nothing. So nobody was forced out. People are closing positions by choice. Profit-taking is being digested, not liquidated. The structure backs that up. OI sits at 12.6% of market cap. Leverage is reasonable here, not stretched anywhere near an extreme. Now look at positioning. L/S at 0.97, which is dead even. No crowded longs, no crowded shorts. That means there is nobody to squeeze. Big accounts are at 1.40, and there is a detail worth noting: their account ratio is 1.19 while their position ratio is 1.40. The long side is heavier by size rather than by headcount. A few large positions sitting there. There is a split, but a weak one. With the crowd already neutral, there is not really an opposite side to be on. Funding is 0.005%. Flat. That single line more or less sums up the picture. Neither side is paying a cost, so nothing is forcing anyone out of a position. No mechanism, no story. Spot is not helping either. Futures volume is 7.3x spot, and spot volume is 4.48M, about a fifth of market cap. Taker buy/sell at 0.94, so the aggressive side leans seller. Not the number you want to see on a token that is supposed to be climbing. On the onchain side, Binance moved 1.25M of NIL into cold storage. That is 5.39% of market cap. Not a direction signal, just routine custody. But it is true that the immediately sellable balance on the venue dropped by that much. There is also an unlock on August 24. 19.48M tokens, roughly 713K dollars, 1.9% of total supply. For context: 713K is around 5% of a 15M daily volume. The market absorbs that without noticing. So there is an unlock, but it is not what defines this picture. Pulling it together: clean structure, reasonable leverage, no liquidations, big accounts leaning long. All of that is positive. But there is no trigger. Funding is flat, the crowd is balanced, spot is thin, and the aggressive side is selling. This is not an opportunity setup. It is what a market breathing out after the August 15 move looks like. Worth revisiting if spot volume expands, if L/S drops below 1, or if funding picks a direction. None of those have happened yet.

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