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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
Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Beaucaire, Occitanie 2
Stafford, England 1
Nakuru, Nakuru 1
Kiambu, Kiambu 1
Vigo, Galicia 1
Mont-Saint-Martin, ACAL 1
Dubai, Dubai 1
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Binance Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Shahinburki
    ꜱʜᴀʜɪɴ ʙᴜʀᴋɪ (@Shahinburki) reported

    @binance Will binance use a knife down wick to Liquidate the Stock traders. As you used in #Btc #Eth futures??

  • malikbilalpst
    mango man (@malikbilalpst) reported

    @binance Since #bStocks use the BEP-677 token standard to natively support RWAs on the BNB Smart Chain, what are Binance's upcoming plans for integrating these tokens directly into decentralized lending protocols or liquidity pools within the broader DeFi ecosystem? #AskBinance

  • MacroBombastic
    Macro Bombastic (@MacroBombastic) reported

    @Cointelegraph Smart move from Binance, good to see them working with local regulators instead of fighting them

  • KAlzandani
    Khalid Alzandani (@KAlzandani) reported

    @binance It's difficult to trust a platform that labels your account "high risk" due to technical errors, then repeats the error dozens of times, then bans you from P2P for two transactions totaling only a few dollars, implicitly accusing you of money laundering. The problem isn't the error itself, but the persistence in it, the lack of transparency, accountability, and apology when the error is proven. Users deserve fair treatment, not arbitrary decisions followed by justifications.

  • Safarii533
    Safari Urg (@Safarii533) reported

    @binance Binance support only meme coin.

  • mishacrypto99
    Misha (@mishacrypto99) reported

    @fahadgoldy @binance Binance continues to face ongoing criticism over transparency, token listings, and user trust issues in its exchange operations.

  • Whaleland_Dex
    Whaleland (@Whaleland_Dex) reported

    Europe’s new crypto license race has started because MiCA is moving from theory to enforcement. Firms now need authorization as a crypto-asset service provider in one EU country, and that license can then be used across the bloc. That has created a real competitive sprint among exchanges, fintechs, and crypto infrastructure firms. Winning early means gaining regulated access to the EU market ahead of rivals, while missing the deadline can mean an orderly exit, blacklisting, or legal risk. Recent events show both sides of that race. Conio secured a MiCA license in Italy this week, while Reuters reported Binance is expected to lose its bid in Greece and may no longer be able to serve EU users from July. The bigger picture is that Europe is becoming one of the first major markets where crypto regulation now directly decides who can scale. That makes licensing less of a compliance box and more of a strategic moat.

  • WorstSinnerxyz
    jed (@WorstSinnerxyz) reported

    @BinanceWallet After trying the Binance Wallet Extension, the feature that stood out most to me is not just the wallet itself, but the idea of putting decision support directly inside the browser. The Sports AI Assistant feels useful because it doesn’t force me to jump between tabs. I like that the widget stays beside the match page and gives probabilities, match context, market data, xG, likely scores, and impact factors in one place. That makes the experience feel more like “research while browsing” instead of “open wallet, open another site, open another tracker.” My main suggestion: add a “Why did this probability change?” timeline. For example: • 35’ — injury news added • 42’ — market odds moved • 58’ — current score changed • Win probability: 44% → 39% • Main reason: time remaining + defensive adjustment This would make the AI feel more trustworthy because users can see the logic behind the movement, not just the final number. For the Wallet Extension itself, I’d also like a clearer “session safety panel” before interacting with dApps: connected site, active wallet, current network, permissions, risk level, and last activity. Browser wallets are powerful, but users need quick context before signing anything. Overall, this feels like Binance is moving the wallet from a simple transaction tool into a real-time decision layer. The next step is explainability: show not only what the AI thinks, but why it changed its mind.

  • miyaspokeofthis
    miya.eth 🖤 ┊ nsa.eth 🦇🔊 (@miyaspokeofthis) reported

    @0xSchnitzel @binance No, in this (very rare) case it's actually protecting the customer from an entity who does not care about the safety of their users or their funds. Or compliance for that matter. They had an undetectable 3rd party impact auth bypass they didn't fix for the past 3 years. They even claim it works as intended. I hate overreach, but if regulations are made to protect customers - then this is perfect case for it. Binance needs to go. And my claim is proven. I'm the one who reported the non-compliance and the ((undetectable)) 3rd party impact of their payment processing due to storing CC CVVs - which is a huge no-go. And it goes directly against PCI-DSS which they claim to be compliant with. And it also affects every single of their 300M+ users 💀 The users connected bank accounts don't detect unauthorized access because Binance will always pass the CVVs they store, even if the user doesn't authenticate OR uses the wrong CVV (💀💀💀) They claimed it "works as intended" and tried to silently patch it after declining bounties. The patch just added more pop-ups you need to close before you can bypass their payment auth, but their payment processing was never fixed. They still store user CVVs three years later and the auth bypass still works. It just makes you close more pop-ups LOL I haven't authorized any deposit to Binance for the past 3 years FYI This is one of the ultra rare cases where the regulation actually benefits and protects the user.

  • KAlzandani
    Khalid Alzandani (@KAlzandani) reported

    @BinanceHelpDesk @binance @BinanceWallet Thank you for your response, but this generic reply is exactly part of the problem. Every time I contact customer support, I receive the same surface-level responses that do not address the root cause of the issue. It often feels as if no one is genuinely reviewing the case or interested in understanding the impact these repeated errors have on users. The same problem keeps happening again and again. My account is repeatedly flagged as high-risk due to your technical errors, and each time I have to spend time proving that the decision was wrong. These recurring mistakes have caused me to miss numerous rewards and distributions over the years because my account was restricted or incorrectly classified. To be clear, I am not even concerned about the rewards themselves. What concerns me is the lack of accountability. When Binance eventually acknowledges that the issue was caused by a technical error, the missed rewards are not restored, no compensation is offered, and no official apology is given. I am not asking for special treatment. I am asking for something very simple: an official apology from Binance and a clear commitment that these repeated technical failures will be investigated and prevented from happening again to me and other users. Users deserve transparency, accountability, and respect—not repeated mistakes followed by automated responses.

  • MTgrali
    Muhammad Ali (@MTgrali) reported

    @binance @hamybinance I m stuck in debts can u help me Or u may ask someone who help It's been 4 year I m stuck at one place Trust me asking fr help, breaks my respect from inside but I m helpless

  • MikeRosenb
    Rosenberg (@MikeRosenb) reported

    @binance Before yes but not now, binance system is too slow and too risky, not my wallet not my money, i lost too many, in the same moment i was on other platform which i get gains without manipulations. Sick

  • Admiano
    Admiano.id (@Admiano) reported

    The most successful businesses have their founder talking to people; their customers, potential partners, and constantly working to make their product better and growing the pie Not on some campaign to make their biggest competitor look as bad as possible This is why OKX/Star will never be as big and as successful as Binance/CZ There’s a lesson in there PS: This is not about Binance/OKX

  • echo_tango_3
    Optimistic Bear (@echo_tango_3) reported

    @BSCNews @BinanceUS @Zcash This is a huge red flag for me. Everything Binance touches turns to ****!

  • Mrdollar22
    Alpha (@Mrdollar22) reported

    @binance With regulations around tokenized assets changing across different countries, how is Binance making sure bStocks can stay compliant in places where synthetic stocks face stricter rules? Do these regulatory differences affect how users in different regions can access or use them? #AskBinance

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