1) What happened?
On August 29, 2025, Binance temporarily halted futures trading due to a technical issue. The problem was later resolved, and all futures markets were reopened.
2) Which service was affected?
The issue was primarily in the Futures UM (USDⓈ-Margined/Unified Margin) section—where margin and settlement occur in stablecoins like USDT/USDC.
3) What is the current situation?
Binance has reported that the issue has been resolved and all futures trading is back to normal.
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4) Immediate actions for traders (checklist)
1. Review open positions – Check if the size, entry, liquidation price are correct.
2. Reset stop-loss/take-profit – Ensure previous orders are correct (sometimes conditional orders may not have triggered during outages—check).
3. Check funding/fee log – Verify if there were any unusual charges during the outage.
4. Order history and PnL export – Download statements as proof.
5. Support ticket – If you suspect damage or issues with order execution, submit a ticket with timestamp/screenshot (resolution/compensation is subject to exchange policy).
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5) Risk management (steps to stay safe in the coming days)
1. Reduce leverage – Being at 2–5x lowers risk during systemic shocks.
2. Use conditional orders – Set stop-market/take-profit in advance.
3. Diversify positions – It's better not to keep large exposure on a single platform to avoid exchange-specific risks.
4. Maintain margin buffer – Extra margin to prevent liquidation during sudden volatility.
5. API key/trading bot safety – Set “cancel all on error” or “max position” limit.
6. Keep alerts on – Follow Binance's official channel/X updates and system status.
7. 2FA backup – Keep the authenticator's backup code safe (quick recovery possible if the device is lost).
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6) Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Did this only happen with UM (stablecoin-margined) contracts?
The report identified the UM segment as the main issue.
Is it safe to trade now?
The platform has been reported to be back online; however, start small considering high volatility/post-outage risks.
Will there be compensation for losses?
This is a case-by-case and exchange policy matter—submit a ticket to support with details.
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