Hand Embroidery Bullion Badge

Could you clarify what you mean by “hand embroidery bullion badges post by Binance” — do you mean:

A post on Binance’s platform about physical bullion-wire embroidered badges (like on jackets), or

A post by Binance about digital “badges” (achievements/credentials) in its social/trader-profile system, or

Something else entirely?

Here’s what I found so far — and there’s no credible public evidence linking Binance to physical hand-embroidery bullion badges:

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✅ What Binance actually offers: “Trader Badges” (digital)

Binance’s social platform Binance Square offers “Trader Profiles,” which include digital “Trader Badges” that reflect a user’s real trading activity, holdings and history.

These “badges” are a digital feature — not physical objects — used to build credibility and trust among traders.

Examples of such badges include “Real Trading,” “BNB Holder,” “Frequent Trader,” “1 Year user,” etc.

So, when Binance refers to “badges,” it means digital labels or icons on profiles — not embroidered patches.

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🎨 What “hand-embroidery bullion badges” are (in general) — but from unrelated sellers

“Bullion badges” generally refer to physical embroidered patches made with metallic thread or bullion wire. Historically used for military, ceremonial or uniform insignia.

These are handcrafted — often on felt, velvet or wool — using gold/silver or metallic wires, silk threads, etc. The result: a raised, textured, 3D-looking badge or emblem.

There are many independent badge-makers and exporters (especially in Pakistan and surrounding regions) who produce such badges: for uniforms (military, navy, police), blazers, clubs, ceremonial wear, fashion, etc.

However — none of those are connected to Binance in any credible public documentation that I found.

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❗ Why a “post by Binance” about physical bullion badges is unlikely / unverified