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Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange by trading volume, experienced service disruption earlier today after an Amazon Web Service (AWS) data center outage caused transaction failures and forced it to halt withdrawals temporarily.

The incident reignited concerns about the dependency on cloud infrastructure by centralized crypto platforms and the fragility of even the largest players in the crypto space.

What Happened?

Binance first acknowledged the issue in a post on X, explaining that a “temporary network interruption in the AWS data center” was causing inconsistent order execution.

While some trades went through successfully, others failed, prompting the exchange to suspend withdrawals as a precaution temporarily. However, a short while later, the company reported that services had begun recovering, though it warned that some functions might still experience delays.

Several other platforms were also affected, with KuCoin, Rabby, and DeBank users similarly hit with unresponsive services and failed transactions. KuCoin had also notified users of the network outage, saying its technical staff was working on fixing the issue. However, at the time of going to press, they had yet to make a follow-up statement regarding the platform’s status.

This wasn’t the first time a major cloud outage disrupted crypto platforms. In 2021, a widespread AWS failure crippled exchanges, trading apps, and even mainstream services, highlighting the risks of relying on a single cloud provider.

AWS remains the backbone of much of the internet, hosting over 30% of global cloud workloads, making its stability critical and its outages particularly damaging.

Crypto Community Reacts

The latest incident sparked a mix of humor, frustration, and calls for decentralization across social media.

Longtime Binance users brushed off concerns, with trader Daniel Nita tweeting, “I’ve been using Binance for over 7 years and never had major issues transacting — any problems are fixed fast, and users’ funds are always SAFU.”

His comment referenced Binance’s $1 billion Secure Asset Fund for Users (SAFU), an emergency reserve meant to protect customers in extreme scenarios.

However, others took a more critical stance. Decentralized cloud project Iagon seized the moment to promote alternatives, tweeting, “Time to switch to distributed computing? We can help.

Despite the outage, many praised Binance for its transparency, with one user posting, “Appreciate the updates. Hang tight, fam.” The exchange’s real-time communication contrasted with past incidents where platforms remained silent during downtime, fueling uncertainty.

The post Binance Faces Service Disruptions Due to AWS Data Center Outage appeared first on CryptoPotato.

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