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Reuters: Binance Australia Users Rush to Sell Bitcoin Amid Payment Issues

Rebeca Moen   May 29, 2023 21:39 0 Min Read


According to a recent report by Reuters, Bitcoin prices on Binance's Australian platform were almost A$9,000 lower than those on rival exchanges on Tuesday. This significant discrepancy suggests that Binance users in Australia are looking to quickly offload their positions.

This rush comes on the heels of recent disruptions in the operations of Binance Australia. On May 18, 2023, the company informed its users through Twitter that PayID AUD deposits could no longer be facilitated due to a decision made by its third-party payment service provider. The company also mentioned that bank transfer withdrawals may be affected, with details to follow once confirmed.

In the face of these challenges, Binance Australia emphasized that it is actively seeking alternative providers to continue offering AUD deposits and withdrawals. In the meantime, users can continue to buy and sell cryptocurrencies using credit or debit cards, and the Binance Peer-to-Peer (P2P) marketplace remains operational as usual.

In a follow-up tweet, Binance reminded users that while bank transfers for AUD deposits are currently unavailable, several alternatives remain accessible. These include deposits via credit or debit cards, buying and selling crypto via the Binance P2P platform, and utilizing third-party payment methods.

Binance also reassured its customers about the safety of their funds. "Rest assured that your funds are safe through the Secure Asset Fund for Users (SAFU)," Binance tweeted. SAFU is an insurance fund designed to protect Binance users and their assets in extreme situations.

The price drop on Binance Australia underscores the market's sensitivity to operational disruptions and the essential role that trust and stability play in the rapidly evolving cryptocurrency space. As Binance continues to find solutions to these recent issues, the broader impacts on its user base and the Australian crypto market at large remain to be seen.


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