The Binance Announcement Page is the most authoritative portal for users to verify whether the latest news is genuine. Every official action—be it new token listings, delistings, network upgrades, or airdrop events—is published here first. This article provides the accurate address, category navigation, and subscription methods for the announcement center, explaining why you should develop the habit of verifying news through this official channel. Before visiting, ensure you are on the authentic Binance Official Website. Mobile users can also access the announcement center directly within the Binance Official App. For iOS users, please refer to the iOS Installation Tutorial to complete the app setup.
A: The official Binance announcement page address is https://www.binance.com/en/support/announcement. All official information (listings, delistings, maintenance, activities, and risk warnings) is released on this page. Any "official Binance news" not found here is not official.
Accurate Address of the Announcement Page
A: The announcement page is a sub-path under the binance.com root domain, not a standalone domain.
Full URL
https://www.binance.com/en/support/announcement
URL Structure Breakdown:
- Protocol: https
- Domain: www.binance.com (Note the "www" subdomain)
- Language: en (English)
- Path: /support/announcement
To switch languages:
- Simplified Chinese: /zh-CN/support/announcement
- Traditional Chinese: /zh-TW/support/announcement
- Japanese: /ja/support/announcement
It is Not a Standalone Domain
Binance's announcement page does not use a separate domain like announce.binance.com or news.binance.com (while announcements.binance.com was previously used for compliance announcements, it has since been merged into the main site path).
Any "announcement site" such as binance-news.com or binance-ann.com is a phishing attempt.
Category Structure of the Announcement Page
A: Announcements are divided into 7-10 common categories based on content type, each with its own independent link.
Primary Categories
| Category | Description | Content |
|---|---|---|
| New Cryptocurrency Listing | New Listings | Spot listings, Launchpad, Launchpool |
| Latest Activities | Latest Events | Airdrops, lucky draws, trading competitions, referral rewards |
| Latest Binance News | Binance News | Corporate updates, partnership announcements |
| Crypto Airdrop | Airdrop Info | Eligibility and claiming rules for airdrops |
| Maintenance Updates | System Maintenance | Wallet maintenance, chain upgrades, API maintenance |
| API Updates | API News | API interface changes, rate limit adjustments |
| Delisting | Delisting News | Token removals and trading pair deletions |
| Risk Warning | Risk Warnings | High volatility warnings, regulatory risk notifications |
Accessing Category Pages
On the main announcement page, category tabs are displayed in a horizontal bar at the top. Click a tab to filter results.
Each category has its own URL:
/en/support/announcement/new-cryptocurrency-listing-48
/en/support/announcement/latest-binance-news
/en/support/announcement/delisting
Note: The numeric IDs are internal Binance classification codes and may change; always refer to the actual links on the page.
Judging the Credibility of an Announcement
A: The URL must end in binance.com, and the announcement must have an official timestamp and category tags.
Characteristics of a Genuine Announcement
| Feature | Genuine Announcement |
|---|---|
| URL | binance.com/en/support/announcement/xxx-yyy-zzz |
| Title Format | E.g., "Binance Will List XXX (XXX)" or "Binance Completes XXX Network Upgrade" |
| Publish Time | Precise to the minute, typically in UTC time |
| Author | Binance (Unified signature) |
| Edit History | Includes a "Last edited" timestamp if content was updated |
| Related Links | All links point to internal binance.com pages |
| Risk Warning | High-risk announcements carry a "Risk Warning" tag |
Characteristics of a Fake Announcement
- The URL uses a different domain (e.g., binance-news.com, binance-cn.info).
- The title uses sensationalist language: "Breaking," "Exclusive," "Shocking," or "Internal Leak."
- The publish time is relative (e.g., "2 hours ago") without a precise timestamp.
- The author is a specific person (e.g., "Analyst Lisa," "Binance Asia Representative").
- The post ends with "Contact via WeChat / Telegram for private rewards."
- Mention of "Internal pre-sales," "Unpublished listing plans," or "VIP group spots."
How to Subscribe to Announcements
A: Binance announcements can be followed via RSS, email, Twitter, and App push notifications.
RSS Subscription
Binance announcement categories support RSS feeds:
https://www.binance.com/bapi/composite/v1/public/cms/article/list/query?type=1&pageNo=1&pageSize=20&catalogId=48
Alternatively, you can use an RSS conversion service like RSSHub:
https://rsshub.app/binance/announcement
Email Subscription
After registering a binance.com account, log in → User Center → Notifications → Announcement Emails → Toggle ON. The system will push critical announcements (listings, delistings, maintenance) to your registered email.
Always verify the sender's address ends exactly in @binance.com. Phishing emails often use fakes like @binance-news.com or @binance.support.
Twitter (X)
Official Binance Twitter: @binance (Verified blue checkmark, 70M+ followers). All major announcements are tweeted.
App Push Notifications
Enable push in the Binance App: Settings → Notifications → Announcement Notifications → ON. We recommend enabling "Listing," "Delisting," and "Maintenance" while muting "Activities" to avoid excessive alerts.
Real-World Examples: Verifying News
A: When you see rumors like "Binance is listing XXX" or "XXX is being delisted" in a community, your first reaction should be to check the announcement page.
Case 1: "Binance is about to list Token X"
Step 1: Go to binance.com/en/support/announcement/new-cryptocurrency-listing-48.
Step 2: If found, check the specific time, trading pairs, and rules.
Step 3: If not found, the news is fake—likely a Pump-and-Dump scheme.
Case 2: "Binance system maintenance, move your funds now"
Step 1: Go to the "Maintenance Updates" category on the announcement page.
Step 2: A real announcement will specify the start/end times, affected tokens/services, and whether deposits/withdrawals are impacted.
Step 3: Binance never asks users to "transfer funds to a specific address" to "avoid maintenance." Any such request is a phishing scam.
Case 3: "Binance is delisting Token Y, withdraw within hours"
Step 1: Verify in the "Delisting" category.
Step 2: Real delisting notices are issued at least 7 days in advance, giving users ample time to withdraw or cancel orders.
Step 3: Sensationalist phrases like "Withdraw within 48 hours or balance goes to zero" are typical scammer tactics to create panic.
English vs. Multi-language Announcements
A: The content is the same, but translated versions may follow the English original with a slight delay.
Translation Lag
Binance announcements are first published in English and then translated. Other language versions typically appear 5-30 minutes later, though urgent cases might take longer.
For immediate updates, you can:
- Check the English version (Latest Binance News category).
- Follow @binance on Twitter.
- Enable English push notifications in the App.
Translation Discrepancies
In rare cases, terminology in translations may vary from the English original. For specific rules, timeframes, or eligibility, the English version shall prevail. This is stated at the bottom of official announcements: "In case of any discrepancy between the translated versions and the original English version, the English version shall prevail."
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FAQ
Q: I searched "Binance Announcement" and the first result is binance-news.com. Is it trustworthy? A: No. binance-news.com is not official. The only official address is binance.com/en/support/announcement.
Q: Does Binance ever delete announcements? A: Rarely. Most are archived for years. Only a few involving regulatory adjustments might be replaced with updated versions, usually marked as "Updated."
Q: What time is "12:00 UTC" in my local time? A: UTC is +0. For example, it is 20:00 in Beijing (UTC+8) or 08:00 in New York (EDT, UTC-4). Binance uses UTC for all announcements to avoid time zone confusion.
Q: I saw a Binance announcement link in a Telegram group. Can I click it? A: Check the domain first. If it starts with binance.com/en/support/announcement/, it is safe. If it is any other domain (even similar-looking ones), it is phishing.
Q: Are "Inside Share Meetings" or "VIP Closed-door Sessions" in announcements real? A: No. Binance announcements never use terms like "Inside info," "VIP exclusive," or "Closed-door." All official events have public rules and open registration. Links using such descriptions are scams.