Binance will suspend stock trading services on June 13 to support the upgrade of a partner brokerage system
June 10 | Official Announcement: Temporary Disruption to Binance Stock Trading Service
Due to a planned system upgrade by our partner broker, Binance’s stock trading service will be temporarily unavailable from 18:50 UTC+8 on June 13 to 00:00 UTC+8 on June 14.
Important reminder: All outstanding stock orders must be canceled before the upgrade starts to avoid potential losses. Any active stock orders in place at 18:50 UTC+8 on June 13 will be automatically canceled at that time.
The upgrade is scheduled to take place outside regular market hours and is expected to wrap up within the planned time window. Early completion or possible delays due to extra work cannot be ruled out. Once the upgrade finishes, the stock trading service will resume automatically—no additional action is needed from users.
We advise all users to make necessary trading arrangements in advance to minimize any impact on their trading activities during this period.
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