
Binance Chat now lets users report suspicious accounts and groups directly. The tool arrives as BNB rewards draw engagement and potential scammers to the platform.
Binance is giving its in-app messaging users a new way to report bad actors. Binance Chat has rolled out a report feature that lets users flag suspicious users, messages, and groups directly within the platform.
Launched on April 15, 2026, Binance Chat lets users message each other, form groups, share content, and transfer cryptocurrencies without leaving the Binance app. The new report feature lets users flag suspicious behavior at the user or group level. This builds on existing tools for reporting scams through Binance’s support channels.
On June 23, 2026, Binance rolled out an update that introduced message pinning and improved spam control measures. Before that, Binance launched a Creator Beta phase in May 2026, along with private chat options.
Binance has used BNB rewards to incentivize engagement inside Chat. When there is money on the table for activity, some users will try to game the system. The reporting tool gives users a direct way to flag suspicious accounts and content, which should help Binance police the platform more quickly than relying on support tickets.
The research notes an absence of expert commentary or market analysis regarding the impact of these updates on token performance or overall market dynamics, limiting the visibility of potential reactions from investors. For now, the feature is a user-facing safety tool with no direct price catalyst attached to it.
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