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Binance halts Bitcoin withdrawals for the second time

Binance halted Bitcoin BTC $27,416 withdrawals for the second time on May 8, citing a large backlog of pending withdrawals.

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Binance halted Bitcoin BTC $27,416 withdrawals for the second time on May 8, citing a large backlog of pending withdrawals.

Binance tweeted on May 8 that it closed off BTC withdrawals “temporarily” as there was a “large volume of pending transactions.”

It added the transactions were still pending, as its “set fees did not anticipate the recent surge in [Bitcoin] network gas fees.”

The exchange provided an update almost two hours after its initial tweet and said it was “replacing the pending [Bitcoin] withdrawal transactions with a higher fee so that they get picked up by mining pools.”

Nearly three hours after it’s first tweet, Binance said Bitcoin withdrawals had resumed with pending transactions being processed with higher transaction fees.

It added it was working on enabling withdrawals via the Lightning Network which it claimed could help mitigate such withdrawal halts in the future.

At the time, the Bitcoin mempool had a backlog of around 400,000 transactions waiting to be processed. That swelled to nearly 485,000 at the time of Binance’s second withdrawal halt, according to data from mempool.space.

A mempool is an area where transactions on the Bitcoin network “wait” before being verified by each blockchain node.

Binance saw significant Bitcoin net negative outflows on May 7 with around 175,650 BTC worth around $4.95 billion flowing from the exchange on the day according to data from CryptoQuant.

Binance claimed this outflow data was actually it moving Bitcoin between its hot and cold wallets.

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