169 Total
47 High severity
110 Medium severity
12 Low severity

Key Facts

When does Binance.US automatically enroll all existing users in Soft-Staking?
Binance.US automatically enrolls all existing users in Soft-Staking following the Opt-Out Period.
Will Binance.US request user consent before collecting biometric information?
Binance.US (BAM) will request user consent before collecting biometric information.
May Binance.US amend or modify these Terms?
Binance.US may amend or modify these Terms at any time by posting revised Terms on the Website, and a user's continued use of the Services after posting constitutes acceptance of those revisions.
What does a user's continued use of the Services after posting constitute?
Binance.US may amend or modify these Terms at any time by posting revised Terms on the Website, and a user's continued use of the Services after posting constitutes acceptance of those revisions.
How does Binance.US require that any dispute or controversy arising out of or relating to the Terms or the Services be resolved?
Binance.US requires that any dispute or controversy arising out of or relating to the Terms or the Services be resolved through binding arbitration on an individual basis.
Does Binance.US require users to waive the right to a jury trial?
Binance.US requires users to waive both the right to a jury trial and the right to participate in a class action.
Does Binance.US require users to waive the right to participate in a class action?
Binance.US requires users to waive both the right to a jury trial and the right to participate in a class action.
Who decides any dispute regarding the construction, interpretation, or application of Binance.US's arbitration provision?
Binance.US requires that any dispute regarding the construction, interpretation, or application of its arbitration provision be decided by an arbitrator and not by a court or judge.
Can digital asset transactions be cancelled once initiated?
Binance.US establishes that digital asset transactions cannot be cancelled, reversed, or modified once initiated.
Can digital asset transactions be reversed or modified once initiated?
Binance.US establishes that digital asset transactions cannot be cancelled, reversed, or modified once initiated.
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Summary

These Terms govern your use of the Binance.US cryptocurrency platform. Once you initiate a digital asset transaction, it cannot be cancelled, reversed, or modified. If you have a dispute with Binance.US, you must resolve it through individual arbitration — not in court, and not as part of a class action — and Binance.US's financial liability to you is capped at $10,000 no matter the size of your actual loss.

Analysis

The Binance.US Terms of Use establish the binding contractual relationship between Binance.US (BAM) and users of its digital asset platform. The document imposes mandatory individual arbitration for all disputes arising from the Terms or Services, delegates arbitration-clause interpretation to an arbitrator rather than any court, and requires users to waive jury trial and class action rights. Binance.US caps its aggregate liability to users and third parties at $10,000 in actual damages and excludes all special, punitive, aggravated, incidental, indirect, and consequential losses. The Terms also establish automatic Soft-Staking enrollment for existing users following the Opt-Out Period, require user consent before biometric data collection, bar specific categories of prohibited business uses, and bind users to future Term amendments through continued use of the Services.

What this means for you

Users of Binance.US are bound by these Terms through continued use of the platform, with no affirmative consent required each time Binance.US posts an update. Digital asset transactions are final upon initiation with no cancellation or reversal. All existing users are automatically enrolled in Soft-Staking once the Opt-Out Period closes, so users who wish to avoid enrollment must act during that window. Binance.US will ask for consent before collecting biometric information, giving users a formal opportunity to agree or decline at that point. The $10,000 liability cap applies regardless of the size of any financial loss, and all disputes must be pursued through individual arbitration rather than litigation or class action.

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2 versions captured · Last updated: June 2026

What changed Binance.US updated its Terms of Use on June 6, 2026, introducing automatic staking of eligible tokens unless users opt out, adding a 14-day notice requirement for material fee and policy changes starting July 1, 2026, and clarifying that staking arrangements may involve multiple third-party custody and services providers. The most material change is the introduction of automatic enrollment in 'Soft-Staking,' which stakes eligible tokens held in user accounts without explicit prior opt-in, a shift from the previous language that stated staking was optional.
Why this matters The updated terms introduce automatic enrollment in Soft-Staking for eligible tokens held in user accounts, meaning assets will be staked on Binance.US's behalf with third-party providers unless users opt out before the policy takes effect. Previously, the terms stated staking was optional and required explicit designation. The revised language also establishes that starting July 1, 2026, users will receive at least 14 days' notice before material changes to fee schedules, terms, or account policies take effect. Users can avoid automatic staking by opting out before July 1, 2026, or by withdrawing or designating specific tokens as ineligible for Soft-Staking.
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