In response to the recent market decline, Binance issued a statement stating: - The decoupling of some Binance yield products related to USDE, BNSOL, and WBETH occurred after the market crash. This decoupling impacted some users who held these assets as collateral and were forced to liquidate their positions. Binance has assumed responsibility and fully compensated them for their losses. Compensation has been paid in two tranches, totaling approximately $283 million. - During the period of significant market volatility, internal fund transfers and Earn product redemptions experienced brief delays, impacting timely margin replenishment. Binance will compensate users with verified losses. Furthermore, regarding the extreme price fluctuations of certain tokens on the Binance platform, Binance stated: - Historical limit orders (some dating back several years, even as early as 2019, such as IOTX and ATOM) remain on the platform. During a significant market sell-off and insufficient buy orders, sell orders continued to execute these long-term limit orders, causing a temporary and significant drop in token prices. Some trading pairs (such as IOTX/USDT) recently reduced the number of decimal places in the minimum price change, causing the user interface to display prices as zero. This is a display issue, not an actual zero price. Binance will optimize the UI display and correct the abnormal price display in the UI (without further announcement) to ensure a better trading experience. The API interface is not affected.