Binance Wallet Bans 600+ ‘Bot Farm’ Accounts, Claws Back Airdrops, Offers 50% Bounty

Key Takeaways:
- More than 600 accounts were banned for abusing the Binance Alpha program with automated tools.
- Offenders face permanent disqualification from all Binance campaigns plus airdrop clawbacks.
- Binance launches a whistleblower bounty: the first verified reporter can receive up to 50% of recovered earnings.
Binance Wallet has moved to shut down large-scale manipulation of its Alpha program, removing hundreds of accounts linked to automated “bot farm” activity. The company says the crackdown is part of a wider plan to protect legitimate users and keep token-distribution events fair.
What Binance Did and Why It Matters
Binance says it banned over 600 accounts that misused Binance Alpha by employing unauthorized automated tools. Alpha is designed to connect users with new-project campaigns and airdrops through the Binance Wallet experience.
The company framed the action as a platform-integrity push: preventing manufactured engagement, queue skimming, and other tactics that distort rewards and disadvantage real users.
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The Penalties: Permanent Bans and Clawbacks
Effective immediately, any account verified to have:
- Breached Binance Terms of Use,
- Violated the Binance Wallet or Alpha terms, or
- Misused the Alpha platform,
can be permanently banned from all Binance campaigns and promotions. Binance also reserves the right to claw back airdrops and related earnings that were obtained through manipulation.
These measures aim to remove the economic incentive behind botting. If exploited rewards can be revoked after the fact, automated abuse becomes far less profitable.
A New Bounty Program to Crowdsource Enforcement
To scale enforcement, Binance introduced a community reporting incentive:
- The first user to submit a verified report of a violating account may receive up to 50% of the recovered earnings from that account.
- Reports must be submitted via Binance’s official link and include supporting evidence such as screenshots, UIDs, IP addresses, and relevant on-chain addresses.
The bounty aligns detection with user incentives: legitimate participants now have a direct reason to flag suspicious behavior that dilutes their own rewards.
How to Report Suspected Alpha Abuse
Binance encourages users to:
- Collect evidence (screenshots of suspicious actions, wallet activity, referral loops, scripts in use, etc.).
- Submit through the official reporting portal, not via DMs or third-party sites.
- Include identifiers (account UID), network details (IP if available), and blockchain addresses tied to the activity.
- Avoid duplicate submissions; only the first verified report is eligible for the bounty payout.
Accurate, complete reports reduce verification time and improve the odds of a successful bounty claim.
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Fairness As a Competitive Feature
Exchanges and wallets are competing not only based on listings and UX, but integrity as well. Engaged communities lose interest in airdrops when they feel cheated. The strategy of Binance: ban, claw back and reward the whistleblower will be aimed to shift the game back to the real users and provide a message to the projects that Alpha is able to provide closer distribution.
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