Binance and Ledger both maintained perfect uptime during the monitoring period ending 20 April 2026, according to Uptrue's independent monitoring. However, Ledger demonstrated significantly faster response times, averaging 130ms compared to Binance's 485ms—a 3.7x performance advantage that reflects different architectural priorities between an exchange and a wallet provider.
- Both providers achieved 100% uptime with zero incidents during the monitoring period
- Ledger responded 3.7x faster than Binance (130ms vs 485ms average response time)
- Neither provider experienced downtime; total outage time: 0 minutes for both
- Ledger maintains a public status page; Binance does not publish incident history
Uptime This Week
Both Binance and Ledger delivered 100% uptime during the week of 20 April 2026, with zero recorded incidents and zero minutes of downtime. This parity reflects stable infrastructure across both platforms during the monitoring period. The absence of any service interruptions indicates both providers met baseline reliability expectations for the crypto infrastructure category.
Response Time
Ledger's average response time of 130ms significantly outpaced Binance's 485ms, a difference of 355ms that reflects Ledger's focus on wallet security architecture versus Binance's higher-volume exchange operations. For users requiring fast transaction submission or real-time wallet access, Ledger's latency profile presents a meaningful technical advantage. This gap suggests different optimization priorities rather than infrastructure deficiency.
Incidents & Downtime
Neither provider recorded any incidents during the monitoring window, and both maintained zero cumulative downtime. Ledger's published status page provides transparency into historical incident data, while Binance does not maintain a public status page, limiting visibility into past reliability patterns. This transparency difference may be relevant for teams requiring audit trails of provider reliability.
Which Should You Choose?
For latency-sensitive applications, Ledger is the stronger choice, delivering response times 3.7x faster than Binance. For high-volume exchange operations, Binance's performance was adequate during this period, though the slower response time may impact user experience during traffic spikes. Teams requiring incident transparency should prioritize Ledger's public status page.
All uptime, response time, and incident data is collected by Uptrue's independent monitoring infrastructure. HTTP checks run every 5 minutes. An incident is recorded only after 2+ consecutive failed checks. Uptrue is not affiliated with any monitored service. For corrections: reports@uptrue.io