From last night to early this morning, a notable change occurred within the domestic crypto community: many Vietnamese Binance moderators simultaneously left the community support groups. This development has caused considerable concern among users and raised questions about the real reasons behind it.
In a short period of time: Many Telegram and Facebook groups related to Binance have reported that the Vietnamese moderator is no longer active or has left the group. There has been no official announcement from Binance. Community support channels have become "vacant" in Vai of administrators. The changes occurred simultaneously, not individually, so they quickly attracted attention.

Legal factors: the most frequently mentioned reason.
Much of the discussion within the community is leaning towards domestic legal pressure. On March 17th, Reuters reported that the Vietnamese Ministry of Finance is developing regulations to tighten the operations of foreign crypto exchanges. Simultaneously, Vietnam is preparing to launch a licensed domestic crypto exchange. Recently, the Ministry of Public Security also proposed requiring the identification of group owners and moderators, and holding group administrators legally responsible for content.
These changes directly impact: Community administrators, user support moderators, and personnel involved with international platforms. In this context, withdrawing from the team may be an option to reduce personal risk.
Will assets on Binance be affected?
In short: There is nothing to worry about immediately.
Specifically: According to Resolution 05: Restrictions on trading on foreign exchanges only take effect after 6 months. Condition: a licensed domestic exchange must be in place beforehand. However, as of March 23, 2026: No Vietnamese crypto exchange has been officially licensed. This means: You can still use Binance normally, and there is no direct ban or restriction.
Warning: Increased risk of fraud.
When market information causes panic, fraudulent activities often increase sharply.
Please note: Fake accounts impersonating Binance moderators or staff may send messages requesting: "urgent asset withdrawal," "transfer coins to secure account," or send login or verification links from unknown sources.
The simple principle is: Do not transfer assets upon request via private messages, do not access suspicious links, and only follow announcements from official channels.
The departure of the Binance Vietnam moderator from the community is most likely a personal reaction to legal changes, rather than a sign of a major incident on the exchange's part. However: The legal framework in Vietnam is changing rapidly, and the operating environment of international exchanges will be affected in the near future.
What should you do now?
- Stay calm and avoid acting on rumors.
- Double-check your account security: 2FA, Email
- Follow information from Binance and official sources.
- Avoid interacting with any unverified "support" services.
If there are any new developments related to Binance Vietnam or Vietnamese crypto legal issues, Followin will update you quickly so you can stay informed.



