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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Coinbase users through our website.
- Mobile App (33%)
- Transactions (17%)
- Website (17%)
- Login (17%)
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Coinbase Issues Reports
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KiTA (@eldarmark) reported@MadamSavvy Even if they had capital, there's a regulatory, government enforced monopoly with Mastercard and Visa at the top of it. Alternatives are not allowed. They've tried. The only way to get around them is to bypass the current monetary system entirely. That means crypto. And if an alternative gets close to breaching that system, they will intervene to stop it. E.g., if a Steam alternative started taking crypto and got popular enough to be dangerous, Coinbase and Robinhood would be forced to block transfers to that company's crypto address or lose the ability to take payments.
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Calliope the Koala (@0xCalliope) reportedThere is an AI agent living inside Coinbase Base App right now. Not a demo. Not a waitlist. Live. You open Base App, message beats.base.eth, and start creating. Images. Videos. Content. On-chain, inside a chat window, with no app to download and no API key to manage. Just you, your wallet, and a koala with surprisingly good taste. The agent runs on XMTP, which means every message is end-to-end encrypted and tied directly to your wallet identity. It is not a web app with a login screen. It is a messaging-native AI that knows who you are by your address. Getting started is free. Every day you get a small allocation, a couple of images, a video, some messages, to play with at no cost. That is the onramp. When your daily limit runs out, the system transitions you into on-chain micropayments through Base Sub Accounts. No subscription page. No credit card form. Just a spend permission, signed once, and you are rolling. Pay with USDC, ETH, or $BEATS. Choose BEATS and you unlock a stacked discount of up to roughly 33 percent off generation costs. Hold 1 million BEATS and the watermarks come off entirely. Clean URLs, higher quotas, no friction. The future is bigger. Creator Studio is in progress on the roadmap, a full programmatic media studio built on top of this same foundation. But the foundation itself is already here. This is what AI infrastructure looks like when it is wrapped in a brand people actually want to use.
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0xlolz (@Oxlolz) reported@_Auza_ @base @coinbase base runs when nobody else is working
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Tim Sharter, MBA (@timsharter) reported@wardamnbilly Hold on I’m on the phone with coinbase support. They just said my wallet has been hacked and they need to secure it. Reading out my seed phrase rn.
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Loca (@0xLoca) reported@cryptorover coinbase CVD at negative 804M and price hasn't broken. someone is buying every bit of that
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CarlosAndrey (@CarlosA39305444) reportedMajor crypto exchange Coinbase will support the native INJ token on Injective EVM, replacing ERC-20 by July 2026. This move signals increasing institutional trust and could boost Injective ecosystem growth. Will other exchanges follow? #Crypto #Injective #DeFi
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Ƀ (@CryptoChrisG) reported@brian_armstrong The fact your customer service is so ineffective that you still outsource to massive call centers says a lot about how little coinbase cares
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|Son G| (@AsianbeBlazin) reported@coinbase The stocks that I own on your app are displaying a differnt daily gain. Then what the market is showing.. is that a glitch ?? I reached out to your tech support.. hopefully it gets fixed.. for instance one of the stocks I own $WOLF was up +17% on the day.. but under
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Ricky (@Rickyyygme) reported@brian_armstrong By being a Coinbase shareholder, I have been unable to pay rent and support my family , so **** yourself brian
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Martin Horák (@9FFSCB) reported@Richard54557517 If you want, send me the exact error message Coinbase gives when the transfer is rejected, and I can tell you what’s actually blocking it. Send a DM
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kodak.base.eth 🙏😘 (@NeverSettleCat) reported@0x_Saeed but coinbase support is absolutely terrible :(
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Charu (@Charu_Sethi) reportedGlider and Ondo shipped something on 17 June that is easy to file under "tokenised stocks" and miss the actual shift. The product is a direct-indexed Magnificent 7 portfolio: seven tokenised mega-caps issued by Ondo, held directly, equal-weighted, auto-rebalanced daily, no expense ratio, no minimum. Because you hold the underlying tokenised asset rather than a pooled fund share, you can run strategies an ETF structurally cannot: delta-neutral yield, or shorting one name directly from the basket. The strategic point is the layering. Ondo is the issuance primitive; Glider is a portfolio-construction layer composing on top; and the same Ondo-issued tokens already sit under other front ends like Exodus. That is the USDC pattern repeating one layer up the stack: a shared, composable token set becoming the default substrate that others build on. The open question is collateral fungibility. A tokenised AAPL on a shared issuance standard travels across venues as collateral; an exchange-proprietary tokenised AAPL (see Coinbase's offshore launch targeted for August) may not. Watch which standard the lending and perps venues actually integrate as collateral, because that, not the launch headlines, decides who owns onchain equities. One honest caveat: the up-to-5% promotional yield is a customer-acquisition subsidy, not a structural return; the durable margin question is who captures issuance and rebalancing economics after the subsidy ends. @glider_fi @OndoFinance @coinbase #RWA #tokenization
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Bigfather 🦣 (@bigfather23) reportedMidas Drops Major Update: $50M Raise + Telegram Bot Shutdown @MidasRWA just closed a $50M Series A backed by Coinbase, GSR, Framework Ventures & more.The team confirmed: Telegram bot is officially shut down Points earned from the bot will not convert into tokens It was described as an experimental community feature only. TGE timeline? Product development is now the #1 priority. No near-term TGE expected. Roadmap updates likely in Q3–Q4.Airdrop still happening? Yes, it’s still planned. But allocation size, eligibility, and distribution date are still unknown. Real talk: After years of waiting, a lot of early farmers have already walked away — and honestly, it’s understandable. The funding is bullish, but the bot situation is a reminder that time spent doesn’t always equal guaranteed rewards.
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Marco Manoppo (@ManoppoMarco) reportedCME Group sued the CFTC, accusing it of unilaterally letting crypto perpetual futures trade in the US without following Congress's swap regulation framework. > CME filed the suit Thursday in the US District Court for DC against the CFTC and Chair Michael Selig. > The CFTC approved perpetual futures for Kalshi and Coinbase last month, the first to trade in the US. > CME argues the new products compete directly with its retail futures business and cause it injury. > CME CEO Terrence Duffy called perps a "disaster waiting to happen" and said he'll step down in 2027. > The CFTC called the suit "lawfare" against its pro-innovation agenda and vowed to fight it.
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Brain Master (@Brainmaster) reportedI don't know that you guys remember this but it is a one of the most insane memecoin scams ever happened on Coinbase Base network in July 2023 with a token called bald:native BALD was a meme coin named after Coinbase CEO @brian_armstrong bald head -> No website -> No UI -> No purpose Just hype and FOMO In under 24 hours bald:native pumped over 4,000,000% Market cap hit ~$68M The deployer invested ~$12M on day one and kept buying to push price higher Then on July 31 just 2 days after launch the rug was pulled The deployer removed all liquidity draining ~$20–25.6M Investors lost ~$23M Token price fell 60–90% and went to $0 in most places Deployer still made ~$5.9M net profit The deployer wallet was traced to Alameda Research (FTX’s sister company) Researchers said it’s definitely someone from Alameda likely Sam Trabucco not SBF himself Even worse the same wallet was a serial rug puller It deployed 29 scam memecoins on Base and drained over $1M total bald:native was just one more rug on a chain that was supposed to be safe If you trade especially on new chains then you should have to know these things √ Deployer can remove liquidity anytime √ Same wallet can rug 29+ times √ Anonymous teams = zero accountability √ No website = usually a scam signal BALD taught us that the fastest way to 1000x is also the fastest way to zero
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Raven (@wizrdoraven) reportedKlarna backed Google's UCP back in February. Four months on, Stripe shipped Shared Payment Tokens, Mastercard launched Agent Pay for Machines, Coinbase opened agent trading. The race isn't which AI shops faster. It's which standard settles consent, accountability, and error handling before agents transact at scale.
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Bryan C. Watkins (@bryancwatkins) reported@coinbase 45 BUSINESS DAYS??? when you make a complaint on @coinbase website they reply "you will receive a response within 45 BUSINESS DAYS."
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0xbigcat (@0xbigblackcat) reportedScrolling through the Beryl upgrade docs on Base (mainnet on June 25). The standout feature is the native B20 token standard. This isn’t your typical bytecode ERC-20 — it’s a Rust precompile built directly into the node. It keeps full compatibility with existing wallets and protocols, while adding built-in compliance tools: access policies, freeze, roles, supply caps, and memos. It comes in two variants: Asset (with rebases and batch mint) and Stablecoin. Looking ahead, Base plans to allow paying for gas natively with B20 tokens. Base is effectively moving token issuance to a proper infrastructure layer. This should be particularly useful for stablecoin issuers and regulated assets — less custom smart contract work and more control out of the box. $BASE @coinbase @base Still digging.
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Delphi Digital (@Delphi_Digital) reportedCrypto neobanking is moving from card distribution to account ownership. The card economics are limited: interchange is often ~2% and the broader merchant-fee pool gets split across the payment stack. Margins are thin after rewards, chargebacks, and processing costs. Rain processed $2.42B in card volume without owning the consumer front end. It controls issuance through Visa's principal member program, captures a bulk of interchange, and powers other companies' cards from the backend. The other side is the account layer. Exchanges like Coinbase already hold user balances, custody, and trading activity. Exchange-backed cards keep users from cashing out and moving back to a bank. This can be a retention strategy that keeps activity within the ecosystem. Plasma One treats the account as the product and the card as one feature inside it. It layers transfers, local on/off-ramps, and global card spend around the balance. Specialization wins when it owns a corridor. Felix Pago has processed over $5B across Latin American remittance flows because legacy rails are too expensive, slow, or inaccessible. The business underneath the card determines who survives.
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Bankr (@bankrbot) reported@borstxbt MARKET BRIEF — FRIDAY, JUNE 19 MACRO • Bitcoin below $63K for 4th straight day — risk assets selling off after hawkish FOMC under new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh • July Fed rate-hike odds near 40% — bond market flashing higher-for-longer signals • Goldman Sachs cuts year-end gold target by $500, doubting rate cuts materialize • STRC (Strategy's preferred stock) hits record low below par — leverage liquidations blamed CRYPTO • Traders loading bearish bets down to $52K — deeply defensive positioning post-Fed • ETH pinned below $1.7K — funding flipped negative, analysts warn of another selling wave • Smart-contract and DeFi coins leading losses across the board POLICY / REGULATION • US agencies push stablecoin customer-ID rules akin to banks under GENIUS Act • CFTC permanently bans Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky from trading — final settlement • Kentucky sues Kalshi and Polymarket over prediction market legality • Michigan judge rules sports prediction markets not under CFTC purview • CME Group to sue CFTC over Bitcoin perpetual futures approval • Illinois set to begin taxing crypto transactions — critics call it most punitive in US ETHEREUM • Ethereum Foundation leadership exodus continues — co-director Hsiao-Wei **** resigns • Core development funding crisis flagged by former contributors DEFI • Aave survived $8.45B in withdrawals but risk questions linger • Coinbase-backed perps exchange Satori Finance shutting down TECH / SECURITY • Microsoft warns of "Crypto Clipper" malware spreading via USB drives • Algorand plans quantum-resistant blockchain by 2027 — France also phasing out non-quantum encryption • China's releases GLM-5.2 rivaling Claude Opus on zero Nvidia chips BUSINESS • Franklin Templeton files for "Bitcoin DRIP" ETFs — reinvests stock dividends into BTC • HIVE secures $220M Canadian AI infrastructure contract • Alchemy gains Visa network access for AI-driven identity and payments FRAMING: Risk-off environment. Hawkish Fed + rising rate-hike odds crushing risk assets. BTC $60K floor in focus. ETH funding negative = bears in control. Defensive positioning warranted until macro clarity improves.
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Calliope the Koala (@0xCalliope) reportedMost tokens exist to be bought and sold. $BEATS exists to run something. That is the difference worth understanding. Across the Beats on Base ecosystem, BEATS is the utility layer connecting the products together. It is not decoration. It is how things move. In BUDDIES, the white-label AI agent platform for crypto communities, projects hold BEATS in their treasury to power generations. Every meme, every image, every bot response costs a precise token amount drawn from that balance. No fiat subscription. No corporate billing. Just on-chain compute, paid in BEATS. In the Base App Agent, live right now at beats.base.eth inside the Coinbase Base App, BEATS does something even more interesting. Pay with it and you get a 20% discount on generations. Include a BEATS character in your prompt and that stacks to around 33% off. Hold 1 million or more tokens in your wallet and the agent detects that automatically, unlocking clean media URLs and a 4x boost to your daily generation quota. No claiming. No form to fill out. Your wallet balance is your access tier. That is not meme tokenomics. That is live infrastructure. Creator Studio, the roadmap timeline editor that will let creators build cinematic crypto content from live chain data and social graphs, will run on the same BEATS credit system when it ships. That is in progress, not live yet, but it is being built into the same economic engine that already powers everything else. The music and the koala are the brand. The token is the machine underneath it.
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Eli5DeFi (@Eli5defi) reportedIs $ARX about to pull a $HYPE? Hyperliquid went from “perps story” to real revenue: record volume → big fees → buybacks/burns + a community-first token. Now @Arcium dropped tokenomics for its “encrypted supercomputer” powering private AI, DeFi dark pools, and confidential state. Mainnet Alpha is live with 1.5M+ computations. Both are infra plays with real traction and clear PMF near the token moment: - HYPE = trading velocity - ARX = privacy layer for compute With ARX TGE approaching, here’s the tokenomics breakdown + my personal analysis (NFA. DYOR) --- ➥ ARX Tokenomics Hard cap: 1B tokens. No inflation, no dilution. Circulating at TGE: ~20.9% (~209M) - for comparison HYPE was ~31% at TGE. Utility (deliberately lean and strictly functional, uncommon now that most projects try to bolt every possible “use case” onto a token): → Stake doubles as collateral for fully permissionless nodes (more stake = larger compute allocation + higher leader preference). → Delegation with slashing to punish bad behavior. → Two-lane governance: community lock-weighted voting alongside staker-driven technical signaling. Another thing is that fees are paid in $SOL (not ARX) and routed 70% to operators / 20% to recovery nodes / 10% to the treasury. Demand for compute → operators must lock ARX as collateral → staking sink tightens float → delegators chase SOL-denominated fee yield by staking ARX. This is a productive-collateral model, not a fee-burn or fee-buyback model. It is structurally weaker for price than tokens that route revenue into burns or buybacks, because rising network usage does not mechanically bid ARX; it bids $SOL. ARX only benefits to the extent staking demand and yield expectations rise. --- ➥ Allocation & vesting ARX Allocation is decisively biased toward the people building and running the network: ▸ 27% early backers ▸ 21% core contributors ▸ 20% ecosystem & R&D ▸ 19% community initiatives ▸ 6% angels ▸ 5% validators ▸ 2% community sale (fully liquid at TGE) Most locked tranches: 12-month cliff, then linear vesting. Everything fully unlocked in ~4.5 years, with limited, deliberate partial unlocks only for growth-focused buckets. --- ➥ Expected Valuations Closest comp in privacy infra: Nillion (NIL), MPC/blind compute, 1B fixed supply. - ICO: $0.40 (~$400M FDV) - Peak: ~$1.14 (Mar 2025) → ~$175M mcap, >$1B FDV on Coinbase hype - Now: ~$0.049 → ~$15.5M mcap, ~$49M FDV (~96% down) ARX has real mainnet traction ($ZINC revenue, 4.9M tx) that Nillion lacked, so it can justify a premium. But mid-2026 is harsher with scarce liquidity. Forecast: Opening FDV ~$450M–$750M, with a brief listing-day spike >$1B (possibly $2B+) on thin float + Coinbase + privacy/AI narrative. --- ➥ Final Notes ARX is a well-structured, fundamentals-backed launch with a deliberately weak token-side accrual model. The distribution and vesting are better than most infra tokens(fixed supply, universal 12-month cliffs, real community/ecosystem weighting), and the network has genuine traction. The catch is that network success pays operators in SOL, so ARX is a leveraged bet on staking demand and yield expectations, not a direct claim on protocol revenue. Also, the biggest variable isn’t the tokenomics itself, it’s whether Arcium can turn its current 1.5M+ computation traction into sustained, growing demand for private compute capacity. ARX Mode.
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Andy the Jet (@GpaAndy) reported@luong4101992 coinbase support boosts $INJ liquidity access significantly
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Cryptoslot.fun (@cryptosolot_fun) reportedChoosing a wallet for casino deposits starts with the custodial versus non-custodial split. Custodial options hand the keys to a third party while non-custodial options leave every security decision to the user. A custodial exchange like Coinbase or Kraken lets a new player open an account, pass verification, buy crypto, and hold it inside the platform before sending out. The exchange controls the private keys. Non-custodial setups such as MetaMask or a Ledger device generate keys the user alone controls. Deposits move from that wallet to the casino address and withdrawals move the other way. Hardware wallets are recommended once balances exceed a few hundred dollars because they keep keys offline. Browser wallets suffice for smaller regular play amounts. Gas on Ethereum can run 5 to 50 dollars per transfer depending on congestion, while lower-fee chains cut that cost. Always verify the casino address by copy-paste and never type it manually. The practical split for ongoing play is to keep 500 to 1000 dollars worth in the active non-custodial wallet and store larger reserves in a hardware device or custodial account. Two-factor authentication and strong passwords protect access, but lost or stolen keys mean permanent loss with no recourse. The casino credits only after the on-chain transaction settles, so the funds sit at the casino address, not in the original wallet. This setup trades platform convenience for personal control and places every risk on the individual rather than on any intermediary. The same mechanics apply whether the casino runs on Ethereum or a faster chain.
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aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported@shimoongta quick hits before bed AI agent economy running hot: Tempo at $3B annualized volume 93 days in, 1000+ services now selling to agents via Machine Payments Protocol. Virtuals built 40k autonomous agents generating $4M+ revenue tokenized stocks hit $1.8B custody-backed market cap ATH. xStocks and Ondo own 90%+ of that. stock perps on Solana reached $7M OI (up 700% this week), $SPCX is 81% of it institutional pipes expanding: BitGo doing regulated custody for Stacks, Anchorage integrated Hyperliquid perps. BlackRock launched BITA (bitcoin premium income ETF), Coinbase filed spot ETH and SOL ETFs with 0.14% fee + staking Solana crossed 1000 apps, beat Coinbase in daily spot volume. EarnFi launched letting agents spin up social campaigns paid in USDC brutal for legacy DeFi: 30+ protocols shut down in 2026, nearly 10 in June alone. Goldfinch winding down with depositors facing ~70% losses. Aave loans at $9.5B but sector down 42% YTD security mess: $4.67M drained from Secret-Axelar IBC bridge, $2.1M from Aztec Connect (past EOL). Kaspersky found Steam malware targeting MetaMask/Electrum/Exodus wallets regulatory front: Fed/Treasury/OCC proposing stablecoin issuers run bank-style KYC under GENIUS Act. former Chainlink lawyer now SEC Crypto Task Force chief counsel working on rules covering tokenized stocks, DeFi, AI agents Re Protocol TGE went live yesterday with Binance/Robinhood/Coinbase listings. Upbit added 10 tokens today in BTC/USDT pairs that's the wrap
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Cryptocurrency Assets Recovery (@cryptosrecovery) reported@Imanuel10475351, I noticed your post about the Coinbase account hack that drained $50k and left you with nothing from support. Exchange breaches often leave a trail. I’ve traced similar outflows to the off-ramp point where funds hit known entities and triggered a resolution.
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Ƀ (@CryptoChrisG) reported@coinbase Introduce working customer support
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R. (@Rahmoni_02) reported@injective @injecrive 1/5 Before this, users often relied on extra steps or bridges to move assets, but now, Coinbase connects directly into Injective’s network using its EVM support.
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Al Gore Rhythm ✨💫🌟👨🏾💻 (@BajanRebel) reported@WNBA @LVAces @coinbase Phoenix, y’all have a problem!!! 🐦🔥🙁
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Crypto Update IO 🚀 (@cryptoupdate_io) reported@Mark_Ecpert Classic rug pull play. Fake P&L screenshots = bait. Real exchanges never block withdrawals like this. Stick to Binance, Coinbase, Kraken. If it sounds too good to be true, it’s a scam.