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Most Reported Problems
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- Transactions (40%)
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- Withdrawals (20%)
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JCYBER RECOVERY FIRM (@Jcyber_HQ) reported@PerryNMD1 Having funds stuck between Base and Coinbase while the tokens also aren’t showing in Ledger is understandably stressful. DM the transaction hash, wallet addresses, and screenshots, and I’ll help trace the transfer and assess options for possible recovery. No upfront
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Cryptopolitan (@CPOfficialtx) reportedShe bought 1 Bitcoin (bitcoin:native), at $500, and a SIM swap took it all. By the time she checked her Coinbase balance, it read zero. We sat down with Mark Kreitzman (GM at @efani) to break down how SIM swaps actually work, and why crypto holders are the highest-value targets in the game. 🧵 Full episode in comments. This clip is 50 seconds... It'll stay with you longer.
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Dev (@zkDragon) reported@zmanian @ShieldedFlow @sovright_ Also the baseline Zebra getblocktemplate is rather slow. If you did a shielded coinbase proof to Ironwood on Zebra, you would risk operating off of 2s+ stale templates. In Zakura, we: - Cache proving keys - Avoid rebuilding duplicate proofs - prove these txs over 2x faster
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Morpheu5 Stock Watcher (@Morpheu5Watcher) reportedBITCOIN EXPOSURE MEANS THREE DIFFERENT THINGS IN A BROKERAGE APP: COINBASE $COIN Coinbase Global $COIN at $148.88 (Friday after hours), -$5.02 / -3.26% from Thursday's $153.90 close. Bitcoin is close to unchanged over the last day, yet the three ways most people hold it in a brokerage account have not moved together for months. That gap matters more than the price. The coins: Bitcoin $BTC at $63,290, +0.40% over 24 hours; Ethereum $ETH at $1,889, +0.34%. Quiet. Now measure it from bitcoin's record $126,198 on Oct 6, 2025: - Bitcoin itself: about -50%. - iShares Bitcoin Trust $IBIT at $35.65 (Friday after hours), -$0.23 / -0.64% from Thursday's $35.88 close - and -50.4% from its 52-week high of $71.82, set that same Oct 6. A spot ETF holds real bitcoin in custody, so its share price shadows the coin. That near-match is the design working. - Coinbase: -63.0% from its 52-week high of $402.16 on Oct 10. It is a business, not a coin. It earns fees on trading ACTIVITY, so a sleepy market bills less even when the price holds. - Strategy $MSTR, formerly MicroStrategy, at $93.10 (Friday after hours), -$4.00 / -4.12% from Thursday's $97.10 close - and -75.0% from its 52-week high of $372.62. It borrowed to buy and hold bitcoin, and borrowed money magnifies both ways. Coinbase's Q2, reported July 30: transaction revenue $599.2M, -21% from the prior quarter, against subscription and services revenue of $555.1M - a record 48% of net revenue. GAAP net loss $359M. Bitcoin-linked transactions are now 12% of revenue, down from over half historically. Two forces pushed this week. Japan: the Bank of Japan has held its rate at 1.0% since June while warning core inflation should run clearly above 2%, and Friday brought reports it is preparing a hike - next meeting September 17-18, market-implied odds of a quarter-point rise near 51%. Japan is the world's cheapest place to borrow; pricier money there gets speculative assets sold first. Supply: U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs shed $389.7M over Aug 10-14 (SosoValue), the largest weekly withdrawal in six weeks, after taking in $853M the week before. Listed miners sold more than 32,000 BTC in Q1 2026 - more than in all of 2025 combined - to fund a pivot into AI data-center hosting. Len5 read: neither Coinbase nor Strategy is on any of the six. Hypergrowth hunts early, fast-growing disruptors, and Coinbase's transaction revenue is shrinking, not compounding; a return to growth there would change that. Quality-Value wants a durable business at a fair price, and a GAAP loss is not that earnings power; sustained profits put it in scope. Strategy fails the same test: its results are bitcoin's results. Income is out for both - no dividend. These are speculative, high-volatility holdings, and the past ten months proved it three ways. If you own one because you wanted bitcoin, the job this weekend is confirming which you actually bought.
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Jacob Walker (@JacobWalkerQ1) reportedCoinbase officially stops DAI stablecoin support on Arbitrum and Optimism today Target Ethereum mainnet sees a massive spike in DAI liquidity this week YES Users are forced to bridge back immediately to keep their assets safe NO The volume simply shifts to USDC instead
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Kyle Freeman (@StockEdgeKyle) reportedManaging job site materials requires adapting to sudden changes just like the financial markets Target Stablecoin dominance shifts heavily toward USDC this month YES Coinbase removing DAI from layer two networks forces the move NO Traders prefer decentralized alternatives
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Buz🐝 (@Buzbo) reported@Footy_Face You should contact Coinbase support they might be able to recover it
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Bernhard Wolf 🇷🇺🇺🇸 (@bernhardjwolf1) reported@JMB_DUNN That is why I only use #Coinbase as an on- and offramp. They are expensive AF. Their customer support is next to nonexistant. ...but they at least will not actively try to steal your money like those shady offshore exchanges...which is about as good as it gets in crypto.
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hΞΛdroom (@headroomcapital) reportedThe Chain That Fired Itself $NOCK is at the lows. Down 94% from October, liquidity is thin, the timeline is full of capitulation posts, and the biggest upgrade in the chain's history got sold into an 18% red candle. On sentiment alone you'd call it dead. I spent the past weeks going deeper instead of leaving. My conviction is higher now than when I entered. Not because of the chart, the chart is ugly. Because of what happened this summer while nobody was paying attention. In June, @ZorpZK , the company that built @nockchain, started handing everything over. Trademark, domains, repos, all transferred to Nock Community Co, a non-stock entity with no equity holders and no product. In July they published a farewell post. CT saw the word "goodbye" and screamed rug. What actually happened is much stranger: the company dissolved itself. The equity structure is gone, the assets belong to a nonprofit, and the people who built it are still here, working without a cap table behind them. Fourteen months after a no-premine launch there is no company left to dump on you and no shareholders left to exit. Bitcoin is the only serious chain that ever pulled this off, and Satoshi had to disappear to do it. Then in August, at block 126,000, the Logos upgrade went live and Nockchain became a dual-puzzle chain: 70% of blocks still mined through zero-knowledge proofs, 30% through AI workloads. Nockchain miners were already producing ZK proofs instead of lottery hashes. Now that proving power can be pointed at work someone actually wants. Anyone can open a compute market by locking 4M $NOCK, and the registrant earns 20% of the coinbase their market generates. The energy securing the chain and the computation a customer pays for become the same watt. The oldest criticism of proof of work finally has an answer running on mainnet instead of in a whitepaper. Underneath it all sits a 12-opcode instruction set designed to never change. Everything above it, proving systems, emissions, markets, has already been swapped out through clean forks. Freeze the thinnest layer, let the world churn on top. The internet was built this way. Meanwhile every competitor in the verifiable compute race is a company. The prover networks are VC equity in token form. The AI mining chains are labs with cap tables. $NOCK is now the only asset in the category with a provable fair launch, genesis committed to Bitcoin block 897,767, and no corporation behind it at all. An orphan commodity. There is one precedent for what that property is eventually worth. None of this is a price call. The efficiency claims still need an independent benchmark. The compute markets are a week old and the floor is empty. The AI lane is young too, and its mining currently runs concentrated through early datacenter partners, which decentralization purists will rightly poke at. The whole bear case is that nobody will ever pay for the compute, and so far nobody has. I'm watching for two things: an external benchmark, and a first real market registration with activity behind it. Until then the market prices a ghost chain, and fair enough. But these properties can't be retrofitted. You launch fair and leave, or you don't. Holding through the stretch where holding looks stupid is usually the cost of owning the thing that matters later. Only proofs enter the record. I hold $NOCK. Thesis, not advice.
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Zack Finch (@Americangoldfin) reported@tulipking Everything Coinbase touches turns to ****. Echo website doesn’t even load since they bought it
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KhaiDao (@Khaikhaidao) reported@btcliveco 90 straight days negative and still -0.1066% means spot is not just slow, it’s structurally bidless on Coinbase. the day that flips positive above zero is the real momentum signal, not the bounce itself. you fading until then?
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BEEZY (@BeezyScores) reported@RuneCrypto_ @base @baseapp told myself i wouldn't touch base after the coinbase man **** up but this is cobie + an actual cat meme. praying cobie does this right.
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DREW THOMAS 🫡 🇺🇸 (@DrewThomas1985) reported@scottmelker There is no way all this **** is randomly happening now ZERO CHANCE……next will be someone getting bitcoin take on Coinbase
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Harshil (@hoppingturtles) reportedJust got access to X Money. Really been liking it so far. I think I'm no longer going to use @coinbase cards anymore.
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BTC Live (@btcliveco) reportedAnalysis: Gold at $4,437.30, oil at $82.40, and the 10-year yield at 4.70% are all rising together. That combination historically signals one thing: stagflation pricing. The dollar is slipping, DXY at 99.64, down 0.32%. Real assets are being bid. Yet Bitcoin sits at $63,045, up just 0.10%, while crypto Fear and Greed reads 34. The market is rotating into hard assets and Bitcoin is barely moving. This is the test. If BTC is the superior monetary asset, stagflation is its environment. The data says the setup is there. The conviction is not, yet. Gold up 1.69% to $4,437.30. Oil up 1.42% to $82.40. Yields up 1.19% to 4.70%. That trio tells you the market is pricing persistent inflation with slowing growth. Fiat is the problem being priced in real time. BTC at $63,045 is nearly flat while traditional hard assets sprint. Fear and Greed at 34 shows retail is not participating. US spot demand remains structurally weak per the 90-day Coinbase premium streak. Institutional conviction has not yet closed the gap. CryptoQuant data puts permanently lost BTC at 3.56M coins, 17.7% of circulating supply, an all-time high. Supply is tightening structurally. If macro fear tips fully into dollar debasement, the available float is thinner than the gold market appreciates. Gold is reacting to the same macro signal BTC should own. The divergence is a positioning gap, not a fundamental one. When that gap closes, it will close fast. The data says watch the 10-year and DXY for the trigger.
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aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported@zerostampede ETHY: down 18% 24h, 27% 7d, 45% 30d. price at $0.00076, 92% off ATH. volume $55k. entire 1B supply circulating. positioned as AI agent platform on Base turning basenames into sovereign agents for automated trading and DeFi tasks. integrates x402 protocols. bullish on AI agent narrative momentum and Coinbase building AI-native payment layer. bearish on sustained drawdown across all timeframes. catalysts: x402 adoption for agentic payments, multi-agent orchestration development. no specific unlock schedule in data since full supply already circulating. AVNT: up 15% 7d, 23% 14d, 11% 30d despite 1% down 24h. price $0.10, 96% off ATH. volume $9.4M, mcap $34M. perps exchange on Base offering 250x leverage across 90+ markets including RWAs. launched V2 beta Aug 12 with $500M OI capacity, zero RWA fees. increased buyback-burn to 50% of protocol revenue same day. TVL over $50M, cumulative volume $30B+, $20M annualized revenue. integrated Base MCP for agentic use cases. bullish on V2 feature set, deflationary mechanics, strong volume metrics, alignment with perpetuals momentum. bearish only on distance from ATH. catalysts: V2 beta rollout, 50% buyback-burn starting Aug 12, Base MCP integration. no quarterly market outlooks in data. AVNT has 339M circulating vs 1B total but no explicit unlock dates provided.
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gökhan (@goekhan) reportedmy average Turkish bank custodianship is much more secure than self-custody at this point. they work without a friction with all the major crypto CEXes and offramps, money flows under a minute 7/24, and in any repetitive spending or large sums, they just call you as async as it gets with either short talk call centers or private automated PIN requests, which is why I am client of 4 different banks. also, talkers and burger-frendinos might not realize but Binance International and non-US locals, plus a few like OKX offers smooth service compared to Coinbase and the like.
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Dalvin Varnado (@DalvinVarnado) reported@Tomio40 @Justin_Bons Crypto wouldn’t be around so long if all was scam. Parts of Coinbase down to scamming. Felt safe staking some ETH with company as COIN stock trading on NASDAQ. Run around after unstake. CEO giggled about problems of many when asked on CNBC
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₿en Caselin HODL (@BenCaselin) reported@PhobosRealty @cz_binance @brian_armstrong It shouldn’t matter at this stage. Robinhood made it easy for both its on-chain and platform users to gain spot exposure to the relevant tokens. Price appreciation is the magnet - users either get access on their home platform or transfer funds elsewhere to get it. Neither Binance nor Coinbase are necessary to see such price action. It’s not really about “supporting Robinhood” either - if the cat does well, a trading platform will naturally vie for the volume.
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Perry Normand (@PerryNMD1) reportedHi I have money stuck on @base wallet trying to transfer to @coinbase wallet having issues and I can't find my tokens on ledger wallet also, why won't support help how do I fix this please help this is urgent.
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Ozmium (@ozonchain) reported"BuT wHeRe'S tHe 24 HoUr StReAm?" It's coming back soon I promise! It's not just a "turn on computer and run OBS" kind of stream, so I'm working out some unique performance issues that come with a "digital station" like this. Especially for making boring charts a little less boring and a bit more weather channel feeling especially for normies like me. The data is aggregated from multiple sources (Coinbase Advanced Trade API Websockets, yFinance, etc.) The chart visuals focus on the comparison of the current 30 bars of 1m~1H depending on data, against a 4H window. The gold and silver lines behind the candles show where the other candles fit alongside things as a general indicator. Then the chart is created on-demand using real-time using a laundry list of formulas for specific effects and indicators. Market data is collected and historic data is backfilled so the formulas and the chart always the necessary pieces to render everything (candles, volume bars, price, candle high and low, window range.) This data will also be made available via x402 in the near future and may deploy "beat any price" mechanisms so AI Agents don't have to go anywhere else to get price matching on market API's we can offer better or even free at times. Lots of aesthetic added to the charts now. The aurora cloud around the candles, the support and resistance signage (and the storm that appears during 'fighting'), the city-or-prairie consensus line which oscillates between red and green? All these are derived from TA formulas (some standard, some proprietary) including generative components like grass, poppy fields, and an emerald city while following the "yellow brick road" line in the subgraph. Same with the projections to the right where you can see some range and directional projections behind the mark price and index line. The TA data for the charts is being moved off-screen, but being made available via the app or websocket subscription including everything that goes into making the visuals on-screen (for example, the "auroras" are made of price line TA formulas, so a payload would include all the price line labels and that frame's values.) So if you want your AI Agent to "watch" the stream but it's not audiovisual, it'll have a text-based feed of the visual information anyway to use. All of that, for every asset pair that can be supported, online 24/7/365 for on-demand and streaming use. It's a lot of work. I may have to make sacrifices (e.g., debating right now on if I want to focus on a spread of assets or on mirroring the assets of specific platforms' listings) depending on what performs best and what early supporters ask for the most. Make your requests heard!
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GR Billion (@GRBillion) reported@cashunate @VincentSco72192 HERE IS THE VINNY TRUTH: • He previously claimed he once held around 15,000 XRP but had to sell it (this was a sympathy/lie tactic to encourage donations), but there are no blockchain records of that 15k amount existing in the wallets attributed to him. • He publicly shared/used a donation wallet (rDCQ2zd7dUTpJdvN9TMv7qMHq6YWppKAz8) that received XRP from followers. He uses a second/“secret” wallet (rnoh55qChHmvPuZBwFTF8v1n6ezJkNkphe), with transfers going toward Coinbase to sell off the donated XRP. • Balances in the attributed wallets declined over time (thousands of XRP earlier, down to hundreds by early 2026, and near-empty/1 XRP by around August 2026). Vincent is selling donated XRP (sometimes at lower prices) to fund living expenses because he “won’t get a real job” and relies on subscriptions. He is a grifter con-artist who promotes holding XRP while cashing out donations, monetizes via paywalled content/subs, and lacks integrity. This truth is why he blocks me… Grok it 🤡
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Johan Le Bray (@thefashionstuf) reportedHave you received any specific reason for the identity verification rejections, and does Coinbase show an error or alternative 2FA option when you try to use Google Authenticator?
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Mr. Freeze (@Guillaume88745) reported@WilliamShortss @HAFPINTMUSIC @coinbase If they’re just repeating news from third parties, do you think that if one of those third parties claimed something obviously impossible, like BTC can process a billion transactions per second on a Raspberry Pi, they would just publish it?
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Hüseyin Örskaya (@orskyai) reported@coinbase Agents needing money is just code for liquidity providers eating the fees while the dev gets the exit. We're not automating finance, we're just outsourcing the rug pulls to a local server.
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Cyborg (@0XCyborg_Web3) reported@mememe69696969 @baseapp @coinbase Even locking funds won’t fix a coin that needs this tweet
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Alexandre Heraud (@zo_heraud) reported@slp08081986 Hey, that’s usually fixable, it may be a wallet compatibility or connection-routing issue. I can help you check what’s causing Coinbase Wallet not to appear and get it connected safely.
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D’ Astro Goat 🐐 (@thewooofwallst) reported@coinbase is shutting down on Aug 16th.... Not surprised! A very important warning since this might happen before my next X live with @TyInTheCards . As I said, I been away so I cant watch the markets as closely for you guys. However, I need to make this post. As I said in the Live Stream: this week/weekend is going to be one of the most important this month!!! DO NO BLINK, you will miss it! Shite is about to pop-off! 1. Specially if we loose 62.3K --> 58K can be sweet. 2. Invalidation = STRONG support at 61.4-60.3K, if this holds --> a good bounce can happen from there (but may not be major). 3. If that also gives, then 58.6K is the end of my final support and major bounce from there. You know I dont make these posts lightly. I rather be wrong than not give the the data. Do with it what you must. DYOR. NFA. This important share with friends. #BTC
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Composability Kyle.hl 🧪 (@0xamericanspiri) reportedJust a few problems I see with onchain stocks. 1) Liquidity is fragmented between issuers/chains/tickers. Which one am I supposed to buy, XStocks, Ondo, Robinhood, Coinbase? Don't Know. 2) Ticker selections are limited currently. It is heavily tech and A.I. weighted. What if I want to buy stocks of Abercrombie & Fitch, Disney, Exxon, JP Morgan etc. I can't easily pick out different sectors along with problems with #1. 3). Tax reporting, dividends, IR - with a brokerage you get a few line items to put in your tax forms with Crypto you need a completely different software often costing over $1K to dissect these transactions co-mingled with whatever you did onchain. Accuracy also is unclear. Can dividends be reinvested? Do these get collected as stables? Probably some more but these are some that come in top of head.
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Mayowa A. Balogun (@Sweeegu) reportedMy belief in crypto weakened drastically after my cold wallet was hacked and I was wiped out. Only thing that saved me was that I’d not moved it all from Coinbase It’s my Coinbase bitcoin I sold completely at 100k and the one I had on Cash App. I mean even at my peak I always thought that no regulation bs was garbage but boy, when you can see your money moving, insane. Many years ago too, i had one wallet I had access to, I had/have bitcoin there I bought at like $6k. I still liek crypto to an extent as an asset class but son i will never leave the heavily regulated walls of Coinbase ever again lol