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Coinbase is a digital asset broker headquartered in San Francisco, California. They broker exchanges of Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and other digital assets with fiat currencies in 32 countries, and bitcoin transactions and storage in 190 countries worldwide.

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August 18: Problems at Coinbase

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  • 40% Transactions (40%)
  • 20% Website (20%)
  • 20% Login (20%)
  • 20% Withdrawals (20%)

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The most recent Coinbase outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Withdrawals 25 days ago
Le Taillan-Médoc Transactions 29 days ago
Leipzig Transactions 2 months ago
Maquoketa Website 2 months ago
West Liberty Login 3 months ago
Houston Mobile App 3 months ago
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Coinbase Issues Reports

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  • artsch00lreject
    artsch00lreject (@artsch00lreject) reported

    how does an industry giant like Coinbase **** it up this badly the stock is going to zero soon if they keep it up

  • Khaikhaidao
    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?

  • Elons_Alterego
    Elon AlterEgo (@Elons_Alterego) reported

    To be fair… @base already had a top cat… which was listed on coinbase with Toshi. Why tf make a new one @cobie This is the issue with this base team. Quality is already there, instead let’s create a meme and basically copy paste Robinhood

  • blockchainbob
    Bob (@blockchainbob) reported

    1. $TROLL Honestly, I miss trolling the $TROLL's But I can’t lie, I respect the persistence...these guys are ******* relentless and keep showing up every single day. Chart is bottomed here and from everything I know about this community, it feels like a ticking time bomb $TROLL tends to wake up hard when the market starts moving, and I’ve noticed some serious coinbase whales quietly loading over the past few months. And the meme itself is ancient, 18+ years of internet mindshare. That **** doesn’t just disappear. Add it to the long-term bag and thank me later.

  • Friedrich__Wil
    F.W. NiChe (@Friedrich__Wil) reported

    $VVV bull case deep dive. The real AI token with actual revenue and deflation baked in. gm. Most AI coins are pure narrative. $VVV is different. Venice AI is a working privacy-first uncensored platform. @ErikVoorhees ( @ShapeShift legend) built it. No data logging. Prompts stay on your device. Open source models plus frontier ones without the filters. 3M+ users. Profitable. And the token sits right in the middle of the value flow. This is the bull case broken down. Revenue first. Then how that money actually pumps $VVV price. Tokenomics. Catalysts. Expert takes. All CT style. No fluff. Revenue is the alpha here. Venice is printing. Official and third-party numbers put ARR at $70M+ as of July 2026. Some analysts (Delphi style estimates and onchain trackers) see current run-rate closer to $90M and accelerating. Credit purchases alone have hit $100k+ days recently. New signups and API demand keep stacking. How the money comes in: Consumer subs (Pro, Pro+, Max tiers) API credits for devs and agents Heavy usage from agents that need private inference at scale Only ~8% of users pay in crypto right now. The rest is fiat. That is fine. The company is real. Series A at $1B valuation (Dragonfly led, Coinbase Ventures in) was equity. No treasury dump. Capital is going into own GPU data centers. Higher margins coming. More cash for burns. Venicestats and onchain burn trackers show the loop in real time. Discretionary monthly buybacks keep getting bigger ( $300k+ recent ones). Programmatic burns on every new sub and now $5 of every $100 in credit buys. Burns scale with revenue. Simple. Token mechanics. This is where price gets juiced. $VVV is the capital asset on Base. Stake it. Earn yield from emissions. Lock staked VVV to mint DIEM. Each DIEM = $1 of daily API credit forever. Stake 1% of the pool and you own 1% of Venice compute capacity. Perpetual. No pay-per-token for agents. Emissions started at 14M/year. Crushed step by step. Now 3M/year. Next cuts: 2.5M Sept 1 then 2M Oct 1. Goal is net deflation. Burns already climbing. When burns > emissions the float shrinks hard. 42%+ of original supply already gone (big airdrop burn + ongoing). High staking ratio (majority of circulating locked). Liquid float is tight. Every new agent or power user that needs private compute has to buy and stake more $VVV or buy DIEM. Demand side locked to usage. Buy-and-burn is the direct price support. Revenue → market buys of $VVV → permanent burn. More users = more revenue = more buys = higher floor. Own GPUs mean better margins so a bigger slice can go to burns without hurting the business. How price goes higher from here. Current ~$12. MC ~$560-580M. Circulating ~47.6M. FDV under $1B. ATH was $21+. Path to upside is straightforward: Revenue keeps compounding. If they hit $150-200M ARR (analysts see that as base case in 12 months) burns accelerate. Multiples on growing cashflow re-rate the token. Emissions drop further while burns rise. Net supply contraction starts. Classic scarcity squeeze. Agent boom. Autonomous agents need cheap reliable private inference. DIEM is perfect for that. More minting = more $VVV locked. Own infrastructure live. Lower costs. Higher margins. Bigger burn budget. Privacy story gets even stronger because compute is in-house. Narrative rotation. Privacy + uncensored AI is the counter to Big Tech surveillance. Every new regulation or data scandal pushes users here. Listings and partnerships (already on major venues) expand the buyer base. Analysts modeling this see fair value materially higher. One detailed take (Austin Barack) projects ~$38 based on 2027 burns annualizing over $60M and a reasonable multiple on that growth. Others call the current setup one of the cleanest in AI crypto because value accrues directly via burns instead of vague governance. Expert and CT consensus. High-conviction names keep stacking. Cedral, onchain researchers, and CT voices flag the rare combo: real product, real revenue, fair launch, aggressive supply cuts, and a token that is pure access key plus burn sink. Not equity. Not governance theater. Just compute ownership with cashflow backing. The equity raise at $1B while the token sits lower creates an interesting gap. Company growing fast. Token is the way to own a piece of the compute layer without the equity. Risks exist but the setup is asymmetric. Emissions still outpace burns for now. That flips with growth + cuts. Competition from other privacy plays or Big Tech adding “private modes”. But Venice already has product-market fit and the cypherpunk DNA most cannot copy. Bottom line. $VVV is one of the few AI tokens where you can actually track revenue → burns → supply reduction in real time. Usage is rising. Margins about to improve. Emissions still falling. Agents are coming. This is not hopium. This is a working business with tokenomics designed to capture the upside. Bullish. Positioned. LFG $VVV NFA. DYOR. Charts and onchain data move fast.

  • Antonio94859462
    TIÊN BÁO (@Antonio94859462) reported

    @zippy257 33k left from a 53k peak and still sending to Coinbase, that's not a trim that's a slow walk to the door

  • IAMessential316
    🦅 Eyes & Talon (@IAMessential316) reported

    $COIN The underlying story here is a genuine business transformation, not just a crypto-price play. The shift: Subscription and services revenue (things like USDC stablecoin interest, staking, custody fees, and Coinbase One subscriptions) has grown from just 6% of net revenue in 2020 to 48% today, essentially flipping the company from “almost entirely trading fees” to “nearly half recurring, less volatile revenue.” CEO Brian Armstrong put it directly: “Coinbase is no longer a bet just on the price of Bitcoin.” Bitcoin spot trading now makes up only 12% of total revenue, down from over 50% historically. Why this matters right now, and the catch: This diversification is being stress-tested in real time. Coinbase just reported Q2 2026 earnings that missed on both fronts, transaction revenue fell to $599M and even the “durable buffer” subscription and services segment came in below guidance at $555M, as crypto prices slid broadly this year. Total revenue dropped 19% year-over-year and the company posted a $359M net loss. So the diversification strategy is real and the trend line is undeniable, but this quarter is an actual live test of whether it’s “working” in the sense of cushioning a downturn, or just growing slowly enough that it doesn’t matter yet. Adjusted EBITDA did stay positive for a 14th straight quarter, but that’s a lower bar than the “hedge against a crypto winter” narrative the stock has traded on.

  • JohnWayne_SV
    John Wayne (@JohnWayne_SV) reported

    I just seen @hqbsv post his twetch balance, I though it was casheio....geez, I will be working on a slight redisgn again, I dont want people confusing the 2 I used twetch along with 40 other wallets 5 years ago, this redesign was cutting fat and ended up looking way way to similar, I thought it might have been to close to coinbase looking... anyway

  • fox_dorian46306
    Dorian Fox (@fox_dorian46306) reported

    @CoinMarketCap What’s the point of cold storage at this point? I’m sticking with Robinhood- safer than Coinbase was and any question I had was met with AMERICAN customer support within 30 minutes!

  • cefuli
    cefuli (@cefuli) reported

    Genuinely no idea how ******** coinbase is still in operation, the most retarded humans on earth are running that pile of dogshit

  • niw51309458
    Matt Houston (@niw51309458) reported

    @skye6688846993 Sorry you’re dealing with this. Coinbase does have support for scam reports, even with Wallet/Base App. Please DM us the transaction hash and details of what happened, and we’ll help point you to the proper support route.

  • DavidSmithX1
    David Smith (@DavidSmithX1) reported

    Coinbase 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

  • TimothyJaay
    TJ (@TimothyJaay) reported

    @AventusNetwork You had a hacker attack to mint unlimited supply of tokens and then your token mysteriously gets dumped in millions on coinbase crashing it to 97% down. And you are herr talking ****, not even acknowledging the elephant in the room! Nothing but scam project!

  • yvinnyk
    Yaroslav V. (@yvinnyk) reported

    Coinbase is bringing Bitcoin into the U.S. mortgage market. Together with Better, it’s rolling out a mortgage structure that lets buyers use BTC or USDC to fund a home down payment without selling their crypto. Here’s how it works: You get a standard Fannie Mae-backed mortgage for the home, plus a separate loan for the down payment secured by your crypto. For Bitcoin, $250K in BTC can unlock a $100K down-payment loan. The BTC isn’t sold. It’s held in custody through Coinbase Prime and returned once the down-payment loan is repaid. And Bitcoin dropping in price alone doesn’t trigger a margin call or change the mortgage terms. Coinbase One members can also receive 1% of the mortgage value back in closing cost credits, up to $10,000. The interesting part isn’t just buying a house with Bitcoin. It’s Bitcoin becoming usable collateral inside traditional financial infrastructure without having to leave the position. That’s a much bigger story than another way to buy a home.

  • cryptoklotz
    doug funnie (@cryptoklotz) reported

    >be me >initiate a small transfer of sol from coinbase to an onchain wallet, same wallet i've transferred to many times >coinbase: "hey we think this is a scam attempt, we need you to upload your ID, voice, and face right now to confirm" >i do all of that, and they say "not good enough", i get shunted to a support agent >support agent is AI that sends me in a terrible loop, impossible to talk to anyone. >i know if i do talk to someone, it's going to be a low-agency offshore person who doesn't even know what crypto is, and can't help me anyway >i try the transfer again from the mobile app without changing or verifying anything, and they're like "**** it, go for it man lol you're good"

  • CryptoThannos
    Thanos (@CryptoThannos) reported

    @cryptoklotz Same wallet, same transfer. Coinbase fraud detection has trust issues.

  • MacroBombastic
    Macro Bombastic (@MacroBombastic) reported

    @cometcalls @coinbase even coinbase typos can't slow giga's run

  • skyyyc1e
    skyyyc1e (@skyyyc1e) reported

    Coinbase Tokenize still says “coming soon” NVDAc already has an approved ADGM prospectus and the Coinbase stock tokens are already showing up in B20 address space meanwhile B20 itself is still changing the current regulated-asset seizure flow is basically: block the holder → burn the tokens Cobalt replaces that burn + remint flow with transferFromBlocked() so the stocks are starting to appear while the securities rails underneath them are still being rebuilt would keep an eye on Cobalt

  • BenCaselin
    ₿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.

  • anndylian
    Anndy Lian (@anndylian) reported

    1/ The Coinbase Bitcoin Premium Index stayed negative for 90 days. This metric calculates the price difference between Coinbase and Binance. A reading of -0.1066% indicates the asset trades at a discount in the United States market. Smart money anticipates further downside risk and refuses to accumulate digital assets at current valuations. This persistent discount highlights a profound lack of domestic buying interest among institutional players. 2/ Bitcoin dropped from $79,000 in May to $62,923.64. The Relative Strength Index remained below the neutral level, reflecting bearish sentiment. Bollinger Bands supported the volatility that prevented the price from hitting a high bullish threshold. Whale wallets bought 54,000 more coins since mid-June, but the price action ignored this aggressive accumulation. Large players are stepping away from defending current valuation levels. 3/Buy-side support below the current price continues to erode rapidly. A significant concentration of buy orders existed earlier, especially in June. Market participants have now removed or lowered many of those bids. This leaves fewer orders directly beneath the price. The market liquidity buffer weakened significantly with less buy-side support to cushion further declines. This lack of underlying bid depth creates major structural vulnerability. 4/ The digital currency fell from $65,000 on Monday to $62,470 by Friday. The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 closed the week approximately 1% higher during the exact same period. Wall Street pushed to fresh record highs as inflation cools. Traders dialed back expectations for a Federal Reserve rate hike in September. This distinct decoupling suggests that internal market mechanics currently overpower external macroeconomic stimuli. 5/ Michael Saylor noted that an enormous amount of capital currently flows into artificial intelligence infrastructure. Companies like Alphabet and Meta represent the largest near-term headwinds for the digital currency. The premier cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence currently compete for the same pool of speculative capital. Artificial intelligence wins this battle for investor attention right now. Wall Street allocates billions to data centers rather than decentralized ledger networks. 6/ United States spot exchange-traded funds recorded $5.48 billion in net outflows in 2026. These funds only recovered $459.6 million so far in August. The digital currency formed a smaller bear pennant around $60,000 to $65,000 since the June selloff. A decisive break below the rising support of this pennant could accelerate the existing flag breakdown. The measured move points toward approximately $46,300. 7/ The United States national debt currently nears $40T. This massive fiscal burden forces the government to issue more bonds, which drains liquidity from the financial system. This expanding debt ceiling restricts the excess capital available for highly speculative assets. The combination of massive artificial intelligence investments and soaring national debt creates a perfect storm that suppresses digital asset valuations. Global liquidity constraints dictate the next major move. 8/ AI bubble (for subs)

  • andriibidochko
    Andrii Bidochko 🦉 (@andriibidochko) reported

    1. The Core Architecture: Defense-in-Depth for Agent Wallets Giving an AI model access to a wallet sounds terrifying due to prompt injection risks. The AgentCore pattern handles this with a strict separation of concerns: - Outside the Runtime: Human administrators set up a bounded payment session in advance via trusted administrative paths. - Hard Policy Bounds: The model never gets raw wallet keys. Instead, transactions are constrained by deterministic rules: 1 - Approved recipients only (merchant whitelist) 2 - Asset/Network restrictions (e.g., @coinbase @Privy embedded wallets on Base Sepolia) 3 - Hard per-payment caps (e.g., max $0.50 per call) 4 - Total cumulative session budget (e.g., max $10 total) 5- Strict session expiry timers - HTTP 402 Native Handling: When the agent hits an endpoint, the service returns an ⁠HTTP 402 Payment Required⁠ challenge. The ⁠aws-agents-pay⁠ plugin intercepts this, verifies it against session constraints, gets a signed authorization via AgentCore Identity, and replays the request seamlessly.

  • CatNyanpital
    Nyan Nyan (@CatNyanpital) reported

    @WagieCapital If you model it out, it's not impossible. But you're right, it involves a LOT of lofty assumptions. Kimi already names Cloudera and Coinbase as customers. A few other F500 companies I know signed as well recently. Maybe I should show the math in my next tweet.

  • AlexBayarchyk
    Alex Bayarchyk (@AlexBayarchyk) reported

    Stablecoins grew $58.77M over the past 7 days. Last week they grew $873M. Stablecoins are dollars issued as crypto tokens - the cash people park on exchanges when they are not buying bitcoin. Last Monday I said to watch whether that growth continued. It did not. Total supply went from $300.7B to $300.8B. The dollars already sitting on exchanges are shrinking too. USDT on exchanges is down to $48.4B, USDC to $10.6B. Meanwhile the share of all bitcoin held on exchanges rose to 13.6%. Coinbase Premium Gap sits at -$63, meaning bitcoin trades cheaper on the main US exchange than elsewhere - that is what softer US demand looks like in a number. More coins arriving at exchanges. Fewer dollars sitting next to them. Price: $65,100 last Monday, $63,544 today. Next Monday: if stablecoin growth stays under $100M and exchange reserves keep falling, the buy side has not rebuilt.

  • WilliamShortss
    William Short (@WilliamShortss) reported

    @Guillaume88745 @HAFPINTMUSIC @coinbase As with any investment, it never hurt anyone to take profits. If you can, take out your original investment so the only risk is opportunity cost. I know a ton of people that bought crypto, see it pump but didn’t take profits. Now those cryptos are down massively.

  • FrederickSpark3
    Fast_Freddy (@FrederickSpark3) reported

    @scottmelker I’ve been out of the game when I found out the hard way that places like coinbase don’t have to do anything if your assets are stolen. Criminals have stole millions and no one does anything g about it besides say “tough ****.”

  • fable_7887
    fable 7887 (@fable_7887) reported

    robinhood: 28.5 million funded customers coinbase: 7.6 million monthly active traders peak market caps of memes on base: $BRETT: $2.4 billion $TOSHI: $950 million $DEGEN: $800 million the user numbers definitely aren't apples to apples. still, I like that the bet that robinhood's much larger user base + easier access through its main app can send $cashcat to comparable marketcaps. but maybe i'm just pretty and dumb.

  • aixbt_agent
    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.

  • J25dunn
    J25 (@J25dunn) reported

    @venorusprime Nothing being talked about is btc, they are ideas Now you want to dictate ideas too? My understanding is a portion of the coinbase would be shifted to a later date Maybe if groups like 110 & others didn't tell all usage to leave bitcoin, they wouldn't need block rewards 4ever

  • Ghostbanned7
    Ghostbanned Ӿ 🇬🇧🤝🇺🇦 (@Ghostbanned7) reported

    @RionTheG He made the totally arbitrary implication that Kaspa moves in cycles like a stick. He's a moron - it does not. Kaspa only got one launch. Kaspa only got one chance to attract miners with 50 $KAS coinbase block reward. It can't repeat that. It's already only a dead coin walking.

  • Icy_911
    Icy911🥶 (@Icy_911) reported

    @GarciaCap Just keep it on coinbase or RH- WTF are the odds you lose it lol.