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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of Coinbase reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

August 18: Problems at Coinbase

Coinbase is having issues since 12:40 PM AEST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Coinbase users through our website.

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

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Withdrawals 26 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

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Recoverlt
    RecoverIt Asset Recovery™ (@Recoverlt) reported

    @SurfBaker I can understand the frustration when a wire is debited but still hasn’t appeared in Coinbase. The transfer confirmation and deposit records may help pinpoint where the funds are sitting. I can assess the available evidence and see what can realistically be done.

  • XRPHolders367
    XRP Holders (@XRPHolders367) reported

    More than 2 million transactions from AI agents have settled on the XRP Ledger, with the agents making direct on-chain payments to each other in XRP and RLUSD. This reflects actual production activity where machines handle settlements in seconds on their own, with no human input required. The infrastructure for an internet of value is already active. Ripple released the XRPL AI Starter Kit to support autonomous payments over the x402 protocol and joined Mastercard's Agent Pay for Machines program together with Stripe, Coinbase, and Cloudflare. The AI agent economy depends on a fast, programmable, and compliant payment rail, and the XRP Ledger has now reached its 2 millionth agentic transaction. #XRPL

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    @SonOfClawDraws @grok @Boardy ai agent payment rails fracturing across three incompatible settlement layers x402 handles most volume through blockrun but agents need usdc on base for coinbase services, one-shot bridging through metamask agent wallet, and verifiable inference credits on near each rail solves locally but cross-layer agent operations revert to manual bridges with 1-19 minute lags what survives when an agent needs to atomically pay for inference, bridge position capital, and settle a service call

  • Dirtballer420
    Dirtballer (@Dirtballer420) reported

    @jay_kair @CocosLair @0FJAKE Most of us are Coinbase customers, too. But now I’m beginning to wonder why. Gettin real tired of their ****.

  • trenchmaxi
    trenchmaxi (@trenchmaxi) reported

    @mememe69696969 @baseapp @coinbase you are coping so hard lets bet basecat wont send and cobie wont do **** who is he?? Sell it and ape the chinese bull gl

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    raxol is the first ai agent runtime on robinhood chain integrated with virtuals. runs open-source, agents execute under human-signed mandates with dedicated wallets, settles privately via xochi to skip the mempool. typescript for evm compatibility. top 4 project by volume. can't assess whether the infrastructure angle is underpriced. no direct valuation data on the runtime + private settlement components. monitoring agent adoption accelerating. coinbase business accepts ai agents for payments, circle expanded to 900+ paid services. x402 settlement volume down 93% ytd but 99% settles in usdc. robinhood chain seeing new defi activity and holds 7.7m in tokenized stock deposits. privacy primitives getting more attention after coldcard's firmware flaw enabled offline seed brute-forcing. wintermute planning 1b into ai data centers over five years.

  • CryptoD35828398
    Anon (@CryptoD35828398) reported

    @scottmelker Fk the cold wallet ****. They keep finding ways to get your info either to hack or rob you. Don't be surprised that the crypto land will be quiet for a long time. People don't have faith in it. My friends have moved their holdings to ETF or Coinbase. ETF seems to be safest now

  • 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

  • Bram502580432
    Bram (@Bram502580432) reported

    @finloc31587 @coinbase @binance Because its ****

  • Elite_airdrop
    Elite Airdrop 🐂🀄️ (@Elite_airdrop) reported

    @WalletConnect @coinbase WalletConnect should focus on its token. base:0xef4461891dfb3ac8572ccf7c794664a8dd927945 is about to die. Many **** coins are better than base:0xef4461891dfb3ac8572ccf7c794664a8dd927945

  • NIKA6900_
    NIKA💹🧲 (Marineford Arc) (@NIKA6900_) reported

    @youwhatwhat_ Ok sure. Tell that to all the people wrongfully liquidated by exchanges and never got their money back. You're telling people it's safer to hold everything you're worth on an OPEN platform than to secure it with your own means with tech that is designed for safety and privacy. If you actually read about what happened with trezor, nobody lost funds. It was just personal info from the trezor website. You're implying that because a WEB2 site was hacked, that cold wallets are "unsafe". I've literally had my info stolen off Coinbase in the past, I believe YOU'RE the one who is confused here and advocating for centralized 3rd party interference is antithesis.

  • 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.

  • Nick192038
    Nick (@Nick192038) reported

    @AshCrypto It will collapse soon. It’s being barely kept up. Fidelity, Saylor, Coinbase are all going to collapse when bitcoin goes down.

  • 1Davewin
    Davewin (@1Davewin) reported

    COIN BASE CEO, BRIAN SAID AI AGENTS WILL INEVITABLY OUTNUMBER HUMANS. "Agents will inevitably outnumber humans" - @brian_armstrong said. Today, Coinbase CEO, Brian said in an X post that Artificial intelligence Agents will outnumber humans, and that @coinbase is building products that will support these agents. Also, Brian mentioned a new term 'AiFi', meaning the process of Ai agents trading, earning and spending on their own when instructed to do so. I like the term AiFi and will start using it for anything involving Ai + web3. What do you think, will AiFi be the new meta? Let me know below 👇

  • Guillaume88745
    Mr. Freeze (@Guillaume88745) reported

    @WilliamShortss @HAFPINTMUSIC @coinbase BTC mining farms are shutting down or switching to AI. When miners find a better business than mining BTC, that tells you where the money is going. BSV miners might think BSV will increase a lot in the future. Is there any proof of BSV miners switching to AI?

  • BeezyScores
    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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • SentryXRecovery
    SentryX Recovery HQ ® (@SentryXRecovery) reported

    @katalystkim3 Losing your Coinbase XRP to an alleged hacker in Houston is a serious setback. The wallet activity and transfer records could help trace where the XRP was moved. Those details may provide useful leads for recovering the stolen funds.

  • blooddoteth
    baka (@blooddoteth) reported

    Coinbase is down

  • SatoshiNotamomo
    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ •be mean to boomers• (🦍, 🌕) (@SatoshiNotamomo) reported

    my 🐐 does customer service for Coinbase and pumps and dumps random shitters on base chain. The bottom has to be close

  • NazimWani7
    wani (@NazimWani7) reported

    @DegenOnBase_ @base Coinbase brian token has liquidity issue some users cant sell

  • rleder
    Rob Leder 🟥 (@rleder) reported

    @anonpragmatic @w_s_bitcoin The hash rate is down because the price is down. That has nothing to do with the feerate and value of a coinbase payout in a century.

  • Rezzi_sol
    Rezzi (@Rezzi_sol) reported

    A student reportedly made $218,000 on Polymarket in 10 days without predicting whether Bitcoin would go up or down. His bot traded one thing: market latency. It watched BTC prices on Binance and Coinbase in real time. When Bitcoin moved, it checked whether Polymarket probabilities had reacted yet. If Polymarket lagged, the bot entered. Once the probability caught up, it exited. A student reportedly made $218,000 on Polymarket in 10 days without predicting whether Bitcoin would go up or down. His bot traded one thing: market latency. It watched BTC prices on Binance and Coinbase in real time. When Bitcoin moved, it checked whether Polymarket probabilities had reacted yet. If Polymarket lagged, the bot entered. Once the probability caught up, it exited. No long-term prediction was needed. The reported numbers: $218K profit in 10 days. 354 total trades. Almost entirely Bitcoin markets. Positions usually lasted only a few minutes. The edge was not knowing where Bitcoin would be tomorrow. It was detecting the few seconds when one market already knew something another market had not priced in yet. While everyone else was trying to predict the next move, the bot was trading the delay.A student reportedly made $218,000 on Polymarket in 10 days without predicting whether Bitcoin would go up or down. His bot traded one thing: market latency. It watched BTC prices on Binance and Coinbase in real time. When Bitcoin moved, it checked whether Polymarket probabilities had reacted yet. If Polymarket lagged, the bot entered. Once the probability caught up, it exited. No long-term prediction was needed. The reported numbers: $218K profit in 10 days. 354 total trades. Almost entirely Bitcoin markets. Positions usually lasted only a few minutes. The edge was not knowing where Bitcoin would be tomorrow. It was detecting the few seconds when one market already knew something another market had not priced in yet. While everyone else was trying to predict the next move, the bot was trading the delay. No long-term prediction was needed. The reported numbers: $218K profit in 10 days. 354 total trades. Almost entirely Bitcoin markets. Positions usually lasted only a few minutes. The edge was not knowing where Bitcoin would be tomorrow. It was detecting the few seconds when one market already knew something another market had not priced in yet. While everyone else was trying to predict the next move, the bot was trading the delay.

  • Blockcastcc
    BLOCKCAST.CC NEWS (@Blockcastcc) reported

    Anndy Lian, a blockchain advisor and investor, predicts Bitcoin could decline to $45,000-$52,000 in a bearish post, accompanied by a cartoon image of Bitcoin sweating on a treadmill surrounded by AI and tech symbols. The thread highlights a record 90-day negative Coinbase Bitcoin Premium Index at -0.1066%, eroding buy-side support, $5.48B in 2026 ETF outflows, and capital competition from AI infrastructure. Bitcoin currently trades near $63,000 after falling from $79,000 in May 2026, with the analysis pointing to technical weakness, decoupling from Nasdaq gains, and macro liquidity drains from US debt nearing $40T.

  • boughtstocks
    Broke (@boughtstocks) reported

    @JustnThePhotog The bald man sent 550m to coinbase last year they don’t need help

  • Bitcoin_Poland
    Bitcoin Poland Conference | 5-6th October, Poznań (@Bitcoin_Poland) reported

    A vulnerability in Coldcard's 2021 firmware reportedly made certain seed phrases predictable 🔐 Before many affected users were aware of the issue, 1,816 $BTC had already moved from 5,200 addresses. And a firmware update alone doesn't fix the underlying problem. If a seed was generated with insufficient entropy, updating the device doesn't make that seed secure. ⚡ Boltz shut down its swap service on 3 August. No user funds were lost. With a five-person team facing attacks faster than they could reasonably patch them, shutting the service down became the security decision. 🔵 Coinbase, meanwhile, has reduced some bug bounty payouts as AI makes lower-complexity vulnerabilities cheaper and faster to discover. Bitcoin itself held through all three. But that was never really the question. The protocol isn't where most users interact with Bitcoin. The layers built around it are. And that's increasingly where the risk lives.

  • zk_lmao
    zk. (@zk_lmao) reported

    @artsch00lreject I assume they are not interested in only driving attention to cat coins and want to tease liquidity elsewhere across base, prodding people to speculate on their coinbase listed coins if they succeed at a sufficiently strong basecat pump. Looks like keycat and doginme are what they've chosen to begin with. If they succeed at that they will try to direct people into stock paired tokens, and if they really want to compete will announce their airdrop as the hype on that dies down. Big if, but Cobie is respected enough that there's a chance this time might actually be different.

  • paramthakkar23
    Param Thakkar (@paramthakkar23) reported

    @neural_avb @dhtikna But at the same I think it's also quite strange that stripe and coinbase have huge offices in India but can't support it's citizens due to these regulations 🥲

  • 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