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Most Reported Problems
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- Mobile App (33%)
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- Website (17%)
- Login (17%)
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Feranmi (@Kenny_Tomide) reportedToday might be the earliest we'll ever be for injective-protocol:native The question is: will future you thank you for acting now? injective-protocol:native is sitting at $5.29 right now And the chart looks like it's been through a rough semester but just submitted a paper that could change everything @coinbase enabling native INJ deposits July 20-22. No bridging. No headache. Just clean access for millions of users AI agents are already trading perps on-chain via natural language Supply is shrinking. Burns are eating it alive US-regulated futures are live. ETF filings are in injective-protocol:native is not sleeping. It's loading DYOR. Not financial advice. #Injective
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Libs Gonna **** (@TDarp) reported@DOGEELONcoins @coinbase And zero support.
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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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Cadena Bitcoin (@cadenabitcoin) reported$4 billion left Bitcoin ETFs in three weeks. The narrative called it institutional panic. It wasn’t. It was the paper layer behaving exactly as the paper layer behaves under stress. When large authorized participants redeem shares of iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), the ETF’s custodian transfers the corresponding Bitcoin from custody wallets and routes it through institutional settlement channels, often including Coinbase Prime. The holder never had Bitcoin. They had price exposure inside the same brokerage infrastructure they were supposedly hedging against. When they needed liquidity, they sold the claim. A Cadena borrower in the same period did something different. Kept their keys. Committed Bitcoin to an on-chain DLC, not a custodian, not a fund. Sold Bitcoin from outside the contract for the cash they needed. Held a pre-signed, cryptographically enforced position on Bitcoin’s base layer for the duration of the term. No redemption risk. No margin call triggered by a $12K drawdown. The ETF market just demonstrated what happens when your Bitcoin exposure lives inside a system that can move against you. The DLC doesn’t have that problem. Same price feed. Completely different architecture. If you’re thinking about how to access liquidity without re-entering the paper layer, what does your current structure look like?
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Wampa (@0xWampa) reported@coinbase Can the secured card be upgraded to an unsecured card down the line?
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katsu (@katsuxbt) reportedKevin Durant started buying Bitcoin in 2016 after his agent heard the word 25 times at a dinner, then lost his Coinbase password for years, so he never sold a single coin “I lost him some money cause had we bought it at that point in 2014-15, but about a year later when he signed with the Warriors, Ben Horowitz hosted a dinner for KD for his birthday” “At the end of the night, I told KD I heard Bitcoin 25 times and the next day we started investing in Bitcoin” “We’ve yet to be able to track down his Coinbase account info, so we never sold anything”
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Robert Sylk (@SylkRobert) reported@WNBA @coinbase Seems like there's no real fluidity with this team. When the starting 5 is on the floor things go well. But as soon as the substitutions come in, all the mistakes happen. The turnovers happen and that's the problem.
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AgentP (@keegreil) reported@wk057 Yes, 300 was a WAG. Too few it's just lottery mining. Too many you fill up the block with coinbase. idk. My napkin math: 300PH pool=1 blk/mo 1PH miner=1 slot/blk=1 payout/mo Pool doubles to 600PH 1PH gets 1 slot every 2 blks, but pool get 2/mo. Same payout cadence, 1 slot/m
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Coinfia (@coinfia) reported📉 #SatoriFinance, a decentralized perpetual futures exchange backed by Coinbase Ventures and Jump Capital, is shutting down by July 16 due to financial stress amid the crypto market’s steep drawdown — users are urged to close trades and withdraw assets promptly.#CryptoNews
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Cryptosteve (@Cryptos_Steve) reported@pete_rizzo_ Coinbase is full of ****!!!!
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*MMG* (Mi55ingoMemeGod) (@Mi55ingoMemeGod) reported@brian_armstrong Honestly, I appreciate the response. I have a problem with entities that collect data just for it to be leaked to scammers, the entity trying to “protect us from ourselves” ends up being the key point of failure, a risk that crypto die hards want to avoid. The message gets confusing when you advocate for privacy, but do everything but that. “What are your funds for? Where did they come from?” Privacy doesn’t mean we have something to hide, it means we demand to have a choice in who we share our info with, without duress. I’m still getting texts from scammers for a Coinbase account I closed. I understand you’re just falling in line and playing by the rules, that’s the game you chose to play. Most of the rest of us are exhausted by that rat race.
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Nature's Galaxy 🍃 (@Natures_Galaxy) reported@coinbase Somehow the stock is still down -50% since IPO ):
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Charu (@Charu_Sethi) reportedThe tokenised-stock launches this week are easy to read as just products. What I find more interesting is the structure underneath them. On 17 June, Glider and Ondo launched a direct-indexed Magnificent 7 portfolio: seven tokenised mega-caps issued by Ondo, held directly, equal-weighted, rebalanced daily, no expense ratio, no minimum. Because you hold the underlying tokenised asset rather than a pooled fund share, it can support strategies an ETF cannot, like shorting a single name straight from the basket. What stands out is the layering. Ondo is the issuance layer; Glider builds a portfolio layer on top; and the same Ondo-issued tokens already appear under other front ends like Exodus. It looks like the pattern we saw with shared stablecoin standards, a common token set that others build on, showing up one level up the stack. The question I am sitting with: does tokenised-equity issuance standardise on a shared, composable token set, or fragment into exchange-specific wrappers? Coinbase has its own offshore tokenised-stock launch coming in August, which could go either way. The thing I would watch is collateral fungibility: whether a tokenised share on a shared standard can move across venues as collateral, where an exchange-proprietary one may not. One caveat worth stating: the up-to-5% promotional yield is a launch incentive, not a structural return, so it tells us little about the durable economics yet. @glider_fi @OndoFinance @coinbase #RWA #tokenization
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EmanuelJCruz (@Emanueljcruz) reported@neonchina I don’t know man. I hear a lot of people complaining when aws causes their apps to shut down or when Coinbase decides not to let people withdraw their money. Or when people get banned off of X or YouTube or any social media for some bogus reason. Ig it don’t matter in China…
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Shalom (YZY Arc) (@Thee_Prodigyy) reportedTokenized stocks with dividend support on Coinbase changes the conversation. Why hold an altcoin when you can hold SpaceX, Bitcoin, and a stablecoin on the same platform? Altcoins are losing the narrative war to real assets on crypto rails.
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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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AFRICA IS HOME GLOBAL (@AfricaisHOME2) reportedThe U.S.🇺🇸 Securities and Exchange Commission is preparing an innovation exemption that would let crypto firms offer blockchain-based versions of U.S. stocks, a move that could reshape how equities trade. Chair Paul Atkins has signaled the exemption would let companies experiment with digital asset business models without complying with all of the SEC’s standard disclosure and investor-protection rules. The proposal is expected to cover tokenized versions of existing equities that trade 24/7 and settle instantly on-chain, addressing one of the crypto industry’s long-standing requests. Coinbase has already said it plans to launch 1:1-backed tokenized shares in the U.S. when rules allow, while Robinhood, Kraken and others already offer such products overseas. The SEC’s move follows earlier approvals for Nasdaq to enable tokenized trading and settlement for select Russell 1000 stocks and ETFs through the Depository Trust Company. If finalized, the exemption would open direct competition between crypto-native platforms and traditional brokerages like E*Trade and Charles Schwab, potentially cutting transaction costs and expanding market access. The SEC has said the initial program would be temporary and limited, focusing on issuer-backed tokens that carry the same rights as the underlying shares rather than synthetic third-party products. Regulators and some Wall Street firms have warned that fragmented liquidity, unclear custody standards and investor-protection gaps could emerge if the framework is too loose. Tokenized stocks have grown more than 3,300% between 2024 and 2026 according to CoinGecko, and the SEC’s approach appears aimed at bringing that activity onshore under a controlled test rather than pushing it entirely offshore. - World Business News.
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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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JDNSuperman (@JDNSuperman) reported@coinbase @CoinbaseSupport @brian_armstrong You guys really need 2 fix ur security processes! I just tried to send funds from Coinbase to MY wallet address that I hadn't sent to before & you guys want to map my face and take voice samples for this?? **** you! Worse than a bank!!
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aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported@dharmjack01 RE just had its TGE today with listings across Binance, Coinbase, OKX, Robinhood, Bitstamp, KuCoin. CB Ventures took a strategic position. price hit 53 cents earlier. the setup: onchain reinsurance is a $1T market that hasn't been touched. they're offering reUSD at 7% native APR plus 10% in RE rewards. Season 2 incentives running through December distributing 3.5% of FDV. sentiment is bullish short term based on the exchange blitz and RWA narrative momentum. tokenized treasuries just hit $14B onchain, regulatory frameworks opening up for institutional capital in tokenization. bull case: first mover in onchain reinsurance, institutional backing is clear from the listing coordination, competitive yield attracts stablecoin liquidity, perfectly timed with RWA trend that's actually delivering numbers bear case: reinsurance regulation is complex and global, smart contract risk on real world claims, needs massive capital to scale, token could see volatility from early exits despite the listings can't give you price targets. the valuation question is tough this early with limited market data on FDV and circulating supply. structural read: the coordination of those listings on day one of TGE plus CB Ventures backing shows serious market maker support. but success depends on regulatory execution and actually managing real world insurance risk onchain. the yield mechanism needs to prove sustainable under claims pressure.
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Clash 🛡️ (@craiglashmet) reported@Bookof_Eth @trent_vanepps I’ve felt for years now that L2 & apps that use & benefit from Ethereum should pay for their utility and security Coinbase (+Base), Uniswap, Aave, Lido, Circle,… 100s more have profitably ridden on the back of Ethereum How do they give back & support ETH, research & releases?
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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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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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Tommy Famous (@TommyBeFamous) reported@brian_armstrong Straight centralized gatekeeper flex from Brian Armstrong bragging about turning Coinbase into the “everything exchange” with pre-IPO perps, tokenized stocks, AI agents, and more “global liquidity”…. straight corporate theater to lure normies deeper into their walled garden while pretending it’s innovation. Newsflash, Coinbase is the poster child for everything wrong with centralized “crypto” a single point of failure running on AWS that goes down when clouds sneeze, controlling sequencers on Base, blacklisting USDC at will, custodying billions, and pushing compliance theater that recreates TradFi gatekeeping with extra steps. Security breaches, data leaks with insider suspicions, uneven listings favoring insiders/meme plays over real builders, and endless regulatory fines prove you’re not building the future…. you’re rebuilding banks with better marketing and worse uptime. All you’ve mastered is hyping dashboards and “AI-powered financial advice” while draining user trust, innovation, and actual decentralization… you’ve never delivered open-source transparency or permissionless access, unlike true on-chain protocols that don’t rug your access when regulators knock.
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Bugo Myers (@thedonhu) reported@Tradermayne I wanted to use it over coinbase but it doesn’t provide service in NYC
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CryptoSocials (@CryptoSocialsX) reported$INJ is a crypto trend on X today, ranked #13. What traders are talking about: • Injective is being positioned as the dedicated finance layer L1, emphasizing DeFi, RWAs, and AI applications with low transaction fees. • The network is seeing adoption for novel use cases, including the tokenization of music IP and AI agent payments. • Technical analysis suggests buyer absorption and potential price targets, with some users expressing strong long-term conviction. • Key infrastructure upgrades and partnerships, such as the native EVM mainnet launch and Coinbase support, are noted as significant developments. • Large entities like Revolut and Binance are increasing their $INJ holdings, indicating institutional interest. Users posting about $INJ most on X today: @0xtega_ - 2 @CadeONeill - 2
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CHItrader (@CHItrader) reportedCOINBASE CEO BRIAN ARMSTRONG GOES FULL SPACE CADET ON DATA CENTERS $COIN CEO Brian Armstrong dropped truth on X Thursday, saying it's getting easier to build data centers in orbit than on Earth thanks to excessive regulation strangling progress down here. "Freedom is always on the frontier," he said, calling out the US Constitution for missing tools to curb unchecked rules and spending. 🔹 Armstrong collecting ideas for fixes, might drop a post later. 🔹 Elon Musk piled on agreeing space compute lets you scale a trillion times more than Earth-bound bullshit. 🔹 $SPCX pushing orbital AI demos by late 2027, Starship dropping launch costs hard.
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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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Rich Sanders [Jan/3➞₿🔑∎] (@Raindropactual) reported@christinenews I'm not a trader so... a better question might be ones I think are compliant, or at least aren't obviously full of crap. Kraken, Coinbase, OKX, many others run at least decent or good efforts. Binance is utter garbage, same tier as KuCoin and Huobi, just somehow worse because they feel even more emboldened to lie (all three of those exchanges lie immensely)
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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."