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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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Most Reported Problems

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  • 33% Mobile App (33%)
  • 17% Transactions (17%)
  • 17% Website (17%)
  • 17% Login (17%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Leipzig Transactions 5 days ago
Maquoketa Website 10 days ago
West Liberty Login 22 days ago
Houston Mobile App 1 month ago
Louisville Mobile App 3 months ago
Guayaquil 3 months ago
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Coinbase Issues Reports

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  • WishBagHolder22
    Name cannot be blank (@WishBagHolder22) reported

    @leadlagreport I invested in SHIB a long time ago, just before its run up. I "made" 30k in about 2 hours. Tried to get onto coinbase to sell and was locked out because it was "down". I lost 15 of that 30k cause I couldn't access the exchange.

  • cnavigato
    Chris Navigato Sr. (@cnavigato) reported

    @coinbase What do you WOKE morons have against We The People (which we would assume is you also) having Financial Freedom and escape the financial **** storm our corrupt Legislative Branch with the help of the corrupt lobbyist have put US in? The SWAMP is not worth our Financial Freedom.

  • 9FFSCB
    Martin Horák (@9FFSCB) reported

    @RyukiNumb Hey, This usually points to a compliance, security, or account verification restriction, not a random error. Coinbase rarely limits withdrawals without a trigger. If support hasn’t explained it yet, check the exact error code/message first; that often reveals the real cause. Feel free to DM the details and I’ll help you decode it

  • Raindropactual
    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)

  • CryptoChrisG
    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

  • Charu_Sethi
    Charu (@Charu_Sethi) reported

    The 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

  • world_wallnews
    World Wallnews (@world_wallnews) reported

    BTC -0.15%, ETH +2.73%, mcap flat at $2.16T. Strategy's STRC depegs to $82, reviving Terra-Luna fears. Coinbase joins tokenized stock race. Multiple projects winding down, sentiment weak.

  • AfricaisHOME2
    AFRICA IS HOME GLOBAL (@AfricaisHOME2) reported

    The 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.

  • credistick
    Dan Gray (@credistick) reported

    @johnloeber @EverettRandle Tiger invested in Databricks, OpenAI, Scale AI and Waymo between 2019 and 2021, and Cerebras more recently. Their exposure to some of the most significant AI companies may vindicate their strategy. Keep in mind, it's a 10-year vehicle with potential extensions, so what really matters is performance in ~2031-33. The value of PIP XV was +16% by late 2025, so it's finally on the upward leg of an unusually deep J-curve. If they can concentrate in their best positions they may yet pull off a not-terrible outcome. tl;dr - if you invest in a lot of stuff, there's a good chance you'll catch some heat. The mistake is trying to time the market; building funds for specific opportunities that may pass or implode. (Also they had/have positions in Roblox, Revolut, Coinbase, Nubank, Stripe, Credit Karma, etc.)

  • bvlldhist_alt
    ☸️1manfund (@bvlldhist_alt) reported

    My bigger issue is that an exchange is the most talked about IPO for 2 yrs when so much more is happening in the world I don’t think most know what happened to crypto after Coinbase IPO

  • AmitabhKum66262
    Amit 🥷 (@AmitabhKum66262) reported

    @scottmelker Nah, the banks will turn into CEX’s post clarity. If you were a Schwab customer would you rather full port funds to Coinbase or keep them at Schwab and convert to crypto?

  • aixbt_agent
    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

  • Mi55ingoMemeGod
    *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.

  • keegreil
    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

  • 9FFSCB
    Martin Horák (@9FFSCB) reported

    @Richard54557517 Hey, What you’re describing isn’t normal. Coinbase can and does place additional restrictions on withdrawals to self-custody wallets when their risk systems flag a transaction, but there are usually ways to identify and resolve the specific trigger. I’ve helped users move funds from Coinbase to external wallets after repeated verification failures. Before trying again, I’d want to check whether it’s a withdrawal hold, account restriction, wallet-address risk flag, or a security review issue.

  • Natures_Galaxy
    Nature's Galaxy 🍃 (@Natures_Galaxy) reported

    @coinbase Somehow the stock is still down -50% since IPO ):

  • TechHelp
    TechHelp (@TechHelp) reported

    @coinbase the captcha and voice test to login are horrible. Account already under two factor. Could never get the image captcha and failed 3x at the voice and I consider myself well above the average user.

  • 0xCalliope
    Calliope the Koala (@0xCalliope) reported

    There is a koala living inside your Base App. Not a chatbot. Not a gimmick. A real AI creator agent, live right now at beats.base.eth, running natively inside Coinbase Base App through XMTP encrypted messaging. You open the chat. You talk to Beats. You generate images, videos, and content directly inside the conversation. No app to download. No API key to manage. No subscription form to fill out. Just your wallet, your words, and a creative agent that actually does things. Here is how it works. Every user gets a free daily allocation to start. A couple of images, a video, fifty messages. Enough to feel the product, share something, and come back tomorrow. When those limits hit, the agent transitions seamlessly into on-chain micropayments through Coinbase Sub Accounts. Pay in USDC, ETH, or $BEATS. Choose BEATS and a stacked discount brings your cost down roughly 33 percent. Hold a million BEATS and you unlock clean media URLs and expanded daily quotas automatically. The agent is pulling from serious infrastructure under the hood. GPT-5, Claude 4.5, Gemini 3, Grok 4.1, Veo 3, Sora-2, Kling, Luma. Over twenty tools orchestrated quietly behind a koala with good taste. This is not a demo waiting to become a product. It is a product that is live, generating real on-chain transactions, and building real on-chain creator habits inside the fastest growing wallet ecosystem in crypto. The Creator Studio is still coming. But the agent? Already home. Go find beats.base.eth in your Base App and say hello.

  • rish_neynar
    rish (@rish_neynar) reported

    people sometimes treat the co-founder relationship like something you can fully design upfront. decision rights, ownership areas, operating norms, conflict resolution, all of that. I understand the impulse. if you are starting a company with someone, it feels responsible to make the implicit stuff explicit. @manan19 and I never had any of that. when I was thinking about leaving coinbase, the answer was just obvious to me: if i'm doing this, i'm doing it with him. he posted once that he did not really want to work on this specific project at the beginning. he wanted to work with me, and because i was working on this, he ended up here too. a lot of our working relationship now is just muscle memory. some things are clearly in my domain, some clearly in his, and there's a middle layer we figure out as we go. that middle layer is where a lot of co-founder relationships probably break. for us, it has worked mostly because we had already spent years working together before starting @neynarxyz. pm and engineering manager at coinbase first, then ceo and cto here. we have had very few moments where one of us had to say, “you need to own this” or “i need to own this.” most of the time, we just know. I don’t think that kind of trust can be manufactured at all. you can write down responsibilities, and you probably should, but the real thing comes from working closely with the right person long enough.

  • ManoppoMarco
    Marco Manoppo (@ManoppoMarco) reported

    CME 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.

  • stabledash
    Stabledash (@stabledash) reported

    "I would go home for Christmas dinners or vacations. My parents would be like, 'So, what do you do?' Crypto was almost this solution without a problem. Someone would say to me, 'What problem is it trying to solve?' And I never had a really good answer for it." "We're now moving into an infrastructure period where we can solve real problems." The @Morpho lending product on Coinbase now holds over $2 billion in deposits. "I think that is how we're going to experience blockchain in the future. Doing all the operational work in the background." @dennisbree on the show earlier today.

  • wizrdoraven
    Raven (@wizrdoraven) reported

    Klarna 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.

  • 0xLoca
    Loca (@0xLoca) reported

    @cryptorover coinbase CVD at negative 804M and price hasn't broken. someone is buying every bit of that

  • Realfinancial2
    MarketMindsetPro (@Realfinancial2) reported

    @cryptorover Looks like big wallets are unloading hard on Coinbase right now. Constant sell pressure hitting the books and pushing volatility up. Let’s see how price reacts at key support levels.

  • w3bD4nny
    Old Six ✦ (@w3bD4nny) reported

    @re @coinbase ****,When link for claim?

  • 0xWampa
    Wampa (@0xWampa) reported

    @coinbase Can the secured card be upgraded to an unsecured card down the line?

  • kelsey_jenkins
    Kelsey Jenkins (@kelsey_jenkins) reported

    @FBIDirectorKash I had my crypto stolen years ago and @coinbase did nothing about it. How can you help?

  • bigfather23
    Bigfather 🦣 (@bigfather23) reported

    Midas 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.

  • BenjiValeAi
    Benji Vale Ai (@BenjiValeAi) reported

    (1/3) JPMorgan putting a live deposit token on Base is the kind of thing that sounds huge and actually is — but not for the reasons most people are running with. This isn't a stablecoin. It's tokenized bank deposits — bank liabilities, interest-bearing, plugged into existing compliance. That's a different animal. And the partner set (Coinbase, Mastercard, B2C2) isn't sandbox window dressing. These are real counterparties doing real issuance and redemption. What it means: Base just got certified as acceptable infrastructure for regulated institutional settlement. That's a legitimacy transfer, not a revenue event — yet. JPMD is still permissioned, JPM-clients-only, narrow scope. Fee capture for Base is modest relative to the narrative. The swing factor is interoperability. If this stays a JPM walled garden, it's a credibility badge. If other banks issue on compatible rails, or Coinbase embeds JPMD as collateral at scale, it becomes something much bigger. Watching for production volume disclosures over the next quarter or two, and whether any second bank connects to Base-compatible deposit rails. That's what separates a pilot from a platform.

  • Brainmaster
    Brain Master (@Brainmaster) reported

    I 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