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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 22: Problems at Coinbase

Coinbase is having issues since 04:20 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 30 days ago
Le Taillan-Médoc Transactions 1 month 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:

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    until Coinbase announces Basecat trading, sellers can reverse much of the token's 179% gain through a measured launch position worth $0.76m, or 2.8% of its $27.2m implied FDV. by placing the exact contract on its roadmap, Coinbase confirms intent to list, but users still cannot transfer or trade it on the exchange. buyers moved implied FDV from $9.8m to $30.4m in five minutes, and sellers then cut it 10.25% to $27.2m. because Coinbase provides no insertion time, the entry may have come before or after that move, and Coinbase can still delay or remove support.

  • DreamInWeb3
    Dɾҽαɱ (@DreamInWeb3) reported

    Coinbase listed $BASECAT Robinhood listed $CASHCAT Do you think CZ will not list not listed $MARSCOIN on binance ? Even it not on binance spot, he will buy and support it publicly as I can sense Why ? Because all he want is BSC to stay at the TOP And $MARSCOIN is the play.

  • bsvdrip
    Captain (@bsvdrip) reported

    @WilliamShortss @BitcoinSVCOL @coinbase Exactly! It converts to dollars on PYUSD and uses coinbase router which links to a base token. See the problem?

  • DunnazFlow
    Dunnaz (@DunnazFlow) reported

    Day 20 – The Vanity Email Timing qubic-network:native On 12 January 2009, Satoshi sent a private email to Hal Finney that included this observation: “I just thought of something. Eventually there’ll be some interest in brute force scanning bitcoin addresses to find one with the first few characters customized to your name… Just by chance I have my initials.” The following day, 13 January 2009, Block 264 was mined. The 50 BTC coinbase reward went to the address: 1CFBdvaiZgZPTZERqnezAtDQJuGHKoHSzg This short gap - Satoshi discussing the idea of vanity addresses containing initials, followed the next day by a high-difficulty vanity address beginning with CFB - is one of the chronological details frequently noted in the research. The email forms part of the early private correspondence between Satoshi and Hal Finney. The block date can be verified on any Bitcoin explorer. Whether the timing is coincidental or intentional remains unproven. It is simply one more data point that continues to sit alongside the other early on-chain markers. Tomorrow we talk about The Double-Spacing Habit....

  • _bolivian
    bolivian (@_bolivian) reported

    @coinbase **** was so fast

  • pheromones_sol
    Phero.hl (@pheromones_sol) reported

    ***** coinbase listed this **** omg. rip to my 60k entry

  • cyberdom01
    DMAN (@cyberdom01) reported

    Apparently, this all works out because my project I was literally about to ship was OS for a wallet with something very and I mean very huge done that no one has ever thought about or planned. Only problem since coinbase wallet browsers being hacked, this may have pushed my presentation time back for Whale Tank another day or two. Sighs 😞

  • AndreasianRlty
    Andreasian Realty (@AndreasianRlty) reported

    I can't access my @coinbase account because it requires me to solve a puzzle that seems to have no solution. Maybe Coinbase expects me to get discouraged and eventually forget about the account. @CoinbaseSupport any advice?

  • slaaaaaay496916
    slaaaaaay 🦄💨✨ (@slaaaaaay496916) reported

    @CoinDesk @coinbase @brian_armstrong who gives a **** anymore let it fail and give the banks and armstrong nothing- the sec will make rules and stablecoin yield can carry one without bank and dem interference

  • DesireePerzz
    Lauren Stern | Rep (@DesireePerzz) reported

    @AndreasianRlty Have you tried completing the verification puzzle from a different device or browser, and does Coinbase Support provide an alternative identity-verification method if the puzzle continues to fail?

  • shisodia_sumeet
    Sumeet Shisodia (@shisodia_sumeet) reported

    If you missed today's US market action, start here. These are the biggest stories from the session, and my quick take on what matters. 1. Stocks bounced, but yields stayed the real pressure point U.S. stocks recovered after Thursday's selloff. SPY rose about 0.4%, QQQ gained about 0.3%, and DIA gained about 0.9%, but the 10-year Treasury yield rose to 4.73% and the 30-year stayed near its highest level since 2007. My Take: This was a relief bounce, not a clean reset. For Indian investors tracking US growth stocks, rising long-term yields still matter because they pressure valuation multiples before company fundamentals change. 2. Nvidia stayed weak before the biggest AI event next week Nvidia fell about 1.0% while the broader Nasdaq-linked QQQ rose. The company reports Q2 FY27 results on Aug. 26, so the market is already positioning around the next AI demand checkpoint. My Take: The market is no longer treating Nvidia as a simple AI winner. It wants proof on demand, margins, market share, and financing concerns. This is the key AI checkpoint for next week. 3. Chip stocks lagged while the rest of tech bounced The VanEck Semiconductor ETF fell about 0.4% even as broader tech recovered. Marvell dropped about 5.6%, while Barron's noted that the Nasdaq rebound came despite a semiconductor drag. My Take: This is healthy selectivity. AI infrastructure is still important, but the market is separating the best earnings machines from expensive second-line beneficiaries. Indian investors should avoid treating every chip stock as the same trade. 4. Bitcoin and crypto stocks became the risk-on corner Bitcoin rose about 6.4% to roughly USD 77,431. Robinhood jumped about 13.8%, and Coinbase gained about 8.2%, helped by optimism around crypto legislation and the broader risk rebound. My Take: Crypto strength tells us risk appetite is not dead. But it is a different signal from quality equity leadership. I would not read a crypto rally as proof that AI or Big Tech risk has fully cleared. 5. Ross Stores showed the split inside retail Ross Stores rose about 4.4% after reporting Q2 sales of USD 6.3B, up 13%, comparable-store sales up 10%, and EPS of USD 2.66. The company also raised its 2026 outlook. My Take: After Walmart's pressure earlier in the week, Ross was a reminder that the consumer story is not one-directional. Off-price retail can benefit when shoppers trade down, which makes retail earnings more useful than broad consumer headlines. 6. Strong PMI data helped the growth case, but not the rate case S&P Global's flash US Composite PMI rose to 56.0 in August from 54.5 in July. S&P Global said the reading pointed to the fastest output growth in more than four years. My Take: Good growth data helps earnings. But if strong activity keeps yields elevated, high-multiple stocks still face valuation pressure. That is the tension Indian investors should track into next week. 7. Oil and metals kept macro risk alive Brent crude traded near USD 93.5 as uncertainty around Persian Gulf tanker flows continued. Gold briefly topped USD 4,690 per ounce, while Freeport-McMoRan rose about 7.7% and Newmont gained about 3.1%. My Take: This was not only a tech session. Oil, gold, copper, and yields are all part of the same inflation and risk-pricing story. US equity investors should watch them because they can change the market's willingness to pay for future growth. My lens for next week: Nvidia earnings are the main AI test. Yields are the market's valuation test. Retail and PMI data are the consumer and growth test. If Nvidia delivers but yields keep rising, the market may still stay selective.

  • liquidluck_1
    Liquidluck (@liquidluck_1) reported

    WTF IS COINBASE DOING HOLY **** IT'S CATSZN

  • tagdemnbagdem
    Tagmnbagm (@tagdemnbagdem) reported

    @CoinbaseMarkets Wow Coinbase not just listing outright crime coin garbage? We might be back lads

  • Valer86085Mike
    Mike Valeri (@Valer86085Mike) reported

    @_Michellekirby1 Coinbase lost more people's assets to hacks and do nothing to protect them especially people new to crypto and have absolutely no customer service at all They use the know your customer rules against you trying to recover lost assets I'm waiting for the class action lawsuit u

  • jamesrealezz
    James (@jamesrealezz) reported

    @CryptoCowboy_AU @fz_cryptox Coinbase showing this much support couldn’t scream bullish any louder if it tried 9 figs on the way

  • sshankar
    Shiv Shankar (@sshankar) reported

    @graceclarke Some context, I ran onboarding for Lyft, Grab, Alexa and Coinbase. Saying this to make it clear that this isn't just intuition - not a flex. :D Easy onb + mobile + conversion of first intent is a solved problem. Look at superhuman, vimcal, notion, linear etc etc. Instinct is probably not groundbreaking. What instinct is doing is creating some virality rn with fomo (which has stopped working imo) --- Wrt to text inputs, all indications are that voice is where all of this is headed. The "alpha" is that voice models are surging in app development rn and text input is gonna be passé.

  • DoDataThings
    Winston B. (@DoDataThings) reported

    @socialwithaayan Once it's logging into Coinbase and CRMs on your behalf, the failure mode changes: a bad output you catch and fix becomes a bad action that already happened before anyone was watching.

  • gumysss
    Gumysss (@gumysss) reported

    And one alpha monday it will be listed on coinbase. And all the normies will get notification about listing and its called basecat so all of them will be thinking ooh **** its official base(coinbase)meme $basecat

  • jchaskin22
    chaskin.eth (@jchaskin22) reported

    I think much of Ethereum twitter’s anger toward Coinbase is badly misplaced Obviously this is not a perfect comparison, but imagine a company attacking one of its largest customers and distributors because that customer did not also hold enough equity in the company. Coinbase has been one of Ethereum’s biggest customers, distribution channels, and builders for nearly a decade Its largest exchange competitor chose to build its own centralized L1 that competes directly with Ethereum. Coinbase chose to build an L2 that settles to Ethereum and uses ETH as gas Base has already reached Stage 1. While progressing to Stage 2 increasingly feels like an afterthought across much of the L2 ecosystem, Base remains on an explicit path toward reducing its remaining training wheels through the multi-proof roadmap If Base becomes an increasingly important part of Coinbase’s business, its economic alignment with Ethereum will only grow. Over time, I would expect that to make holding more ETH increasingly logical. Alienating one of Ethereum’s largest builders before those incentives have time to compound makes no sense And outside of Base, Coinbase has: - Co-created USDC, one of the most important assets in Ethereum’s economy - Built Coinbase Wallet and open-sourced its Wallet SDK - Built an open-source ERC-4337 smart wallet with passkeys and spend permissions - Launched cbBTC on Ethereum - Built Coinbase Commerce and other crypto payment infrastructure - Contributed engineering resources to EIP-4844 - Built x402 and AgentKit None of this means Coinbase should be above criticism. But treating Coinbase like an enemy because it does not hold enough ETH on its balance sheet is counterproductive

  • DesireePerzz
    Lauren Stern | Rep (@DesireePerzz) reported

    Could you provide your case or support ticket number? What payment method did you use for the $3,000 deposit, and what exact hold period is Coinbase showing on your account?

  • tokenismyname
    Cult_Ape (@tokenismyname) reported

    @coinbase wtf is this scam?? Such high fees

  • BITCOIN394
    not it (@BITCOIN394) reported

    @RealJackPoor Don't buy dex coins. Buy only coins from major exchanges like coinbase. Buy listed coins not dex coins Dex coins are the equivalent of **** around and find out.

  • VizionaryTrding
    Vizionary Trading (@VizionaryTrding) reported

    @coinbase Trash *** brokerage. Takes 48hrs to just move my crypto elsewhere. You try to sell it and can’t even cash out. Just pure garbage.

  • MarcelSchu53413
    Marcel Schumacher (@MarcelSchu53413) reported

    $COIN Weekly Breakout week for Coinbase. Just got rejected at the first resistance zone, the GANN 0.25 level (186.25), which is the next key zone that needs to break for bullish continuation. Above that sits an even more important resistance cluster between the 0.333 and 0.375 GANN levels, lining up with a sell order block from where we lost this zone back in January 2026. That'll be another tough test, but the 0.25 level has to give first. Great week for $COIN

  • tokugawasuprema
    Tokugawa (@tokugawasuprema) reported

    Whatever @jessepollak touches goes to **** Ignores $nock $tig $reppo on Base and lists random memecoins on Coinbase Complete retards the lot of them

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    @Defi_Lofi_ roadmap intent landed but trading does not start until the separate launch announcement, and Coinbase can still delay or remove support

  • hegdedarsh
    hegdedarsh.base.eth (@hegdedarsh) reported

    @scottmelker Coinbase didn't build Base just to offer cheap swaps—they built it to become the enterprise onboarding rail for global financial rails. While legacy fintechs build closed-loop walled gardens with 3% merchant fees, Coinbase is positioning itself as the decentralized super-highway where institutions issue, trade, and settle tokenized capital directly

  • loading_X__
    Dextro (@loading_X__) reported

    Agents can now pay for APIs by themselves. AgentCore payments went GA with Coinbase and Stripe wallets. Spending limits sit at the infra layer. The bill is no longer a human problem.

  • moimamawa
    LeMaMo (@moimamawa) reported

    @Altcoinist Yes but it’s why crypto ****. Why would coinbase list basecat but not cashcat?

  • reganbozman
    Regan Bozman (@reganbozman) reported

    @ShanAggarwal @coinbase Hi Shan - ten year coinbase customer here and big fan of what you all do I recently canceled my CB card because of how poor the product experience is. It's impossible to review monthly transactions on mobile, baffling why you all don't support desktop for this.