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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
The following are the most recent problems reported by Coinbase users through our website.
- Mobile App (33%)
- Transactions (17%)
- Website (17%)
- Login (17%)
Live Outage Map
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Coinbase Issues Reports
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Coinbase 🛡️ (@coinbase) reportedBeen turned down for a card before? More people can now get the Coinbase One Card secured by USDC - and start earning Bitcoin back on every purchase.
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CarlosAndrey (@CarlosA39305444) reportedMajor crypto exchange Coinbase will support the native INJ token on Injective EVM, replacing ERC-20 by July 2026. This move signals increasing institutional trust and could boost Injective ecosystem growth. Will other exchanges follow? #Crypto #Injective #DeFi
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@m_johnmcrone (@MJohnmcrone) reported@abmarkman Beware of notifications that look real and direct you to contact support at Coinbase or xfer the call to Robinhood support. They ask you to open a Robinhood wallet to store your SPCX stock in as a security measure. They will scare you into moving your valuable stock to ETH wallet They will assure you your assets are safe in your Robinhood wallet as ETH I moved IPO stock within 30 days…against my better judgement. I’ll find out tomorrow if I was talking to Robinhood support.😱🤢😰
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ChilenaTrumpista (@CTrumpista) reported@pocaluz35 @coinbase Have your issue been resolved?
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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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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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Dafne17 (@Dafne175) reportedComparing $MSTR to TERRA/LUNA is probably the dumbest thing I have seen on Twitter for a good while... I am not quite certain what people have to gain from bashing on the only buyer we have literally had for the entire bear market. Likes? clout? all of that without a basic understanding of how capital markets work btw. That said, I have my reservations on how Strategy has been run over the past year, namely: - They hired people straight out of uni for random BTC jobs when the strategy is engineered and executed by @saylor . Those people are paid via ATM, by the shareholders. - They raised cash via ATM to cover the STRC dividends and then used some to buy old convertibles. Appreciate it could have been accretive for shareholders but the market didn't take it well. Maybe they had some pressure from the underwriters? maybe they promised to buy more if they repaid early? we don't know. - They covered the whole alphabet with products that confused and diluted the market. - They seem to be paying a 10% premium every time they purchase BTC. If OTC desks are supposedly drained, then buy Spot and pay that 1% to Coinbase institutional. Drive the price up if you must. - They sort of incentivised the tokenisation of STRC, adding leverage to the system which is what caused the liquidation cascade to the 80s. They are not above criticism. But comparing a leveraged public company that owns verifiable BTC and has access to capital markets with an algorithmic stablecoin death spiral is just intellectually lazy. I have been a shareholder from 2021, I have seen it all and I am sure it will go back up to new highs, eventually.
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Alula Z 🛡 (@MyCrypt0world) reportedLost BTC to a liquidation because I'd muted my @coinbase notifications. My fault for muting, I'll own that. But here's the real problem: an alert that can wipe you out should never live in the same stream as "BTC moved 2%" pings. Critical risk warnings need to break through the noise. I know I'm not the only one this happened to.
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CyberX (@CyberXlx9q) reported📢 Coinbase CEO @BrianArmstron : Orbital data centers are already becoming more efficient than land-based ones — a direct result of excessive regulation stifling progress on Earth. When red tape pushes innovation into space, something’s clearly broken. Per @Cointelegraph What do you think — regulation killing terrestrial innovation? 👀
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Artommy (@Artommy) reportedTommy's Takes, June 18th ed. BTC: $64,083.30, 24H: -0.9% ETH: $1,749.35, 24H: +0.2% SOL: $71.16, 24H: -0.2% HYPE: $71.29, 24H: +1.7% NEWS📰📰📰: 1. US and Iran officially sign memorandum of understanding to end the war, effective immediately. 2. Strategy’s STRC Hits Record Low at $89 3. The Dow is now down -800 points since the Fed decision was released. 4. CME Group to sue CFTC over approval of perpetual futures, CEO tells CNBC 5. Coinbase: Introducing Coinbase Advisor. One of the first SEC-registered AI-powered investment advisors in the world. TOP PROJECTS🚀🚀🚀: 1. CryptoPunks Volume: $342.1k, Sales: 2 2. Trolls Volume: $210.3k, Sales: 5714 3. Pudgy Penguins Volume: $199.4k, Sales: 25 MOVERS🔥🔥🔥: 1. Lab Price: $15.72, Volume: $44,511,644, 24H: 20.7% 2. Provenance Blockchain Price: $0.009981, Volume: $60,108.58, 24H: 16.3% 3. 币安人生 (BinanceLife) 币安人生 Price: $0.7291, Volume: $18,807,595, 24H: 6.4%
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Loca (@0xLoca) reported@cryptorover coinbase CVD at negative 804M and price hasn't broken. someone is buying every bit of that
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Corey (@CoreyEvensen) reported@brian_armstrong Coinbase screwed me out of my Magic$ tokens! There’s like $75 just sitting in a wallet no one can access and they were zero help when I talked to them!
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Adel Bucetta (@adelbucetta) reported@Cryptic_Web3 @coinbase the honest answer is that corporations have been trying to solve this problem for years, but nobody's sure what the outcome will be yet.
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Iron_Tribalocity140.3 (@sol_ironRZA) reportedAnd so it begins… Quid, Hollow, Monkee Seedoo, SMeta and I spent hours every day bag working the first version of Monkey on pump…we all saw it bond, and aped the chart above 50k just like everyone else and once we onboarded Omar we devoted months of our lives, hours and hours a day helping to push it to about 2 MIL mkt cap. Was an uphill battle as we didn’t know who launched it or who acquired supply….but we worked our asses off as we loved Omar and knew that he truly had the most talented dog in the world and his project belongs to be an icon in this space. The story just kept getting better as we later found out that Monkey is the official Call of Duty Dog 👀 With early snipers and holders creating massive sell pressure it eventually came to an end. But this was the beginning of a close knit friendship and group that has stayed together in this space since early 2025. Fast forward a few months and another team got Omar to do Monkey on Bonk. I personally wasn’t involved with that token, but was happy for Omar and wasn’t surprised that it hit 6 mil mkt cap. @0nlyLJC fell in love with his pup and rallied the trenches behind Omar and they pushed this hard for months. Unfortunately, the hype didn’t last as most people know the story of how a few people exited after making an obscene amount of money causing the rapid decline. Omar even told me recently that he loves and supports @onlyljc and knows he was heartbroken how it played out as he wanted to see Omar win. The worst part for Omar is he didn’t make a single dime from those two projects as he was not getting any creator fees from either of the first two launches. He had supply that was locked, but when I contacted him recently about possibly doing this as a USD1 pair and getting fees, I didn’t realize that he still had never setup a Coinbase acct. So, let that sink in…he grinded for months contributing hours of his time making paintings to target and promote other projects in this space and never made a dime. Sure, there were a few harder paintings where the team sent him some SOL for his time, but in terms of making money off his Dog’s name in this space, he made zero, nada, zip. So, this brings us to June 2026 where Omar agreed to give this a go as a USD1 pair and where he would also receive the creator fees. During our time working with him over a year ago on the first launch, he was always supportive, but you could tell his eagerness was not 100% there to put out content or make paintings ‘quickly’ if the team had an idea to capture Engagement across CT. Meaning, the team would want a painting tomorrow for example, to capitalize on a trend on CT, but a painting might show up 2 weeks later. Looking back I can’t blame Omar because he wasn’t making any money off of this yet. This week however, after receiving about $5,000 in creator fees just in the first two days, it has been fun seeing him come to life like a little kid dreaming of the possibility and potential for where this can go. I know his time is valuable and I told him we would try this for a third time if he agreed and we wouldn’t wear him out with lots of requests and we would try to see if a community forms around $Monkey. But once he saw the fees he actually picked up the phone called me and said “What can we paint? I don’t want to sit around, let’s send this thing!” So, he is currently putting a few ideas together to help market this on CT. He even asked if we could live stream with Monkey painting, which we will schedule soon so people can meet him and Monkey LIVE. Lastly, we talked about the idea of utilizing a play from other successful projects with the flywheel effect by putting the fees to work. The idea is maybe he keeps 75% of the fees and uses 25% for buybacks and locks. But early on, he saw the value of grabbing more supply on dips to use as a treasury for the future growth of the token. He has already bought back 6% and locked it for 4 months after doing another 50 SOL buyback today.
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Sri ♦️♦️♦️ (@SreeAtX) reported@FBIDirectorKash Crypto scams destroyed billions. #WLUNA is a prime example — wrapped token promised 1:1 with LUNA, Coinbase halted everything during the crash, leaving U.S. victims locked out. Do Kwon got 15yrs, but holders still need restitution & a fix. Time to deliver. 🇺🇸 #WLUNA $wluna
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Kathlyn Tuccillo (@KathlynTuc77441) reportedPerpetuals DEX backed by Polychain and Coinbase Ventures is shutting down by July 16 due to bad market conditions and low revenue. Users must withdraw funds and close positions. Will more trading platforms face similar fates? #Crypto #DeFi #CryptoNews
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0xbigcat (@0xbigblackcat) reportedScrolling through the Beryl upgrade docs on Base (mainnet on June 25). The standout feature is the native B20 token standard. This isn’t your typical bytecode ERC-20 — it’s a Rust precompile built directly into the node. It keeps full compatibility with existing wallets and protocols, while adding built-in compliance tools: access policies, freeze, roles, supply caps, and memos. It comes in two variants: Asset (with rebases and batch mint) and Stablecoin. Looking ahead, Base plans to allow paying for gas natively with B20 tokens. Base is effectively moving token issuance to a proper infrastructure layer. This should be particularly useful for stablecoin issuers and regulated assets — less custom smart contract work and more control out of the box. $BASE @coinbase @base Still digging.
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Crash Test Money (@Crashtestmoney1) reported@bullsofwealth Coinbase right after IPO and rode it all the way down to around $55 before selling, lost 80%. The saving grace is I only bought a few shares, knowing the risks and that I could get wrecked, and I did. But the lesson I learned was priceless.
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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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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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Dan Kim (@dankimxyz) reportedI’m joining @Airwallex. Here’s why. TLDR: I'm joining Airwallex to connect programmable money and AI agents to the infrastructure that makes them work for global businesses. When I joined Coinbase five years ago, money was starting to become programmable in a way the traditional financial system was never designed for. Stablecoins were one way we worked on that problem: a dollar, in digital form, could move across blockchain rails, settle quickly, and show up inside a product instead of sitting behind a bank login, card form, or checkout page. With USDC, developers had a dollar they could actually build around, one that moved more like software than a bank transfer. Base, the Layer 2 blockchain, made more of those applications practical. And x402, an open standard I helped bring to the Linux Foundation, took the idea into the web itself: if software can request data, compute, or access to a service, payments should also be able to move in the same way. AI agents make this impossible to ignore. If software can discover what it needs, negotiate access, pay for an API call, buy data, or trigger work inside another product, the payment flow cannot depend on a human sitting in the middle of it. But removing the human from the payment flow does not remove the work a business has to do around the money: a company can receive a USDC payment instantly and still need to pay a supplier in pesos, reconcile revenue in its ERP, satisfy a regulator, or get money into an account its finance team already uses. Getting the money there is one problem; making it usable once it arrives is a different one. For agents to handle payments reliably, the business infrastructure around the payment has to already be in place. Airwallex has spent 10 years building the infrastructure global companies need for exactly this kind of problem: direct licenses across dozens of markets, local payment networks across 120+ countries, and FX infrastructure built to move money without the intermediaries that eat into it. Earning those licenses takes years and has to happen market by market, and FX only looks simple until a customer starts asking why margin disappeared between collection and settlement. These are requirements for pushing programmable money toward real commercial use. Airwallex went straight at all of them, and built something that lets businesses move money globally without rebuilding their banking setup every time they enter a new market. A lot of software companies, marketplaces, and AI teams are going to run into this earlier than they expect. A team starts with an agent that can initiate a payment and then discovers that the payment itself was the easy part; the harder questions are where the money lands, what currency it arrives in, who is allowed to move it, and whether the counterparty can actually receive it. That’s why I’m joining Airwallex. If you’re building AI agents, agentic commerce, or software for companies operating across markets, we should talk.
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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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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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Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) reported@Blockhacked Various ways. Message @CoinbaseSupport or call our support number. Or your concierge in the app for Coinbase One subscribers. Are you actually having a problem with this or hypothetical?
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The Arsenal (@MrGooner1990) reported@TenZOfficial @coinbase Lame as ****
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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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Triumph Markets (@TriumphMarkets) reportedKraken just blurred the line between centralized and decentralized exchanges. Worth understanding the mechanics before treating this as universal access. Users can now trade thousands of Solana tokens directly inside the Kraken app - no external wallet, no browser extension. A self-custodial embedded wallet gets created automatically the first time you trade. The fee structure matters: 1% Kraken technology fee on top of Solana network fees and the underlying DEX swap fee. That's meaningfully higher than trading directly through Jupiter or Raydium yourself - you're paying for convenience and custody simplicity. The risk disclosure Kraken puts directly in their own FAQ: DEX tokens are not listed on, reviewed, or endorsed by Kraken. They may lose all value or turn out to be fraudulent. Trades are final once confirmed. The caveat that matters most: this is currently available only to selected users in Egypt, Panama, Peru, Dominican Republic and Mexico - not a global rollout yet, despite how the announcement reads. The strategic logic: centralized exchanges are racing to capture DeFi-native volume without losing custody-conscious users to self-custody entirely. Coinbase, Robinhood and now Kraken are all building this same bridge simultaneously. Watch: whether US and EU access gets added and how fast competitors match this feature.
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RAMΞN 🍜 | Asteroid (@AsteroidLabsX) reported@coinbase top 200 valorant sprays won't fix the portfolio refresh addiction coinbase built
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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@Viperbubble that one's cooked. down 99.9%, hacked for 26M, archblock filed chapter 11, coinbase delisted it. tvl at 22k.