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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Leipzig Transactions 14 days ago
Maquoketa Website 19 days ago
West Liberty Login 1 month ago
Houston Mobile App 2 months ago
Louisville Mobile App 3 months ago
Guayaquil 3 months ago
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Coinbase Issues Reports

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  • BrokenMuzzle
    $hillan0n (@BrokenMuzzle) reported

    @Mira01068 If you are an XRP person you should never be using Coinbase to begin with they have always done XRP ***** plus if it ever does pump best believe they will lock the site up

  • rokajoska
    Robert Fekete (@rokajoska) reported

    $HOOD: Cathie Wood's Ark Invest Sells Robinhood Stock Into 8% Rally, Loads Up On Coinbase And Block. Perfect example to see why ARK underperforms.

  • pickle_stallion
    pickle (@pickle_stallion) reported

    @coinbase Hope you didn't train it like your customer support AI

  • Quinnvesting
    Quinn (@Quinnvesting) reported

    @brian_armstrong @standwithcrypto As an IL resident and Coinbase One Card user I can confidently say you'll have one less IL customer in 2027 if this isn't removed. Complying with .2% stolen from me goes against every fabric of my DNA that got me into crypto in the first place. It's not personal, it's principle.

  • SentryxHQ
    SentryX Recovery HQ (@SentryxHQ) reported

    @Imanuel10475351 I can help recover $50K stolen from your Coinbase account. Even if Coinbase support wasn't helpful, these fraudulent fund movements leave permanent signatures on the blockchain that we can trace. Share the(TxID) or proof so we can begin the forensic recovery

  • OguzieWisdom
    PRYNXX 🥷💚 (@OguzieWisdom) reported

    This is actually a big deal for many @coinbase users. For a long time, if you held $INJ on Coinbase, you only had the ERC-20 version. Which meant if you wanted to stake, join the community buyback, or do anything meaningful with the token on @injective mainnet, you had to bridge it yourself first. That's getting fixed. Between July 20-22, Coinbase is migrating $INJ from Ethereum ERC-20 to native INJ on the Injective EVM, which can be used on both mainnet and EVM. Here's what you need to know: -If you hold ERC-20 INJ anywhere outside Coinbase, deposit it before July 20, and it gets converted for you automatically. 1:1. No fees. You don't have to do anything else. -Deposits and withdrawals will pause briefly during the migration window. -After it's done, Coinbase will only support native INJ on the Injective EVM in the future. One less reason to not be fully onboarded to Injective. About time.

  • Charu_Sethi
    Charu (@Charu_Sethi) reported

    This week the same problem showed up in two places that don't talk to each other: Coinbase wrapping AI trading agents in an SEC-registered advisory, and x402 charging AI agents per request at the AWS edge. Both are solving authorisation-within-limits. Neither is interoperable with the other. Step back and the pattern is clear. Agentic settlement is becoming table stakes. x402 now runs through AWS CloudFront and WAF, settling USDC on Base and Solana via EIP-3009 in around 200ms, with 169M-plus cumulative payments. Mastercard's Agent Pay for Machines handles multi-rail M2M settlement. Coinbase is putting agent execution inside a registered wrapper. The rails are getting solved. What is not getting solved is the layer above them: a portable, revocable spending mandate that binds an agent's authorisation to a verifiable human or corporate entity and travels across rails. ERC-8004 gives agents identity and reputation, not spending authority. The agent-authorisation drafts (ERC-8118, 8184, 8150) are all single-principal or payment-channel scoped, and none has advanced. An agent authorised inside Coinbase's advisory and an agent paying through x402 at the AWS edge are governed by completely separate, non-portable models. That's the gap. The structural question worth testing: do the platforms each standardise their own proprietary mandate model, leaving on-chain rails competing inside someone else's walled authorisation garden, or does a neutral cross-rail mandate primitive finally emerge? Whoever ships the portable mandate owns the layer everyone else has to build against. @coinbase @awscloud @Mastercard #AgenticPayments #x402

  • cryptosrecovery
    Cryptocurrency Assets Recovery (@cryptosrecovery) reported

    @Imanuel10475351, I noticed your post about the Coinbase account hack that drained $50k and left you with nothing from support. Exchange breaches often leave a trail. I’ve traced similar outflows to the off-ramp point where funds hit known entities and triggered a resolution.

  • CoreyEvensen
    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!

  • MobiusExchange
    Möbius (@MobiusExchange) reported

    @stacy_muur coinbase is pushing the “everything exchange” from the centralized side the logic is simple is pretty keep more user flows inside one trusted app instead of losing perps, borrowing, payments, and prediction markets to other venues.... the defi version probably looks different: not one venue doing everything, but one CREADIT ACCOUNT and margin layer that lets traders access many venues without fragmenting capital

  • KathlynTuc77441
    Kathlyn Tuccillo (@KathlynTuc77441) reported

    Perpetuals 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

  • ProlabCH
    JY / excel arc (@ProlabCH) reported

    State of AI: > Market stays in limbo. Fed under Warsh is keeping interest rates unchanged between 3.5%-3.75%. Tech stocks dumping on the news. > SpaceX had a crazy run last days. Low float, high market cap combined with retail fomo reminds us very much of crypto markets. > Coinbase with a major product update stream focussing on becoming the ‘everything exchange’ place to be, enabling predictions, tokenized stocks and perps trading directly onchain. > Key focus also on the agentic economy, with Base chain being the hub for agents. The possibility to have an agent directly trade for you on Coinbase itself (with guardrails) has also been highlighted, next to the Base MCP and showcasing partners like $venice and $virtual. > In the meanwhile Virtuals revealed their first Unitree robot picking up a bottle by itself, and this at a very low training cost. > Project wise it is a time to pick up builders’ projects on discounts. $sibyl playing in the token efficiency narrative with its beta, continuing to push user acquisition and teasing a hackathon. > $liq keeps working on tokenized inference, expecting further advancements here soon. > Overall I am not selling much at these prices and also reduced the stuff I trade, being rather selective. > Stay open minded.

  • 0xLoca
    Loca (@0xLoca) reported

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

  • badattrading_
    Nova (@badattrading_) reported

    first thing you wanna do is having an overall idea of the distro, if it's more Binance/OKX/Gate/Bybit/Mexc or Coinbase/Cryptocom/Change Now/Kraken. If it's more Binance then it can really pump high, but expect a hard dump at some point (like worldcup), if it's more Coinbase study your shits really really well and look if they are bagworking like maniacs, if you see them bagworking like there's no tomorrow : avoid. Basically after you have an overall idea where the holders are based, you need to find good strong hardcore kols in there. If you see the same guys with multi axiom wallets that's no good. if you see folks who can hold hard and are not insiders like ily or wrld_sol or gake, that's potentially the good ****. At the end of the day it's only about the holders and their reputation, it's very tough out there

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

    Most tokens exist to be bought and sold. $BEATS exists to run something. That is the difference worth understanding. Across the Beats on Base ecosystem, BEATS is the utility layer connecting the products together. It is not decoration. It is how things move. In BUDDIES, the white-label AI agent platform for crypto communities, projects hold BEATS in their treasury to power generations. Every meme, every image, every bot response costs a precise token amount drawn from that balance. No fiat subscription. No corporate billing. Just on-chain compute, paid in BEATS. In the Base App Agent, live right now at beats.base.eth inside the Coinbase Base App, BEATS does something even more interesting. Pay with it and you get a 20% discount on generations. Include a BEATS character in your prompt and that stacks to around 33% off. Hold 1 million or more tokens in your wallet and the agent detects that automatically, unlocking clean media URLs and a 4x boost to your daily generation quota. No claiming. No form to fill out. Your wallet balance is your access tier. That is not meme tokenomics. That is live infrastructure. Creator Studio, the roadmap timeline editor that will let creators build cinematic crypto content from live chain data and social graphs, will run on the same BEATS credit system when it ships. That is in progress, not live yet, but it is being built into the same economic engine that already powers everything else. The music and the koala are the brand. The token is the machine underneath it.

  • GokuYoppy
    GokuYoppy 🔍 (@GokuYoppy) reported

    bitcoin got bodied by the fed yesterday. coinbase red. miners red. everything red. robinhood closed up NINE percent. the app where we gamble went up on the same day the thing we gamble on went down. they're not even hiding it anymore. we were never playing the game — we ARE the game.

  • DeFiDegen_0x
    DeFi Degenerate (@DeFiDegen_0x) reported

    First confidential DeFi yield vault just went live on Ethereum. @zama (FHE encryption) + @Morpho (lending infra) + Steakhouse ($1.5B AUM, largest Morpho curator, runs @coinbase 's integration). This isn't an experiment. This is the team behind Coinbase's DeFi backend betting on privacy as the next unlock. Every DeFi position today is public. That's been the #1 reason institutions stayed out — not smart contract risk, exposure risk. Confidential vaults fix that without sacrificing composability. The TAM here isn't retail. It's every fund that wanted DeFi yield but couldn't stomach broadcasting position size to the entire internet.

  • 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

  • MrGooner1990
    The Arsenal (@MrGooner1990) reported

    @TenZOfficial @coinbase Lame as ****

  • CFreeze22
    Chris Favale (@CFreeze22) reported

    Having issues with my Coinbase One Card rewards sign up bonus. I’m on my 3rd support agent repeating the same information and no one seems to understand what promotions are available. They are requesting me to provide evidence of your promotion. @coinbase @brian_armstrong

  • timsharter
    Tim Sharter, MBA (@timsharter) reported

    @wardamnbilly Hold on I’m on the phone with coinbase support. They just said my wallet has been hacked and they need to secure it. Reading out my seed phrase rn.

  • cryptoupdate_io
    Crypto Update IO 🚀 (@cryptoupdate_io) reported

    @Mark_Ecpert Classic rug pull play. Fake P&L screenshots = bait. Real exchanges never block withdrawals like this. Stick to Binance, Coinbase, Kraken. If it sounds too good to be true, it’s a scam.

  • otterxbull
    OtterXBull (@otterxbull) reported

    Look at the brutal selling on $DRIFT. Everyone panic-screaming about these lower lows is completely misreading the tape. If you check the 4h chart in image, the breakdown looks terrifying, but look at what’s actually happening underneath: 🚨 The Relentless Bleed: The latest candle in image just completely flushed through the purple support block down to $0.01579. Sellers are forcing a capitulation lower low, and the short-term panic is peak. 🚨 The Leverage Wipeout: While retail is panic-selling spot or chasing shorts at the absolute bottom, futures volume and Open Interest (OI) are cratering. The toxic paper leverage is finally being completely cleansed from the ecosystem. 🚨 Coinbase Spot Absorption: The real divergence? While paper traders are panicking, actual spot volume on Coinbase is quietly creeping up. Real, hard assets are being accumulated with actual fiat. 🚨 The Liquidity Vacuum Trap: Big players have zero reason to defend a thin on-chain liquidity pool right now. They are intentionally letting retail market-dump into a dead zone so they can scoop up cheap spot supply on deep order books without moving the market against themselves. its the matter of dex exhcange drift which is so called backed by solana:So11111111111111111111111111111111111111112 and solana:Es9vMFrzaCERmJfrF4H2FYD4KCoNkY11McCe8BenwNYB We’ve officially shifted out of the standard liquidation phase and into a brutal, engineered shakeout right before the protocol’s structural reboot volume starts to show up on the charts. Are you handing your tokens over to market makers at the absolute historic bottom, or just shutting off the charts until the real volume flows back in? Drop your play below. 👇📊

  • sytaylor
    Simon Taylor (@sytaylor) reported

    Coinbase shipped an AI that can LEGALLY give you financial advice. This is actually interesting! Coinbase just launched Coinbase Advisor, in production, for real. You talk to it in plain English, and it reads your full portfolio and history, suggests actions, and flags ideas you'd have missed. It stays non-discretionary, so you confirm every trade. (you're accountable, after all) The product is slick, but the legal structure underneath it is doing the heavy lifting. They incorporated Coinbase Advisors, LLC (CRD #342338), registered it with the SEC as a Registered Investment Adviser and with the CFTC and NFA as a Commodity Trading Adviser, and took on fiduciary duty under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. An 85-year-old statute, pointed at an LLM. Pointed at a freakin LLM, people! "First SEC-registered AI adviser" might be better described as "First SEC-registered LLM adviser." Betterment and Wealthfront have been registered robo-advisers for a decade, doing small bits of this.] What's new is a generative, conversational, non-discretionary agent carrying RIA and CTA credentials together, in one app, across crypto, equities and derivatives. That's wildly different to a chatbot with a disclaimer that gives generic best-practice information. What I love about this is Coinbase just went and executed. They didn't wait for a new law or a sandbox. The US read the 1940 Act, registered inside it, and put the product live for customers. The UK is scaffolding it. A new "targeted support" regime (PS25/22) goes live in April, and the FCA runs supervised AI Live Testing cohorts for firms that want to trial exactly this. But a trial is not a live product. There's one catch: today it only sees what's inside @coinbase. Your bank, pension and other brokerages stay invisible. Robinhood's Cortex already does the conversational, portfolio-aware part. It just labels the output "informational, not advice." But wouldn't it be WAY cooler if this saw ALL of your accounts? Coinbase's launch video is below.

  • MyCrypt0world
    Alula Z 🛡 (@MyCrypt0world) reported

    Lost 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.

  • 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.

  • luckyysharmzz
    AShar (@luckyysharmzz) reported

    @antoniogm are you still working at coinbase?

  • brian_armstrong
    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?

  • 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.

  • ProfessorCornel
    Cornel (@ProfessorCornel) reported

    DEX volume, LP activity, and Coinbase verification could help Base separate real users from sybil wallets.