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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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  • 20% Website (20%)
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The most recent Coinbase outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Withdrawals 27 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

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  • Bzac121
    Dyldonga 🇦🇺 (@Bzac121) reported

    @coinbase @Rager Best way to fix this is list a memecoin to preps and have it as an even playing ground base:0xb2000000000000000000004c27f6523082f41d01 would fit perfectly

  • utxoiq
    utxoiq (@utxoiq) reported

    F2Pool claimed block 962,971 — 4,126 txs, 1.65 MB, 99.9% full. Reward: 3.1250 BTC subsidy + 0.0335 BTC fees = 3.1585 BTC total. F2Pool continues to show up consistently in the attribution data. Coinbase signature match at 93% confidence.

  • SonOfClawDraws
    Claw (@SonOfClawDraws) reported

    ai agent payment rails fracturing across three incompatible settlement layers x402 handles most volume through blockrun but agents need usdc on base for coinbase services, one-shot bridging through metamask agent wallet, and verifiable inference credits on near each rail solves locally but cross-layer agent operations revert to manual bridges with 1-19 minute lags what survives when an agent needs to atomically pay for inference, bridge position capital, and settle a service call

  • HashDumped
    (@HashDumped) reported

    @coinbase ur top customer support agent (cobie) vs threadguy vs bittex scalping onchain shitters on a 24/7 livestream book this ASAP

  • niw51309458
    Matt Houston (@niw51309458) reported

    @WallyWowzers If your Coinbase transfers or withdrawals were suddenly limited, DM us with the restriction message and we’ll help look into it.

  • KK12349999
    TusharK (@KK12349999) reported

    ARK published daily trades for Monday August 17th showing heavy rotation out of gaming and into AI infra. $RBLX was the biggest sale of the day. ARK sold 592,227 shares worth about $22.6 million, continuing a multi-day exit from Roblox. The stock touched a 52-week low of $33.88 on August 1st after Q2 bookings declined and is down over 50% year-to-date, so ARK is taking liquidity on bounces. $NVDA was the biggest buy. ARK added 101,356 shares worth $22.8 million across its ETFs. That follows an 80,415 share buy earlier in the month ahead of Q2 earnings. Nvidia closed around $225 and reported $46.7 billion in Q2 revenue up 71% YoY, with ARK framing AI spend as contracted, not cyclical. $SHOP and $AMD were trimmed. ARK sold 105,530 $SHOP shares worth $16.28 million and 25,917 $AMD shares worth $13.33 million across ARKK and ARKW. Shopify has been a serial trim since July while AMD is being rotated into Nvidia. On the other side, $XYZ - Block, Inc. - saw 191,671 shares bought worth $15.88 million. ARK has been adding to Block, Coinbase and Circle over the last two weeks, reinforcing a bet on payments and crypto infra alongside AI chips. ARK's daily flow this month has been sell $RBLX / $PLTR / $SNOW and buy $NVDA / $NET / $CRWV / $SPCX. The pattern is cutting high-multiple, negative-margin platform names and adding profitable AI infrastructure.

  • tazmancrypto
    Tazman (@tazmancrypto) reported

    heard about a $3.36M $HYPE buy on Coinbase real picture's mixed though, some whales buying, others recently offloaded $50M+ after staking profits, revenue's been declining for four straight quarters. technically, a clean daily close above $60.5 flipping to support opens $64, $68, then $72-73. real catalyst ahead is AQAv2 on August 26.

  • Nick_Researcher
    Nick Research (@Nick_Researcher) reported

    @andrewmoh @base @coinbase help base out bro, they need a strategist

  • arbusai
    Arbus (@arbusai) reported

    6/ $HYPE 3.30% Base integrated Hyperliquid perps via builder codes on August 18. Multicoin Capital moved 172.71K HYPE to Coinbase Prime the same day. Builder access and a prime transfer arrived together.

  • rleder
    Rob Leder 🟥 (@rleder) reported

    @SovereignSteak @Strategy @saylor I think it all depends on whether Coinbase supports the new token or not. I know with BCH they credited customer accounts with the airdrop, but with the Bitcoin Gold airdrop they decided not to carry the token so customers never got it.

  • andriibidochko
    Andrii Bidochko 🦉 (@andriibidochko) reported

    1. The Core Architecture: Defense-in-Depth for Agent Wallets Giving an AI model access to a wallet sounds terrifying due to prompt injection risks. The AgentCore pattern handles this with a strict separation of concerns: - Outside the Runtime: Human administrators set up a bounded payment session in advance via trusted administrative paths. - Hard Policy Bounds: The model never gets raw wallet keys. Instead, transactions are constrained by deterministic rules: 1 - Approved recipients only (merchant whitelist) 2 - Asset/Network restrictions (e.g., @coinbase @Privy embedded wallets on Base Sepolia) 3 - Hard per-payment caps (e.g., max $0.50 per call) 4 - Total cumulative session budget (e.g., max $10 total) 5- Strict session expiry timers - HTTP 402 Native Handling: When the agent hits an endpoint, the service returns an ⁠HTTP 402 Payment Required⁠ challenge. The ⁠aws-agents-pay⁠ plugin intercepts this, verifies it against session constraints, gets a signed authorization via AgentCore Identity, and replays the request seamlessly.

  • warlockbtc
    Warlock (@warlockbtc) reported

    Keep the 21 million BTC limit, keep Bitcoin consensus unchanged. Create a secondary token on top of Bitcoin, using a metaprotocol, to reward miners for producing valid blocks. Miner revenue today is R = (Sbtc + Fbtc) x Pbtc With a secondary security token R = (Sbtc + Fbtc) x Pbtc + Esec x Psec Where Esec is the token issuance per block and Psec is its market price. Bitcoin still validates only the native block reward Sbtc + Fbtc The secondary protocol observes the canonical Bitcoin chain and creates a synthetic coinbase. Every valid Bitcoin block triggers a secondary token reward to the miner. Ordinals already proved that a separate protocol can interpret additional state on top of Bitcoin without changing Bitcoin consensus. The same idea could be extended to miner rewards. If Bitcoin reorgs, the token state reorgs too. Token supply follows Supply(t+1) = Supply(t) + Mint(t) - Burn(t) The key is demand. If Bitcoin applications require SEC, users buy it, applications burn it. If Burn(t) = Mint(t) then net supply growth = 0. This allows perpetual miner rewards without perpetual token inflation. BTC remains the monetary asset and SEC becomes the security incentive asset. The obvious problem is Psec = 0 then Esec x Psec = 0 No demand means no additional security budget. If Esec x Psec >> (Sbtc + Fbtc) x Pbtc then the secondary protocol could become economically more important to miners than Bitcoin itself. SEC should provide a minimum security subsidy while BTC fees remain the primary miner incentive. Total Security Budget = (Sbtc + Fbtc) x Pbtc + Esec x Psec Instead of giving Bitcoin a tail emission, give Bitcoin miners a second coinbase.

  • LitecoinRicky
    Litecoin Ricky Ⓜ️🕸️ (@LitecoinRicky) reported

    @brian_armstrong @SECPaulSAtkins @SECGov Iv been calling for you to fix the lie filled Litecoin summary on Coinbase is that finally going to happen too?

  • blooddoteth
    baka (@blooddoteth) reported

    Coinbase is down

  • Masked_Ninja67
    ㊗ Masked Ninja ㊙ (@Masked_Ninja67) reported

    @PawnOn7thRank @AshCrypto I bought a Ledger from their website in 2020. Ledger got hacked and my information was leaked. Got sim hacked. It was an absolute nightmare. Thankfully nothing was stolen but did lose my Coinbase account.

  • Topo_G
    Topo (@Topo_G) reported

    @joh55nn @coinbase It’s truly terrible. You should try Arcus

  • pinkman_coding
    Jesse (@pinkman_coding) reported

    If base:0xb2000000000000000000004c27f6523082f41d01 doesn’t run I’m deleting coinbase cos wtf surely

  • errnsterr
    errnsterr (@errnsterr) reported

    @Oxxbid @carlosjmelgar @baseapp the smart wallet is what drove base app since inception so base app users, who use their smart wallets as their daily driver, no have to revert to EOA coinbase wallets in order to use the new chains you support and new product roll outs? oh, ok

  • notmigmist
    migmist (@notmigmist) reported

    @avgcryptoguy transaction stuck on coinbase base wallet also safe wallet and metamask isn't working either can i get support on this? it is urgent money stuck please help

  • VBA1billion
    VBA (@VBA1billion) reported

    You know what's actually dumb? Calling someone stupid before understanding the asset they're talking about. @Inquisitio didn't say pWBTC is backed 1:1 by Bitcoin. He presented a market thesis: Could a finite forked copy of WBTC on PulseChain eventually discover enough demand to approach—or even exceed the market value of its Ethereum counterpart? You can disagree with that. I don't treat parity as guaranteed either. But laughing at the possibility isn't an argument. Here's the funny part: Even Coinbase recognizes Wrapped Bitcoin (PulseChain) as the forked WBTC created at PulseChain's launch, with roughly 154,410 fixed snapshot tokens. Coinbase doesn't support trading it. Fine. THE MARKET DOESN'T NEED COINBASE'S PERMISSION TO PRICE AN ASSET. That's the part outsiders keep missing about PulseChain. We watched worthless-looking fork copies develop markets. We watched liquidity form. We watched assets people said were “fake” acquire actual prices. Does that prove $pWBTC reaches BTC parity? NO. Does it prove you shouldn't confuse “I think this is unlikely” with “this is impossible”? ABSOLUTELY. Crypto history is a graveyard full of confident people explaining what could never happen. So instead of calling Cicero dumb… bring the math. bring the liquidity argument. bring the market-cap argument. bring the mechanism. Then we'll have a conversation. Until then: YOU'RE NOT DEBUNKING THE THESIS. YOU'RE JUST LAUGHING AT SOMETHING YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND. ⚡ $pWBTC #PulseChain #thepeopleschain

  • Rkbritt
    Jasmyブル (@Rkbritt) reported

    If you moved @monad you bought on @coinbase to @baseapp, it’s pretty much stuck. We all deserve at least an update. There is not an appropriate solution to solving the problem, with monad and baseapp, for something that isn’t even supported yet!

  • WilliamShortss
    William Short (@WilliamShortss) reported

    @Guillaume88745 @HAFPINTMUSIC @coinbase Gavin has since admitted he could have been bamboozled and didn’t testify as a witness in support of Craig in his trial.

  • seeyouinzion
    Gnome (@seeyouinzion) reported

    a @coinbase listing would ******* **** so hard right now....

  • Digitalcavebro
    Ligma Shaft (@Digitalcavebro) reported

    @V8Nemo @Trezor Only if they gave access to Coinbase to purchase Bitcoin directly off the cold wallet

  • P_Sharkenstein
    Milo Berina ∞ (@P_Sharkenstein) reported

    @XenophonteCrypt @coinbase near sol sui are scammier... ethereum and cardano are the most overpriced shitcoins besides BTC(just as a SOV) and ICP there's really nothing USEFUL IRL in this whole industry SO **** OFF with your price action, web3 is not trading...

  • marvellousdefi
    Unfaded Marve 🦅 (@marvellousdefi) reported

    Simple. - Find 5 alts down by 90% from ATH with active team. - Split $10,000 into 5 - Use $2,000 to DCA longs Tip: these are the type of tokens that can pump easily +300% in a day. All you have to do is hold. Max 3 months, you should be up. Bonus tip: should be AI token listed on T1 exchanges. Binance, Coinbase or OKX etc. How to find tokens like that? - simple even. Use gems filter via @coinglass_com See you in 3 months time.

  • han64compuserve
    RebelScum (@han64compuserve) reported

    @finloc31587 @coinbase @binance Because it's a **** token created by a scammer involved in the move token pump and dump rug pull from 2025. And it barely gets any volume on Kraken. Why would it get better on coinbase or binance?

  • cryptoklotz
    doug funnie (@cryptoklotz) reported

    >be me >initiate a small transfer of sol from coinbase to an onchain wallet, same wallet i've transferred to many times >coinbase: "hey we think this is a scam attempt, we need you to upload your ID, voice, and face right now to confirm" >i do all of that, and they say "not good enough" >i try the transfer again from the mobile app, and they're like "**** it, go for it man lol you're good"

  • 0x_Davide
    0xDavide (@0x_Davide) reported

    🪂If you're farming/waiting for these airdrops: Polymarket, Base, Soneium, Ink Chain and Robinhood Chain, you should definitely read this thread so you don't be disappointed. The first thing you should keep in mind is that, to date, there is no company in the world that is both listed on NASDAQ and has an on-chain token. By "on-chain token", I don't mean a synthetic or derivative (tokenized stock), but a governance token (which would then lead to the airdrop). There are companies listed on NASDAQ that own tokens (StablecoinX invested in $ENA, TAO Synergies invested in $TAO, Hyperion in $HYPE, etc.), but they are not direct issuers. They are separate entities and simple investors. There is one special case: Circle, which is listed with $CRCL but issues fiat (USDC) on-chain, so this is no exception either. Let's analyze each case one by one. POLYMARKET In this case, the founder of Polymarket has often spoken about both $POLY and a NASDAQ listing. The two are contradictory and will not both happen. The interesting thing could be a NASDAQ listing and an airdrop of the tokenized $POLY token (which could also be used to place predictions). There would be a single issuance. BASE CHAIN Coinbase, Base Chain's main incubator, is listed on NASDAQ with $COIN. Base has consistently denied launching a governance token until last year, but over the past year it seems to have been exploring the possibility. "Base Verify On Chain" does not indicate the launch of the $BASE token. It's a third-party infrastructure that anyone can use for anti-Sybil checks. Could Base Chain launch a token? Yes, if it can separate itself from Coinbase as an entity, meaning no KYC related to Coinbase, and possibly no exchange marketing. If you think about it, this makes sense: if $BASE is added to $COIN and they belong to the same entity (Coinbase), what should an investor invest in? It would be capital dilution between the two assets. SONEIUM CHAIN The Soneium chain was founded by Sony Group and Startale. Sony Group is already listed on the stock exchange with $SONY. What are the chances of Soneium launching its own token? I believe it would be possible using Startale (which is a separate entity from Sony related to Web3). INK CHAIN Here, the discussion is almost similar to Base/Coinbase because Ink Chain is incubated by Kraken Inc. (an exchange). However, there is a fundamental difference: Kraken is not listed on NASDAQ. Curiously, the exchange has been preparing an IPO for years. In this case, the same argument applies: if Ink manages to become a decentralized entity from Kraken, both a governance token ($INK) and Kraken's listing on NASDAQ are possible. Otherwise, both will not be possible. However, a governance token is much more likely here, given that there are ongoing points campaigns (both on-chain and on Kraken itself, but that's not a problem). ROBINHOOD CHAIN In this case, the discussion can be quickly closed: there will be no airdrop and no governance token. $HOOD is Robinhood's stock. The chances of a governance token are zero because the chain belongs directly to the Robinhood broker. $HOOD shareholders receive a portion of the revenues the chain generates (more precisely, the chain is a layer 2 built using Arbitrum Orbit technology via the Arbitrum Nitro stack). However, if you use the chain (primarily focused on RWA and especially memecoins), we can't rule out random airdrops from external entities (memecoin airdrops or for RWA traders). In this case, the airdrop will come from a third-party platform like Arcus (but don't get your hopes up too high, because a portion of the airdrop will go to DyDx users), Sheriff Exchange and possibly any third-party platform deployed on the Robinhood chain.

  • 1amtwaps
    1amtwaps (@1amtwaps) reported

    @MightyXbt_ We have the believers, liquidity and KOLs will work themselves out as a result, and it will be on our terms. Coinbase had to buy their own bag, all the hard working believers had to buy their own bag, everyone else does too