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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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August 21: Problems at Coinbase

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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%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Withdrawals 29 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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  • cryppimagic
    cryppi / perpdexlist (@cryppimagic) reported

    @greengeo @coinbase @base why not support and grow the projects you invested in that are building on your own chain?

  • 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.

  • 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?

  • TheQuantSignal
    QuantSignal (@TheQuantSignal) reported

    @coinbase And the shittiest customer service.

  • CapitalCrashout
    Crashout Capital (@CapitalCrashout) reported

    Besides the actual networks there's nothing on the business side of anything in crypto which isn't just a front to help international criminals run money. Binance and Coinbase operate to launder money, that's it.

  • DesireePerzz
    Lauren Stern | Rep (@DesireePerzz) reported

    What exactly happened with your Coinbase account—are you seeing a failed transaction, withdrawal issue, or something else?

  • SuperDegen
    Super Degen 💎 (@SuperDegen) reported

    @coinbase It's impossible to stop watching 🥲

  • DrangoNew
    brand new durango (@DrangoNew) reported

    @coinbase Nah fr that **** ****** flew😭 should’ve bought in at 58k

  • JayMalo2025
    JayMalo (@JayMalo2025) reported

    @LauraKalnikuz Dear useless idiot # ceo of Coinbase first address your hacking issues before creating more chaos

  • salahuddin2004
    Salahuddin2004 (@salahuddin2004) reported

    bitcoin:native #BTCUSD #Bitcoin BTC PERPETUAL TRADE SELL SETUP Short from $75,500 Currently $75,500 Targeting $72,200 or Down (Trading plan IF BTC go up to $78k will add more shorts) Its not a Financial advice $BTCUSD $ETHUSD $XRP $XRPUSD $SOLANA @CoinMarketCap @coinbase @binance

  • BSCNews
    BSCN (@BSCNews) reported

    Coinbase CEO says tokenized assets go far beyond 24/7 trading @coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) pushed back on claims that (stock) exchanges don't need blockchain for round-the-clock trading, days after Nasdaq confirmed a 23-hour session starting December 6. He called crypto a forcing function on the shift. Armstrong said tokenization is about access rather than hours, citing over 4 billion people worldwide without brokerage access. "Tokenization and onchain assets are the future of finance," he wrote.

  • AzamJavvad
    Javvad Azam (@AzamJavvad) reported

    Good morning everyone. @libertum_token update: Time for an honest update — where we are, what's changed, and what's coming. 1. We stopped posting for the sake of posting. No more daily filler. No more "gm" threads that say nothing. We're a regulated tokenization platform. We'd rather be judged on what we ship than on how loudly we tweet. When we post, it'll be because something real happened. This one's real. Here we go. 2. On $LBM — we hear you. A lot of you are worried about the token. So are we. We're not going to pretend otherwise. Here's the honest position: we don't control the market. We control the business. So that's where our energy goes — because a business that earns real revenue is the only thing that gives a token something to stand on. And revenue is what funds buybacks. Which brings us to point 5. 3. Bonding DEX is being wound down, and JVC refunds are happening. The licensing process is fully complete. We're now waiting on funds to come through from our UAE agent, and refunds go out as soon as they land. We'll tell you the moment they move. No spin. 4. S-Suite is now inside T-Suite. It's no longer a separate product. Stablecoin issuance is the 5th tab in T-Suite — same login, same platform. One place to issue tokenized assets and your own fully-backed stablecoin. 5. The Libertum Trading Platform is nearly here. Most automated trading products sell you a dream. We built the opposite — one that tells you when your idea doesn't work. You describe a strategy in plain English. The AI turns it into a real, structured strategy. You pick from 500+ markets: everything liquid on Coinbase, plus on-chain Uniswap pools, sorted by sector and by how deep the liquidity actually is. Then you test it properly. Backtests charge you fees and slippage on both sides — the way real trading actually costs. And we tune the strategy on one slice of history, then judge it on a later slice the tuning never saw. That's the only test that means anything. If it fails that test, we tell you it failed. No flattering chart. That runs through the whole product: The Strategy Marketplace publishes new strategies monthly — and keeps showing how they've done since publication. Including the bad ones. The Discover feed flags markets whose behaviour has genuinely shifted, and shows what happened the last times they shifted. Usually that's less than the cost of trading it — and we say so. Four AI analysts watch your account: risk, strategy, performance, market. Every flag comes with the numbers behind it and a plain statement of why it might be nothing. An AI Copilot answers questions about your own account using your real data — and refuses to tell you what to buy. That's advice, not analysis, and we don't do advice. And something nobody else does: you can route a share of your trading profits straight into tokenized real-world assets on the Libertum marketplace. Speculative gains, turned into something that actually yields. All trading is simulated. Paper trading against live prices — you learn what works with nothing at risk. $9.99/month plus 20% of profits. Live now in T-Suite. And this is the part that matters for holders: 30% of trading profits and subscription revenue goes to buying back and burning $LBM. 6. The ecosystem is growing — and you can help. We're building a serious pipeline of ecosystem partners. There's now an ecosystem directory, and any offering can be listed across partner marketplaces too, so issuers reach far more people than one platform alone. So: if you know someone seriously looking at tokenization, send them our way. That's the single most useful thing you can do for this project right now. 7. Ronaldo 7. Bond 007. Libertum… point 7. DASP licence news is dropping very soon. We'll let the announcement speak for itself. Watch this space. 👀 Thanks for sticking with us. You may know I am involved in @petso_io too which i am super passionate about but @libertum_token will always be my baby, i will remain fully dedicated to both the projects, i know i have the capacity to. The day i think i cannot give my 100%, i'll step down for the growth of teh company. We know it's been a patient wait — we're heads-down, and we'd rather show you than tell you. — Javvad

  • sytaylor
    Simon Taylor (@sytaylor) reported

    Stablecoins are about to become cash. This would allow large corporates to hold them on their balance sheet. The open question for every corporate treasury holding stablecoins was does it count as cash or something else? If only a giant standards board would answer. FASB is the Financial Accounting Standards Board. It sets the accounting rules (US GAAP) that every US public company, and most large private ones, follow when they report their numbers. Auditors sign off against them. Lenders read the results. On a balance sheet, "cash and cash equivalents" is the top line. It means money, plus anything you can turn into a known amount of money today with almost no risk of it being worth less. Bank deposits. Treasury bills. Money market funds. And now, stablecoins. Liquidity ratios are built on that line. Loan covenants are tested against it. It answers "how much can this company spend tomorrow?" The problem until now. Most companies put stablecoins token under "other assets", next to patents and crypto. Sitting outside the cash line has real costs: - Lenders' liquidity ratios ignore it - Moving $10m from the bank into USDC looks like spending $10m on an investment - Paying a supplier in USDC means booking a gain or loss on each payment So corporate treasurers stayed away. Sensible people, sensible call. What FASB proposed. A stablecoin can sit in the cash line if it meets three conditions: 1. You can hand it back to the issuer at any time and receive exactly one dollar per token. 2. That right is yours, in a contract with the issuer. Being able to sell the token on an exchange is a different thing, and on its own it falls short. 3. The issuer holds real dollars and short-term Treasuries, at least one for one, kept separate from its own money. Circle, which issues USDC, had asked FASB to let the exchange route count too. FASB declined. So the token matters less than your relationship with its issuer. Coinbase has a direct redemption contract with Circle, so *its* USDC qualifies. A company that bought USDC on an exchange holds the same token without that contract, and sits outside the line until it gets one. Why this could be a watershed. The GENIUS Act made stablecoins legal to issue in the US. It left open whether a normal company could sensibly hold one. If this is finalized as written, a global corporate reporting under US GAAP can hold dollars on a blockchain, in its cash line, and pay a supplier in Lagos or Manila on a Sunday night. The accounting treats it like a bank transfer. That moves "should we hold stablecoins?" out of the crypto team and onto the CFO's desk. Expect issuers to get a queue of treasurers asking for direct redemption accounts, because that contract is now the price of admission. Comments close November 19. Watch the redemption clause, because that's where the industry will push.

  • modernisraelite
    Modern Israelite (@modernisraelite) reported

    @trevdevv @CountryGoy @FinancialPhys If the US government shuts down sites like Coinbase and Kraken, how are you going to buy more bitcoin after you spend your lump sum on essentials (food, water, electricity, etc)?

  • lifesucksin2026
    Scoox (@lifesucksin2026) reported

    @coinbase People, wake the f*ck up! These suits have no bearing in crypto. They are trying to convince you that the future of crypto depends on them. It does not. Crypto was conceived to be self-custodied. Who ******** are they to tell me what I can and cannot do?

  • Khrysarth
    GooseB (@Khrysarth) reported

    @coinbase Anger...one more leg down and we good.

  • JonisAvohou
    The Web3_Grinder | Buy stocks on WEEX (@JonisAvohou) reported

    @coinbase Want to communicate privately? Use @liberdus . No phone number. No email. No central server. You get where this is going 👀

  • 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....

  • ForexxKriptoEn
    For-Exx KriptoEn (@ForexxKriptoEn) reported

    🔐 END-OF-DAY MARKET REPORT — August 21, 2026 🌐 TODAY’S TOP HEADLINES #Bitcoin added $280 billion to the crypto market capitalization in 24 hours through a short squeeze on August 19-20, during which $3.5 billion in leveraged positions were liquidated — the largest recorded short liquidation wave since 2021 and the seventh-largest liquidation event of all time. According to Kobeissi Letter data, more than $3 billion of the $3.5 billion in total liquidations came from short positions; BTC liquidations totaled approximately $1.67-$1.76 billion, while ethereum:native liquidations reached around $1.13-$1.16 billion — more than $1 billion in BTC shorts were closed within a single hour. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $606 million in net inflows on August 20 — the largest single-day inflow since May 1; Ethereum ETFs received $221 million the same day, with combined daily inflows exceeding $800 million. The rally also spread to crypto-related stocks: Strategy rose 12%, while Coinbase, Circle and BitMine gained approximately 10%. BTC futures funding rates (BTC 0.0101%, ETH 0.0103%) remain moderate — indicating that the new leverage buildup typically seen after a squeeze of this scale has not yet emerged; spot buying leading futures is viewed as a healthier signal. The September 15 procedural Senate vote on the CLARITY Act remains the market’s most important medium-term event. ━━━ ₿ BITCOIN BTC is trading in the $76,700-$77,200 range this morning, approximately 7.5% above yesterday’s open; it continued its rally with an additional gain of more than 4% during the Asian session, trading between $73,025-$79,306 over the past 24 hours. Reaching its highest level since early June, BTC broke out of its six-week sideways range and posted its strongest daily performance since March. The long-short ratio had fallen from ~1.05 on Tuesday to 0.835 before the squeeze, showing that the market had shifted toward short positioning ahead of the breakout and that the technical move turned into a massive liquidation event. Open interest increased 9.11% to $131.25 billion. BTC remains significantly below its October 2025 peak of ~$126,000. ━━━ 🔷 ETHEREUM & ALTCOINS ETH is trading in the $2,320-$2,330 range, up 3.3% over the past 24 hours; after yesterday’s 19-20% surge, it is holding above $2,300. XRP gained 14.6% to reclaim the $1.26 level, while BNB rose 4.3% to $654. LIT gained 26.5% and PUMP rose 9.4% over the past 24 hours — the rally is expanding with broad altcoin participation beyond BTC and ETH. Total crypto market capitalization rose 4.54% to $2.47 trillion. ━━━ 📋 TOP CRYPTO NEWS Analysts emphasize that the squeeze is also being supported by genuine demand — the $517.2 million ETF inflow on August 19 was the strongest daily flow in more than three months; the move is therefore not viewed as purely technical, with institutional demand also contributing. Unlike the two major liquidation waves in June ($1.8 billion and $1.76 billion), pressure this time was concentrated primarily on short positions — a significant reversal in the market’s positioning structure. CoinDesk reported that signals of regulators working toward a compliant path for Hyperliquid are helping fuel the second leg of the rally. ━━━ 🔓 TOKEN UNLOCKS MultiBank Group (MBG) August 22, 2026 Amount: ~$2.85 million (6.16% of circulating supply) — 27.15 million tokens Selling pressure: 🔴 Note: High relative to the circulating float; carries a dilutive impact for a small-cap token. Meteora (solana:METvsvVRapdj9cFLzq4Tr43xK4tAjQfwX76z3n6mWQL ) August 23, 2026 Amount: ~$1.16 million (1.31% of market capitalization) Selling pressure: 🟡 ━━━ 🔭 OUTLOOK & UPCOMING EVENTS Funding rates remaining at moderate levels indicate that a new wave of excessive leverage has not yet accumulated following the squeeze — this could suggest the rally is developing on a healthier foundation, although whether spot buying continues should be closely monitored. The September 15 CLARITY Act vote remains the most important medium-term catalyst; a failure could lead to part of the rally being retraced. The MBG and MET unlocks on August 22-23 are relatively small releases expected to have limited impact in the strong risk-appetite environment. The market will continue testing whether BTC’s daily high above $79,000 can become a sustainable level.

  • AxeCapital21
    DavisD2021 (@AxeCapital21) reported

    Shib has broken the 5 barrier and is currently .00000523 on Coinbase

  • master3_0
    Master3.0 🧡 $DOG 💜 @KrakenFX (@master3_0) reported

    @coinbase If you listed solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u, more people would have access to trade a fair token that isn't a pump and dump

  • ZeroOr100x
    Commander Lewis (@ZeroOr100x) reported

    When is Coinbase going down?

  • BitcoinChemist
    Nicholas (@BitcoinChemist) reported

    @coinbase @StockPatternPro Don’t forget Step 3) Sell a paid subscription Step 4) Delete all missed call posts and block anyone who questions it

  • BrianH1988
    BrianH1988 (@BrianH1988) reported

    Holy moley. Coinbase finally came out with a useful feature for the first time in months- the stock/coin selector now updates in real time. Now don't **** it up like you do every other update, guys. This is really useful, please don't break it two seconds after introducing it. That seems to be your mode and you really need to get out of the retarded habit of not actually testing your code before you ship it!

  • akshat_hk
    Akshat_Maelstrom (@akshat_hk) reported

    Been a Coinbase customer since 2013 but after reading this, definitely moving ~50% of my assets with them elsewhere

  • moimamawa
    LeMaMo (@moimamawa) reported

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

  • 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.

  • Bobby_1111888
    Bobby A (@Bobby_1111888) reported

    Six-figure BTC is loading faster than you can log in to Coinbase to move funds around.

  • gvision97
    VisionNest (@gvision97) reported

    WTF, so @coinbase just did what I asked?

  • I_keepchanging
    . (@I_keepchanging) reported

    @marc02200 I get this every time. I even shake. But I get the same nervousness buying physical Gold and having it shipped to my adress. Same when Im locked out of my coinbase account or if my stock trade app is down. Money is a hussle.