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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Leipzig, Saxony 1
Maquoketa, IA 1
West Liberty, KY 1
Cardiff, Wales 1
Palo Verde, Coclé 3
City of Humble, TX 1
Houston, TX 1
Manhattan, NY 1
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Coinbase Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • TheRawBrief
    The Raw Brief (@TheRawBrief) reported

    UPDATE: Bitcoin’s trap is starting to spring. The event-driven bounce after the U.S.-Iran headlines is fading, and BTC is now pressing the same support zone analysts warned must hold. The problem is not just price. It is structure. CoinDesk already flagged the warning signs: elevated open interest, positive funding and a deeply negative Coinbase premium — meaning leverage was chasing upside while real U.S. spot demand remained weak. Now BTC is sliding, ETF flows are still bleeding, and leveraged longs are exposed. This is how fake strength turns into forced selling. If $61K–$63.5K fails, the market may not “dip.” It will cascade.

  • 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. 👇📊

  • thedefistoic
    Don Groucho (@thedefistoic) reported

    @coinbase Oh, so now ai is gonna help us lose more money? Nice!

  • Crashtestmoney1
    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.

  • Bigsmoove08
    Michael Hartnett (@Bigsmoove08) reported

    I'll only say it once. This might be the fastest way to accumulate $1 million by the end of 2026: $COIN — Coinbase $MSTR — Strategy $HOOD — Robinhood $SOFI — SoFi Technologies $AFRM — Affirm $UPST — Upstart $PYPL — PayPal $SQ — Block This move will make many millionaires. Follow if you don't want to miss any of them.

  • JamesCa99517875
    Seneschal (@JamesCa99517875) reported

    @Mira01068 It will pass - both sides can’t afford it not to (and the global financial system choose it 20 years back) going into midterms, Truth, is, whatever their agenda, Coinbase helped the retail investor and BITCOIN will die a slow death

  • Bgmcapitol
    静華 (@Bgmcapitol) reported

    My funds was also stuck in coinbase contacted the support and nothing was done I was told to contact team @blueh4ck who helped me recover my funds from coinbase

  • Eli5defi
    Eli5DeFi (@Eli5defi) reported

    Is $ARX about to pull a $HYPE? Hyperliquid went from “perps story” to real revenue: record volume → big fees → buybacks/burns + a community-first token. Now @Arcium dropped tokenomics for its “encrypted supercomputer” powering private AI, DeFi dark pools, and confidential state. Mainnet Alpha is live with 1.5M+ computations. Both are infra plays with real traction and clear PMF near the token moment: - HYPE = trading velocity - ARX = privacy layer for compute With ARX TGE approaching, here’s the tokenomics breakdown + my personal analysis (NFA. DYOR) --- ➥ ARX Tokenomics Hard cap: 1B tokens. No inflation, no dilution. Circulating at TGE: ~20.9% (~209M) - for comparison HYPE was ~31% at TGE. Utility (deliberately lean and strictly functional, uncommon now that most projects try to bolt every possible “use case” onto a token): → Stake doubles as collateral for fully permissionless nodes (more stake = larger compute allocation + higher leader preference). → Delegation with slashing to punish bad behavior. → Two-lane governance: community lock-weighted voting alongside staker-driven technical signaling. Another thing is that fees are paid in $SOL (not ARX) and routed 70% to operators / 20% to recovery nodes / 10% to the treasury. Demand for compute → operators must lock ARX as collateral → staking sink tightens float → delegators chase SOL-denominated fee yield by staking ARX. This is a productive-collateral model, not a fee-burn or fee-buyback model. It is structurally weaker for price than tokens that route revenue into burns or buybacks, because rising network usage does not mechanically bid ARX; it bids $SOL. ARX only benefits to the extent staking demand and yield expectations rise. --- ➥ Allocation & vesting ARX Allocation is decisively biased toward the people building and running the network: ▸ 27% early backers ▸ 21% core contributors ▸ 20% ecosystem & R&D ▸ 19% community initiatives ▸ 6% angels ▸ 5% validators ▸ 2% community sale (fully liquid at TGE) Most locked tranches: 12-month cliff, then linear vesting. Everything fully unlocked in ~4.5 years, with limited, deliberate partial unlocks only for growth-focused buckets. --- ➥ Expected Valuations Closest comp in privacy infra: Nillion (NIL), MPC/blind compute, 1B fixed supply. - ICO: $0.40 (~$400M FDV) - Peak: ~$1.14 (Mar 2025) → ~$175M mcap, >$1B FDV on Coinbase hype - Now: ~$0.049 → ~$15.5M mcap, ~$49M FDV (~96% down) ARX has real mainnet traction ($ZINC revenue, 4.9M tx) that Nillion lacked, so it can justify a premium. But mid-2026 is harsher with scarce liquidity. Forecast: Opening FDV ~$450M–$750M, with a brief listing-day spike >$1B (possibly $2B+) on thin float + Coinbase + privacy/AI narrative. --- ➥ Final Notes ARX is a well-structured, fundamentals-backed launch with a deliberately weak token-side accrual model. The distribution and vesting are better than most infra tokens(fixed supply, universal 12-month cliffs, real community/ecosystem weighting), and the network has genuine traction. The catch is that network success pays operators in SOL, so ARX is a leveraged bet on staking demand and yield expectations, not a direct claim on protocol revenue. Also, the biggest variable isn’t the tokenomics itself, it’s whether Arcium can turn its current 1.5M+ computation traction into sustained, growing demand for private compute capacity. ARX Mode.

  • Cryptos_Steve
    Cryptosteve (@Cryptos_Steve) reported

    @pete_rizzo_ Coinbase is full of ****!!!!

  • AmitabhKum66262
    Amit 🥷 (@AmitabhKum66262) reported

    @scottmelker Nah, the banks will turn into CEX’s post clarity. If you were a Schwab customer would you rather full port funds to Coinbase or keep them at Schwab and convert to crypto?

  • PeaceLoveMusicG
    PeaceLoveMusic.btc ✌️🖤 🎶 (@PeaceLoveMusicG) reported

    It also doubles the emission. SIP-029 stepped the coinbase down from 1,000 to 500 STX per block in April. PoX-5 restores it to 1,000 permanently and removes the reduction schedule. The launch gets funded by diluting the token existing holders already own.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • CryptoChrisG
    Ƀ (@CryptoChrisG) reported

    @brian_armstrong The fact your customer service is so ineffective that you still outsource to massive call centers says a lot about how little coinbase cares

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