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Coinbase Outage Map

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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:

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Paris, Île-de-France 1
Le Taillan-Médoc, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
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Coinbase Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Oly245
    Oliver Bell (@Oly245) reported

    @aditonchain @HarryOnChain I would not say launching one of the most successful projects in 2021, that lasted 5 years, is a 'scam'. 5 Years is a very long time in crypto, retail completely left, and it was a retail orientated project. Every asset that launched in 21 thats not on Binance/Coinbase died out. There fan token concept also doesn't work esp when retail has gone, no matter how hard we tried it. Hence the pivot to AI influencers, which is when i stepped back, as my knowledge here is low. Most assets are down 99% rn too. 🥱 Tbh a lot of people asked me to do another token, so couldn't be that much of a scam, however i put my life and soul into the last one and it drained me.

  • Oneshot925
    @Oneshot (BREAKING NEWS) (@Oneshot925) reported

    Sent some money to Coinbase from my base wallet,says success went thru eth blockchain to eth like every other time and funds are gone. Coinbase says they know of problem since aug 6th and funds are safe. Wtf Doesn’t show pending on coinbase. yesterday i got 150 sameway was fine

  • BullBrezza
    BullBrezza | Macro & Crypto (@BullBrezza) reported

    $WAL Imagine if the world's biggest platforms had to prove their data was real. That's the future Walrus is quietly building for. Built on $Sui, it makes every byte stored provable, encrypted & always available - not just hosted. Who'd need this most? 🤖 OpenAI / DeepSeek- training on data you can't verify is a lawsuit waiting to happen. Provable datasets = fewer "where did you get this?" moments 🎬 Netflix — content archives + fan monetization without re-migrating footage every time tech changes 📈 Trading firms / exchanges — bots making decisions need an audit trail humans (and regulators) can trust 📰 News orgs — proving footage/photos weren't AI-altered, at the exact moment that's becoming impossible to tell otherwise Who already gets it. ✅ Alkimi — 25M+ verified ad impressions/day, no more faked clicks ✅ Allium (data infra behind Visa, Stripe, Coinbase) — moved 65TB of institutional data on-chain 467TB stored in year one. Not a whitepaper. Infrastructure. The next war isn't over who has the most data. It's who can prove theirs is real.

  • yasu0x1
    Yasu0x.hl🫀 (@yasu0x1) reported

    @The__Solstice listing on coinbase is far from obvious they move slow and skip plenty of tokens

  • grumpytrashcat
    ⚡ORANGE__DAWG⚡ (@grumpytrashcat) reported

    @coinbase is dogshit with application access . Wtf

  • jrgecr
    Jorge (@jrgecr) reported

    @blknoiz06 @coinbase Your 3 diamond paid coins down 90% Good looking for your coin

  • BobMcge01401565
    Vi𐤊ingsRise (@BobMcge01401565) reported

    @ScapeSquad I tried it. It was terrible. Coinbase futures literally change the margin you can use at different times of the day. Like orbits 4:30 so now instead of 10x margin you can only use 3x. Gay

  • mrcauliman
    MRCΛULIMΛN (@mrcauliman) reported

    @Lyne013962129 You can’t use an exchange address like Coinbase for this. You need to use an actual XRPL wallet address, like Xaman. Also, I wouldn’t keep your assets sitting on an exchange long term. On an exchange, you don’t control the keys, so you’re relying on that company to hold and give you access to your funds. Move your $XRP to a wallet you control, then use that XRPL wallet address in AUGUR.

  • scottlmax
    Great Scott The Gamer (@scottlmax) reported

    Its so devious how @coinbase is hiding the withdraw #crypto button across its website now. So hard to find... just low scammy behavior @brian_armstrong.

  • 720rcrypto
    Rcrypto🌎💰 (@720rcrypto) reported

    @BeheytRon @coinbase Really is a pain. It takes me about two hours to get somebody set up and explain everything. And now I manage 30+ accounts because they can’t remember how to do anything. It’s definitely a problem we need to solve.

  • dos__commas
    Dos Commas ,, ♦️♦️♦️♦️ (@dos__commas) reported

    "Whenever someone tells me how great humans are, I think about how you have to lay down horizontally and hallucinate for eight hours a day, and put dead plants and animals in your body, just to keep it running. No replaceable parts either." Bold statement. @brian_armstrong / @coinbase $wLUNA

  • RexhaRexhaRexha
    Rexha 🐸 (@RexhaRexhaRexha) reported

    DeeZe explains why Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong using a similar CryptoPunk is actually bearish for his own Punk "I think it would be better if any of his friends wanted to buy my punk for more than paid for his punk. Then it would be sick if someone wanted to copy him. But I think it's actually doing the reverse." "Kind of like how Beanie had the Beanie Punk for so long, so no one wanted to buy Beanies because you're like, oh ****, you're like that guy on the timeline." "Now it's like, well, 3D hoodies might be out for a little bit because Brian is eating mushrooms and talking about how crazy it is that we got to lay down for 8 hours and eat dead bodies of other animals to sustain our own bodies so we don't die and get eaten by other animals." "I switched back to the puppet. People were actually replying to Brian thinking he was me and @-ing me and asking why ******** does he have my punk because people don't realize there's a pipe and his doesn't have a pipe." "Yeah, so we're back to the puppet for a bit. I think he'll switch eventually. I mean, if he doesn't, I probably just need to sell this thing."

  • Cougar_B
    Cougar (@Cougar_B) reported

    @unusual_whales #Coinbase just got permission to hold crypto for institutions under federal banking regulators instead of state ones. Sounds boring. It isn’t. Pension funds and big asset managers are legally barred from using a state-licensed custodian. This removes that block. Now the biggest pools of money in America can actually use it.

  • RionTheG
    Rion (@RionTheG) reported

    This is how @coinbase thought we will react. But in reality we don’t actually give a **** $Kas

  • Fredvelezcrypto
    Fred Velez (@Fredvelezcrypto) reported

    This is how bad crypto information spreads. “Here’s the EXACT reason Bitcoin pumped.” No. It isn’t. An Arkham inflow into a wallet labeled Coinbase does NOT mean: “Coinbase bought 6,139 BTC.” It means BTC moved into addresses associated with Coinbase. That could be: Customer deposits. Custody transfers. Internal wallet movements. Market makers. Collateral. OTC settlement. And yes, potentially trading activity. Ironically, exchange inflows are often watched as potential sell-side supply, because people move BTC onto exchanges when they want it available to trade. Then we make this jump: BTC moved → Coinbase bought it → Binance bought it → everyone coordinated → MANIPULATION. Come on. Could large buyers have helped push Bitcoin higher? Of course. But this screenshot does not prove who bought, why they moved the BTC, or that anyone coordinated anything. Bitcoin had multiple things happening at once: Strong ETF inflows. A major technical breakout. Shorts getting squeezed. Improving regulatory sentiment. Real spot demand. Markets are complicated. Onchain data is evidence. It is not a story generator. And whenever someone tells you they know the “EXACT reason” a global market moved… That should be your first clue to slow down.

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