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Coinbase Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Coinbase users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Coinbase, make sure to submit a report below

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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
Petaling Jaya, SGR 1
Denver, CO 1
Louisville, KY 1
Wix, England 2
Guayaquil, Guayas 1
Palo Verde, Coclé 1
Rome, Latium 1
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 1
City of Tiffin, OH 2
Montreux, VD 1
Miami, FL 1
Solihull, England 1
Boldon Colliery, England 1
Dublin, Leinster 1
Oslo, Oslo 1
Lafayette, LA 1
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Coinbase Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Brie8x64p
    Brienn (@Brie8x64p) reported

    @signmybook_ Account takeover drains hurt different because it's the platform you trusted. But every withdrawal leaves a trail. @SecureTrace_Lab traces Coinbase breaches daily, they follow the outflow to the destination wallets and flag CEX deposits before conversion. They pulled back most of what I lost after my account got hit. You've got the login history and timestamps. That's your case. Let them build the full trace.

  • napoleon21st
    Cyberpunk Sense 👑 (@napoleon21st) reported

    @MilkRoad @coinbase This is just garbage trying to siphon money from AI

  • 13thBen
    Ben Smith (@13thBen) reported

    @RxBlindGuy @DigitalChamber @BankingGOP When that happens, CB makes 100% of nothing. They are lying which is not uncommon for coinbase. And back to my original point, stables only need yield to slow the bleeding of diminishing fiat purchasing power. Sound money > small yield on fiat.

  • Digital_Shin
    S h i n (@Digital_Shin) reported

    The hacker has not taken any money, as Rebecca has sent all her SOL from her wallet to Coinbase, and the hacker cannot log in on her Bags app to claim as Bags team has taken precaution. But we need to have X kick this hacker out from her X

  • 0xJeff
    0xJeff (@0xJeff) reported

    Easiest way to work anywhere in Crypto is to start at @Coinbase Easiest way to work anywhere in Fintech is to start at @Visa ​ At Money20/20 Everybody is working or has worked at Visa Half of people here are either ex-Visa or Visa ​ Don't mess with Visa people (from an ex-Visa)

  • ENSDomain8888
    Andre Trueman (@ENSDomain8888) reported

    2/ 🌐 The idea Generating ENS subnames like: name.spritzchat.eth and distribute them for free to users who help grow the network. This is inspired by earlier Web3 growth loops used by platforms like Coinbase and Uniswap.

  • 100_ProofOfWork
    Kirk’s Proof of Work (@100_ProofOfWork) reported

    @_TelcoinJohnny @telcoin What about Anchorage Digital Asset Bank Tapped by Coinbase, Meh, Is Telcoin ever going to happen as suggested, meh. Even TRON is working with Anchorage

  • charliecliu
    Charlie Liu (@charliecliu) reported

    1/ This didn’t feel like a scam. It felt like a @Coinbase security process. That’s the problem. I lost ~$50K in a highly coordinated attack that used: domain-verified emails 2FA / passkey setup staged “investigation” timelines my own wallet as an intermediate step

  • CoinbaseMarkets
    Coinbase Markets 🛡️ (@CoinbaseMarkets) reported

    CHIP (CHIP) will be available on coinbase․com, in the Coinbase app, and Coinbase Advanced. Institutions can access CHIP (CHIP) directly via Coinbase Exchange.

  • na2438633
    Elena (@na2438633) reported

    BREAKING: @coinbase just announced on @CNBC they're launching Bitcoin collateral loans in the UK This means millions can now: - Buy homes using BTC as collateral - Purchase cars without selling crypto - Access liquidity while staying in Bitcoin UK becomes their 2nd largest market globally Game changer for HODLers who need cash but don't want to sell Thoughts?

  • jameshalldon
    James Halldon (@jameshalldon) reported

    @jzux The Coinbase CEO literally went down the list of terms you can bet on for mention markets on an earnings call Karoline Leavitt let the clock run all the way down on a bracket, then abruptly walked off, instantly swinging the odds from 1% to 100% This happens all the time

  • crypto_pgapro
    crypto golf pro (@crypto_pgapro) reported

    @CryptoWendyO @IOHK_Charles perfect example - Ive hodled Cardano for 4 years and could not get midnight airdrop because as a basic 62 yo retailer I could not access airdrop through Coinbase as was not allowed - maybe one day I will learn

  • cgmarketwatch
    CGMW (@cgmarketwatch) reported

    Coinbase and Bybit are reportedly working on tokenization, custody and distribution of U.S. stocks. The talks don't involve stake acquisitions or similar deals to enter the U.S. market, contrary to reports from last month.

  • TattooedTraderX
    Tattooed Trader (@TattooedTraderX) reported

    CEX vs DEX. Two ways to access the crypto market. CEX — Centralized Exchange. Examples: Coinbase, Binance, Kraken, OKX. A company operates the platform. They hold your funds. PROS: Beginner friendly interface. High liquidity. Customer support available. Easy fiat on-ramp.

  • Dv_sol1
    Dsol.inj (@Dv_sol1) reported

    what is a x402 ??? @HeyElsaAI edition the tech behind it is actually clean as hell it’s called x402. built on the HTTP 402 status code “payment required” co-developed with coinbase here’s the full flow: → an agent calls an elsa API endpoint → elsa hits back with 402 + a price header → the agent pays in USDC on Base → elsa executes. returns the result → settlement is instant. on-chain. verifiable that’s it. no accounts. no API keys. no subscriptions. no invoices just a request, a price, a payment, a response the reason this matters is most people still think of elsa as a consumer app it’s not anymore elsa just became infrastructure the backend stack is fully open as public API meaning other agents can build on top of elsa the same way devs build on top of AWS except instead of monthly billing and access tokens, it’s pay-per-request micropayments in USDC machine to machine. no human in the loop. no friction and because it runs on Base (coinbase’s L2), every single transaction is feeding directly into that ecosystem this is what agent-native payments actually look like not wallets bolted onto chatbots. not crypto wrappers on web2 checkout flows HTTP 402 → USDC on Base → response that’s the standard. elsa’s already running it #ElsaTribe

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