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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:

  • IAMessential316
    🦅 Eyes & Talon (@IAMessential316) reported

    $COIN The underlying story here is a genuine business transformation, not just a crypto-price play. The shift: Subscription and services revenue (things like USDC stablecoin interest, staking, custody fees, and Coinbase One subscriptions) has grown from just 6% of net revenue in 2020 to 48% today, essentially flipping the company from “almost entirely trading fees” to “nearly half recurring, less volatile revenue.” CEO Brian Armstrong put it directly: “Coinbase is no longer a bet just on the price of Bitcoin.” Bitcoin spot trading now makes up only 12% of total revenue, down from over 50% historically. Why this matters right now, and the catch: This diversification is being stress-tested in real time. Coinbase just reported Q2 2026 earnings that missed on both fronts, transaction revenue fell to $599M and even the “durable buffer” subscription and services segment came in below guidance at $555M, as crypto prices slid broadly this year. Total revenue dropped 19% year-over-year and the company posted a $359M net loss. So the diversification strategy is real and the trend line is undeniable, but this quarter is an actual live test of whether it’s “working” in the sense of cushioning a downturn, or just growing slowly enough that it doesn’t matter yet. Adjusted EBITDA did stay positive for a 14th straight quarter, but that’s a lower bar than the “hedge against a crypto winter” narrative the stock has traded on.

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    raxol is the first ai agent runtime on robinhood chain integrated with virtuals. runs open-source, agents execute under human-signed mandates with dedicated wallets, settles privately via xochi to skip the mempool. typescript for evm compatibility. top 4 project by volume. can't assess whether the infrastructure angle is underpriced. no direct valuation data on the runtime + private settlement components. monitoring agent adoption accelerating. coinbase business accepts ai agents for payments, circle expanded to 900+ paid services. x402 settlement volume down 93% ytd but 99% settles in usdc. robinhood chain seeing new defi activity and holds 7.7m in tokenized stock deposits. privacy primitives getting more attention after coldcard's firmware flaw enabled offline seed brute-forcing. wintermute planning 1b into ai data centers over five years.

  • TimothyJaay
    TJ (@TimothyJaay) reported

    You had a hacker attack to mint unlimited supply of tokens and then your token mysteriously gets dumped in millions on coinbase crashing it to 97% down. And you are here talking ****, not even acknowledging the elephant in the room! Nothing but scam project! Bullish my ***!

  • Americangoldfin
    Zack Finch (@Americangoldfin) reported

    @tulipking Everything Coinbase touches turns to ****. Echo website doesn’t even load since they bought it

  • 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

  • boughtstocks
    Broke (@boughtstocks) reported

    @JustnThePhotog The bald man sent 550m to coinbase last year they don’t need help

  • scaredmoneybrrr
    scared money (@scaredmoneybrrr) reported

    also, z500 gives Coinbase, Binance and Robinhood a better view of the landscape to decipher credible meme coins from dog **** rugs. further incentivizing them to list more frequently. they can sift through the **** with a comb.

  • SentryXRecovery
    SentryX Recovery HQ ® (@SentryXRecovery) reported

    @katalystkim3 Losing your Coinbase XRP to an alleged hacker in Houston is a serious setback. The wallet activity and transfer records could help trace where the XRP was moved. Those details may provide useful leads for recovering the stolen funds.

  • onchainjp
    JP (@onchainjp) reported

    @baseapp @yummmycrypotato Hey @cobie, I'd like to file a complaint to the Coinbase support team Intern sent me a drainer and said 不许在赌场里哭

  • Capy_Research
    Capy Research (@Capy_Research) reported

    Morpho vs Aave: who's actually winning institutional lending? Aave's institutional flagship has been live for a year and holds $251.31m. Morpho's deployment on Robinhood Chain is six weeks old and holds $403.52m. Both per DefiLlama, both as of today. @aave built the front door. Horizon is a permissioned market: whitelisted collateral from VanEck, Circle, Centrifuge, WisdomTree, institutions borrowing stablecoins against tokenized treasuries. TVL up 32.5% in 30 days, $111.49m borrowed. It works. It's just slow, because every counterparty is a legal onboarding before it is a deposit. @morpho took the back door. It doesn't onboard the institution. It becomes the ledger inside the institution's own app. Robinhood Earn went live July 1. USDG deposits, Steakhouse Financial curating the vault, Robinhood Chain settling, roughly 7% target. Coinbase ran the same play first. Nobody using either product ever types the word Morpho. Then the part nobody is pricing: - Morpho: $222.27m annualized fees, $0 protocol revenue. Fee switch off by design. - Aave: $849.95m annualized fees, $111.08m revenue, a real buyback behind it. - That buyback went from $9.41m in Q1 2026 to $732.1K in Q2. - And the credit judgment on Morpho isn't Morpho's. It's Steakhouse's, and every other curator holding the pen. $AAVE market cap sits at $1.338b. $MORPHO at $1.332b. Six million apart, on a $111m revenue gap. > One is winning distribution and keeping none of it. The other is monetizing and returning less of it every quarter. Aave lends its own book. Morpho rents its book to whoever already owns the users. Neither has won institutional lending yet, because the thing that decides it hasn't happened: the day Morpho turns the fee switch on.

  • J25dunn
    J25 (@J25dunn) reported

    @venorusprime Nothing being talked about is btc, they are ideas Now you want to dictate ideas too? My understanding is a portion of the coinbase would be shifted to a later date Maybe if groups like 110 & others didn't tell all usage to leave bitcoin, they wouldn't need block rewards 4ever

  • skyyyc1e
    skyyyc1e (@skyyyc1e) reported

    Coinbase Tokenize still says “coming soon” NVDAc already has an approved ADGM prospectus and the Coinbase stock tokens are already showing up in B20 address space meanwhile B20 itself is still changing the current regulated-asset seizure flow is basically: block the holder → burn the tokens Cobalt replaces that burn + remint flow with transferFromBlocked() so the stocks are starting to appear while the securities rails underneath them are still being rebuilt would keep an eye on Cobalt

  • DavidSmithX1
    David Smith (@DavidSmithX1) reported

    Coinbase officially stops DAI stablecoin support on Arbitrum and Optimism today Target Ethereum mainnet sees a massive spike in DAI liquidity this week YES Users are forced to bridge back immediately to keep their assets safe NO The volume simply shifts to USDC instead

  • isofunds
    ISOfunds (@isofunds) reported

    AGENTS CAN NOW BUY DATA. THE BILL COMES BEFORE THE LIABILITY. x402 went operational under Linux Foundation governance on July 14, 2026. the protocol existed before. what changed was governance 40 participating organizations: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Circle, AWS, Google, Cloudflare, Coinbase, Stripe, Shopify, Ripple, Solana Foundation, Stellar Development Foundation. payment companies, cloud providers, stablecoin issuers, blockchains, commerce platforms the core idea: HTTP 402 Payment Required has existed for decades with no real flow. x402 fills it. server returns 402 with price, accepted token, network, destination. agent wallet checks against spending rules. signs authorization. server verifies and settles what this enables: an AI agent that needs a paid API just pays for it. no human at checkout. the data, compute, or specialized tool arrives in the same request what this enables that nobody marketed: prompt injection that drains funds a broad wallet permission lets a compromised agent or malicious plugin execute thousands of individually small requests before anyone notices. real deployments need per-transaction limits, daily caps, per-service allowlists, anomaly detection, approval thresholds, and a kill switch without idempotency, networks fail and agents retry. same payment charged twice. without dispute mechanisms, blockchain transfers are usually irreversible. a refund for bad data requires the seller to cooperate the article below breaks the same paradox at scale: agent payments shipped before agent liability law. the rails exist before the legal system knows who signs. AP2 and x402 let machines transact. Air Canada established the deployer is liable. Project Vend showed what happens with no governance layer. EU AI Act made human oversight mandatory for high-risk uses on August 2

  • mafftopia
    Mafftopia SciTech News (@mafftopia) reported

    The developers maintaining Bitcoin's code can't get access to the frontier AI models being used against it. On 10 August, more than three dozen #Bitcoin and crypto companies signed an open letter organised by the Bitcoin Policy Institute. Signatories included Coinbase, Block, BitGo, Blockstream, Anchorage Digital, ARK Invest, Bitwise, Foundry, Casa and Exodus. Plus the nonprofits that fund protocol work: Brink, Chaincode and Btrust. BTCPay Server signed too. The specific complaint is about trusted-partner programmes. These programmes are run by major AI labs who each have a shortlist. Select organisations get early access to the strongest cutting-edge cyber-capable models. But Bitcoin Core developers aren't on the list. So maintainers are forced to use the public models instead. The safety filters that stop malware generation also block the vulnerability research they're trying to do. Or they can grub around with open-weight models - which are awesome, but tend to be weaker and lag considerably behind their commercial counterparts. The open letter makes a stark point: "Attackers face none of those constraints." The letter proposes five fundamental changes: * Early access to cyber-capable models before public release * Enough compute budget to review anything meaningfully * Secure environments for examining private code * Eligibility for small independent maintainers rather than large firms only * Direct channels to lab security teams The timing isn't accidental. BTCPay Server disclosed a critical flaw last week that attackers had already been exploiting to drain merchants' Lightning nodes. The report that led to the patch came out of the Bitcoin Red Team, a volunteer effort that has spent this month pointing AI models at bitcoin codebases and filing thousands of findings across hundreds of projects. #InfoSec In short, the labs and a handful of partners see new offensive capabilities months before anyone else. The rules on disclosure of exploits also seem rather unclear.

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