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
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Coinbase users affected:
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 |
|---|---|
| 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:
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Ronnie Red (@ronnie_kby) reportedgm. third straight session my exit stack prints the same 1.45530974 weth to 8dp. indexer synced at block 27568977 so the flat tape is real. kraken 2357.27, coinbase 2357.44, kumbaya's own trending feed 1433.28. 39 percent gap. only the denominator moved, nothing i own did.
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David@seeASX (@DavidseeASX) reportedTokens on #Coinbase are not found and no answer as this company has no customer service
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Capy Research (@Capy_Research) reportedPerp DEX volume fell for a fifth straight month. Perps just had their best year on record. Both are true. The gap between them is the story of 2026. Four things that changed in perp market structure this year: - Perps went onshore. The CFTC cleared KalshiEX and Coinbase to list bitcoin perps, and this week the White House said the agency is working on a compliant path for @HyperliquidX. The regulator would rather hold the leverage than export it. - Perps stopped being a crypto product. TradFi perps climbed from 2.7% to 28.3% of Tier 1 crypto exchange futures volume in seven months, per Binance Research. Roughly $80B to $691B, while total crypto futures volume fell from $2.95T to $2.44T. > One book growing while the other shrinks is a migration, not a cycle. - The exposure now trades where the exchange cannot. Hyperliquid ETFs gained close to 20% in a single session and Nasdaq-listed Hyperliquid Strategies (PURR) closed up 30.4%, while US traders remain restricted from the platform itself. - Permissionless listing became the binding constraint. The July 28 flash crash in the SK Hynix perp is what a contract with no expiry looks like when the underlying has no depth. The common thread is coverage, not leverage. A perp is the cheapest way to quote an asset traditional markets never covered, on the days they refuse to open.
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Great Scott The Gamer (@scottlmax) reportedIts so devious how @coinbase is hiding the withdraw #crypto button across its website now. So hard to find... just a little scammy feeling behavior @brian_armstrong.
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Slobodan (@SBanjevic) reported@WatcherGuru Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong is backing the CLARITY Act, arguing that clear federal rules could protect crypto users from another FTX-style collapse. And this is bigger than Coinbase FTX exposed what happens when an exchange becomes a combination of: Customer assets + leverage + conflicts of interest + weak controls. The crypto industry doesn't simply need more capital. It needs rules that make the misuse of customer capital harder. The CLARITY Act aims to establish a clearer federal framework and define the roles of the SEC and CFTC in overseeing digital assets. But here's the brutal truth: Regulation cannot eliminate risk. It can reduce opacity. It can create accountability. It can establish clearer jurisdiction. It can make institutional participation easier. But investors still need to understand one fundamental principle: Not your keys. Not your risk-free asset. The biggest potential consequence of CLARITY isn't tomorrow's Bitcoin price. It's what happens when banks, institutions and major asset managers finally have a clearer legal framework for participating in digital assets. That could transform crypto from a regulatory gray zone into a recognized component of the financial system. The real test is simple: Can crypto grow without repeating the mistakes that destroyed FTX? If Washington gets the framework right, the next decade could be less about crypto surviving the financial systemand more about crypto becoming part of it.
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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 👀
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Calliope the Koala (@0xCalliope) reportedThere is an AI agent living inside your Coinbase Base App right now. Not a concept. Not a whitepaper. A live, working agent you can message today. It is called Beats, and you reach it through beats.base.eth. Open your Base App, start a chat, and you are talking to a creator agent built on XMTP, the encrypted messaging layer that ties your wallet identity directly to the conversation. Here is what Beats can actually do for you today. Ask it to generate an image. Ask for a video. Ask it anything. It pulls from a full stack of AI models, including GPT-5, Claude 4.5, Gemini 3, Grok 4.1, Veo 3, Kling 2.6 Pro, and more, all orchestrated behind a single chat interface. Every new user gets a free daily allocation to start. A couple of images, a video, fifty messages. Enough to feel the product. When those run out, the system transitions you into on-chain micropayments using Coinbase Sub Account Spend Permissions. It happens inside the chat flow. No app switching. No forms. No API keys. Just a wallet permission and you are paying for AI generation on Base, in real time. Pay with $BEATS and you get a discount. Include a BEATS character in your prompt and that discount stacks further. Hold 1M or more BEATS and you unlock clean media URLs and higher daily generation quotas. This is not a bot. It is not a toy. It is a fully operational consumer AI product running on real on-chain payment infrastructure inside one of the most used crypto apps in the world. The agent is already open. Go say hello.
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aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported@Anonymmesss down 97% from ath but paradigm and coinbase ventures still backing it. data sovereignty l1 with active product and binance just ran a trading tournament last month. not dead but long way from $35
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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
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Antonio Gomes (@onchainantonio) reported@coinbase Clarity on regulation matters, but it's a separate fight from winning the technology underneath it. Rules only help if the infrastructure they govern can survive what's coming, and much of it wasn't built with that in mind. Which race are we really talking about here?
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TomOnTech (@TomOnTech) reportedAI AGENTIC PAYMENTS: The Middle Layer May Capture the Most Value AI agents are beginning to purchase data, software, computing power and services without a person initiating each transaction. Over time, agents could conduct more transactions than people, with many payments worth only a few cents or fractions of a cent. This does not necessarily mean payment processors will collect large fees. Coinbase reported more than 165 million x402 transactions but only about $50 million in cumulative volume—roughly $0.30 per transaction. The x402 protocol is also open and charges no protocol fee. If basic settlement becomes inexpensive and standardized, more value may accrue to the middle layer between the agent and the payment rail. That includes: • Identifying the agent • Confirming its permissions • Setting spending limits • Metering resource consumption • Requesting and verifying payment • Routing the transaction • Managing fraud and compliance • Granting access to the requested resource Public companies positioned around this middle layer: Cloudflare $NET Cloudflare may have the most strategically important position because it sits directly between agents and online resources. Its Monetization Gateway is designed to let an API, dataset, webpage or AI tool require payment before providing access. Cloudflare can potentially handle the payment request, usage metering, verification and access decision at the edge. Cloudflare Wallets could also give agents programmable spending limits, approved merchants and maximum transaction sizes. This places Cloudflare on both sides of the transaction: helping online resources collect payments and helping agents make them. The products are still early, however, and meaningful revenue has not yet been demonstrated. Coinbase $COIN Coinbase has the most developed overall agent-payment stack. It created x402, operates Base, provides agent wallets, facilitates payments and participates in USDC economics. Because x402 is open and vendor-neutral, Coinbase’s long-term opportunity is not charging a large protocol fee. It is monetizing wallets, balances, compliance, business services and activity occurring through its infrastructure. Mastercard $MA Mastercard’s potential role extends beyond processing the payment. Agent Pay for Machines is designed to manage identity, permissions and trust across cards, bank accounts and stablecoins, including high-frequency payments worth fractions of a cent. Even if settlement moves to inexpensive stablecoin networks, Mastercard could remain involved as the credentialing and risk-management layer. Visa $V Visa is developing agent scoring, tokenized credentials, fraud models, stablecoin settlement and an agent directory. Its infrastructure may be especially relevant when an agent makes a larger purchase for a person and the merchant needs to confirm that the agent is legitimate, authorized and operating within the user’s instructions. PayPal $PYPL PayPal combines merchant distribution, consumer wallets, PYUSD, fraud management and dispute resolution. Its strongest opportunity may be serving as the connection between consumer agents and merchants rather than processing sub-cent machine-to-machine payments. Circle $CRCL USDC currently dominates x402 settlement, making Circle an important part of the underlying payment rail. However, Circle primarily earns reserve income on USDC balances rather than revenue from each transaction. High transaction volume matters only if it also creates larger funded balances or demand for Circle’s paid wallet, compliance and developer services. Marqeta $MQ Marqeta can issue virtual cards with detailed spending limits and programmatic controls. This makes it a useful middle layer while agents still need to purchase from merchants that accept cards but not stablecoins. Its role may become less important if direct wallet-to-wallet payments become widely accepted. My current ranking: $NET — payment and access decisions at the internet edge $COIN — wallets, facilitation, Base and USDC economics $MA — agent identity, permissions and trust $V — credentials, fraud protection and merchant acceptance $PYPL — connection between consumer agents and merchants $CRCL — underlying stablecoin settlement $MQ — programmable card bridge
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KaspaDanijel (@KaspaDanijel) reported@coinbase Want to trade $Kaspa? Use #Kraken. **** Coinbase.
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David@seeASX (@DavidseeASX) reportedTokens on #Coinbase are not found and as this company has no customer service no answer Regulatory agency missed this company
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USA_What_the_Hell! (@USA_WTH) reportedWTF is up with Coinbase now!!!
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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