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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:

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
Pike Creek Valley, DE 1
East Flatbush, NY 1
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Coinbase Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • JA30360705
    J A (@JA30360705) reported

    @CoinbaseMarkets All you have to do is look at how many new coins coinbase has spam listed since December 2025. It’s pretty much close to hundreds with a S. It’s obvious at this point crypto is dead for good. Can’t think of a single human that would come back to this over saturated bull ****..

  • zingler42
    zingler (@zingler42) reported

    @Dennis_Porter_ So if I use Coinbase to on board my fiat.... I use fiat to buy BTC i get hit the tax... I send BTC to my cold storage I get hit again. Now I want to cash out my BTC. I send from cold storage back Coinbase tax again. Sell BTC to fiat tax again....See the problem.....

  • BajanRebel
    Al Gore Rhythm ✨💫🌟👨🏾‍💻 (@BajanRebel) reported

    @WNBA @LVAces @coinbase Phoenix, y’all have a problem!!! 🐦‍🔥🙁

  • Neuschwabia
    Neuschwabia (@Neuschwabia) reported

    @BrianRoemmele I sent you $100 equivalent in Bitcoin after registration for your main site quite some time ago and it was confirmed by Coinbase, but your system never acknowledged it, and I tried e-mailing the TX number to you. I'm still in limbo.

  • OguzieWisdom
    PRYNXX 🥷💚 (@OguzieWisdom) reported

    This is actually a big deal for many @coinbase users. For a long time, if you held $INJ on Coinbase, you only had the ERC-20 version. Which meant if you wanted to stake, join the community buyback, or do anything meaningful with the token on @injective mainnet, you had to bridge it yourself first. That's getting fixed. Between July 20-22, Coinbase is migrating $INJ from Ethereum ERC-20 to native INJ on the Injective EVM, which can be used on both mainnet and EVM. Here's what you need to know: -If you hold ERC-20 INJ anywhere outside Coinbase, deposit it before July 20, and it gets converted for you automatically. 1:1. No fees. You don't have to do anything else. -Deposits and withdrawals will pause briefly during the migration window. -After it's done, Coinbase will only support native INJ on the Injective EVM in the future. One less reason to not be fully onboarded to Injective. About time.

  • quacks_lady
    Quacks Lady (@quacks_lady) reported

    @Cointelegraph Cathie is doubling down on coinbase

  • MobiusExchange
    Möbius (@MobiusExchange) reported

    @stacy_muur coinbase is pushing the “everything exchange” from the centralized side the logic is simple is pretty keep more user flows inside one trusted app instead of losing perps, borrowing, payments, and prediction markets to other venues.... the defi version probably looks different: not one venue doing everything, but one CREADIT ACCOUNT and margin layer that lets traders access many venues without fragmenting capital

  • Mi55ingoMemeGod
    *MMG* (Mi55ingoMemeGod) (@Mi55ingoMemeGod) reported

    @brian_armstrong Honestly, I appreciate the response. I have a problem with entities that collect data just for it to be leaked to scammers, the entity trying to “protect us from ourselves” ends up being the key point of failure, a risk that crypto die hards want to avoid. The message gets confusing when you advocate for privacy, but do everything but that. “What are your funds for? Where did they come from?” Privacy doesn’t mean we have something to hide, it means we demand to have a choice in who we share our info with, without duress. I’m still getting texts from scammers for a Coinbase account I closed. I understand you’re just falling in line and playing by the rules, that’s the game you chose to play. Most of the rest of us are exhausted by that rat race.

  • StockViking
    Stock Viking, Ph.D. (@StockViking) reported

    @levelsio Believe it or not, back in 2017, Coinbase had pretty good phone support. Then they underwent massive user growth , automated their customer support, and switched to email. It's been all downhill ever since. $COIN

  • eldarmark
    KiTA (@eldarmark) reported

    @MadamSavvy Even if they had capital, there's a regulatory, government enforced monopoly with Mastercard and Visa at the top of it. Alternatives are not allowed. They've tried. The only way to get around them is to bypass the current monetary system entirely. That means crypto. And if an alternative gets close to breaching that system, they will intervene to stop it. E.g., if a Steam alternative started taking crypto and got popular enough to be dangerous, Coinbase and Robinhood would be forced to block transfers to that company's crypto address or lose the ability to take payments.

  • SentryxHQ
    SentryX Recovery HQ (@SentryxHQ) reported

    @Imanuel10475351 I can help recover $50K stolen from your Coinbase account. Even if Coinbase support wasn't helpful, these fraudulent fund movements leave permanent signatures on the blockchain that we can trace. Share the(TxID) or proof so we can begin the forensic recovery

  • WhaleFactor
    Whale Factor (@WhaleFactor) reported

    🐋 WHALE WATCH: Cathie Wood is rebalancing the conviction. ARK just dropped $29M in $HOOD while aggressively stacking another $18.4M into $COIN. She clearly doubling down on the core crypto infrastructure play as the market enters this next leg. Coinbase remains a high conviction bet for the long term Web3 build out.

  • WishBagHolder22
    Name cannot be blank (@WishBagHolder22) reported

    @leadlagreport I invested in SHIB a long time ago, just before its run up. I "made" 30k in about 2 hours. Tried to get onto coinbase to sell and was locked out because it was "down". I lost 15 of that 30k cause I couldn't access the exchange.

  • 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

  • keegreil
    AgentP (@keegreil) reported

    @wk057 Yes, 300 was a WAG. Too few it's just lottery mining. Too many you fill up the block with coinbase. idk. My napkin math: 300PH pool=1 blk/mo 1PH miner=1 slot/blk=1 payout/mo Pool doubles to 600PH 1PH gets 1 slot every 2 blks, but pool get 2/mo. Same payout cadence, 1 slot/m

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