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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:

  • 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.

  • CryptoCholo_
    Crypto Cholo (@CryptoCholo_) reported

    @CoinMarketCap Aye ese, check it… Visa out here hunting new stablecoin settlement partners after Mastercard snatched up BVNK, looking for firms locked down with licenses in the US, UK, Canada, and Singapore. Most likely candidates popping up are Zero Hash (already been rolling with Visa on some payouts), Coinbase, Circle, and Paxos. Those vatos got the multi-jurisdiction paper and the stablecoin swap game on lock for that Open USD stuff. Maybe Cumberland or sFOX if they want pure OTC heat. Órale, watch who gets the nod, homes.

  • DavidseeASX
    David@seeASX (@DavidseeASX) reported

    Tokens on #Coinbase are not found and as this company has no customer service no answer Regulatory agency missed this company

  • SmallsObi
    Downtown Freddie Brown (@SmallsObi) reported

    @CloutedRandom @coinbase @CoinbaseSupport Mines not with them but the website I used goes to Paypal and its defo a paypal issue

  • TheVirtualFlame
    Flamé 🔥 (@TheVirtualFlame) reported

    @Dudewhyme @RobinhoodCrypto @coinbase Thank you man. Yeah, the coinbase support was absolute white glove- and I hate to bash robinhood but CB lit them up like a christmas tree. CB covered the $90 even though they did nothing wrong. Insane.

  • BrutalDegenX
    Brutal Crypto Brief (@BrutalDegenX) reported

    SpaceX trading below its $135 IPO price while Marathon Digital down 34% YTD - yet Coinbase outperformed both. Nobody's actually done the math on risk-adjusted returns yet, which tells you everything about the hype vs reality in this space. $COIN $MARA #crypto

  • russian_bot_69
    8️⃣6️⃣.gwei (@russian_bot_69) reported

    @tulipking imo the only way to grow a centralized stablecoin is by having a dominant consumer product take the lead on pushing distribution: bitfinex pushed tether when it was dominant coinbase pushed usdc as second mover, still worked bc it was a rapidly growing coinbase doing the pushing not circle other exchanges now doing same eating market share being a middleman/infra (circle spinoff) just makes you slow to react and anticipate. they need their own dominant consumer app, whether its trading, payments or whatever can get them to dominate distribution if it was an actually 100% decentralized stablecoin like a liquity or raidollar then yeah the long term slow approach of credibly neutral middleman/infra could work. but all circle is offering is assurance of following regulations, which a decade in many players understand how to do themselves now

  • theKOLLAB_io
    theKOLLAB 🤝 (@theKOLLAB_io) reported

    @coinbase just brought Hyperliquid perpetual futures into its Base App, and hyperliquid:native is surging on the news. Eligible users now get access to more than 290 markets with leverage up to 50x, executed through Hyperliquid but housed inside the Base App interface. Coinbase called it a direct response to demand, noting perps already make up roughly 75% of all crypto trading volume on the app. The product is restricted in the US, UK, Canada, and other jurisdictions limiting leveraged crypto derivatives. HYPE jumped roughly 23% in 24 hours to around $72, a two-month high, within reach of its all-time high near $73.72.

  • docmentillo
    Lord Chris Mentillo (@docmentillo) reported

    Coinbase is stole millions of dollars from me…Coinbase new app Base will not even let me have access to my Crypto NFT. So ya they are a bunch of scumbags. Don’t trust them. You have been warned. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

  • HookedExchange
    HOOKED! (@HookedExchange) reported

    REPORT: Circle’s renewed Coinbase agreement preserves USDC payout economics for three years, while new cure windows could let Circle exclude streams after support failures.

  • Vxvaldpt
    Xvaldpt (@Vxvaldpt) reported

    @coinbase There isn’t $QUBIC THIS IS A PROBLEM 👀

  • massivegainz88
    𝕄𝕒𝕤𝕤𝕚𝕧E 𝔾𝕒𝕚𝕟ℤ (@massivegainz88) reported

    $AEVO is the next $AAVE ? or the next $HYPE ? only $19m right now. #coinbase and #pantera backed project thats deflationary. comment down below if you wanna make some money

  • Khaikhaidao
    KhaiDao (@Khaikhaidao) reported

    @cryptogoos 143m from blackrock clients ain't the same as blackrock buying. if that went through otc, the tape won't even flinch; if it's coinbase spot, you'd see a $143.57m twap or a single block. which was it?

  • economist
    economist ❚ ❚ 🤙 (@economist) reported

    Two days of ETF inflows just erased a week of outflows. US spot bitcoin funds took in $297.6 million Monday and $189.3 million Tuesday. That $487 million over two sessions is more than half of everything August has gathered, and it followed three straight days of outflows. BlackRock's fund took $143.6 million of Tuesday's total. Ether funds added $71.5 million. Worth noting that the buying arrived while bitcoin:native was falling, which is the opposite of how flows usually behave. The Fed publishes minutes from its July meeting at 2pm eastern today. The vote was 9 to 3 to hold, and the detail worth knowing is that all three dissenters wanted rates higher, not lower. Hammack, Kashkari and Logan formed the first unified three-way dissent in the same direction since September 2016. The minutes won't change the July decision, they'll show how close the other nine were to agreeing. hyperliquid:native finally had an off day, down 2.2% while everything else was green. It had led on six of the previous eight red sessions, so this is the first break in a three-week pattern rather than a verdict on anything. Hyperliquid's policy arm and the builder running its equity markets jointly asked the SEC to write rules for perpetuals on pre-IPO companies. These contracts have priced five IPOs already, and every time the actual offering came in 10.8% to 38.4% below where they traded the day before. In broader news, the White House hosts the SEC, the CFTC, and executives from Coinbase, Ripple and Kalshi today, days after the CFTC used emergency authority to keep Kalshi operating against a state court order. Nobody expects an announcement. What matters is who was in the room when the next rule gets written. Observations, not advice.

  • Raanra777
    Raanra (@Raanra777) reported

    QUESTION TO CHATGPT: =================== Assuming it is true that XRP price has been intentionally manipulated and suppressed for about a year, what would be the major price suppression meachanisms that would allow at the same time accumulation of XRP by certain party(ies), while still keeping the XRP price going down by trend? ANSWER BY CHATGPT: ================= Yes. If we assume for the sake of analysis that one or more large parties wanted to accumulate XRP while deliberately keeping the visible market price weak, there are several mechanisms that could accomplish both objectives at once. The core trick would be to separate accumulation from visible buying pressure. Accumulate off-exchange through OTC transactions. A large buyer can purchase XRP directly from large holders, institutions, liquidity providers, or OTC desks rather than buying aggressively on public exchanges. That allows substantial accumulation without creating a large visible buy order that pushes the exchange price upward. Coinbase, for example, specifically markets institutional OTC and execution methods designed to reduce market impact. � Coinbase +1 Keep steady selling pressure on the public exchanges. While XRP is being accumulated privately, XRP can simultaneously be sold into the public spot market in controlled amounts. If visible supply repeatedly overwhelms visible demand, the quoted market price can continue drifting downward. So you could theoretically have: Private side: Large party quietly BUYING 100 million XRP while simultaneously: Public exchange side: Related or cooperating parties continuously SELLING enough XRP to keep the market weak The buyer could therefore become a net accumulator even though the exchange price falls. Use derivatives to amplify downward pressure without selling equivalent amounts of actual XRP. Large short positions in futures or perpetual contracts can put pressure on derivatives prices. Arbitrage traders then tend to trade spot against derivatives discrepancies, helping transmit that pressure into the spot market. Futures fundamentally allow participants to take large economic long or short exposures without immediately exchanging the underlying asset itself. � Commodity Futures Trading Commission This is particularly important because derivatives can provide leverage. A party might therefore create much more apparent selling pressure than its actual XRP inventory alone would permit. Buy only when sellers appear, rather than chasing XRP upward. A sophisticated accumulator wouldn't simply place: BUY 500 MILLION XRP NOW. That would probably send the price sharply upward. Instead, algorithms can divide enormous purchases into thousands of small orders using TWAP, VWAP, iceberg orders and smart routing. These techniques specifically exist to hide order size and reduce the buyer's market impact. � Coinbase +1 Imagine the accumulator effectively saying: “Every time somebody dumps XRP down to $2.00, quietly buy some. Don't chase it back to $2.20.” Price can therefore keep making lower highs while ownership gradually transfers from weaker sellers to the accumulator. Spoofing or layering could exaggerate apparent selling pressure. This would cross into illegal market manipulation in regulated markets. A manipulator can place very large sell orders that it does not genuinely intend to execute, causing other traders or algorithms to perceive enormous supply and become reluctant to buy. The orders can then be canceled. Regulators have prosecuted exactly this kind of behavior in other markets: spoof orders can be used to move prices so that the manipulator can execute genuine orders on the other side at more favorable prices. � SEC +1 Applied to your hypothetical XRP scenario: Fake/temporary giant sell wall: $2.10 ↓ Traders become bearish and sell ↓ XRP falls to $2.03 ↓ 👇 🧵 👇

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