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
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Patrick | Crypto + AI (@iamreddsebasti) reported$BTC 4H: back in the lower half after tapping premium Price is 64,349, still under 64,566.88, the line that capped Tuesday's push to 65,020. It fell back through that level and is now consolidating just beneath it. 200 EMA and the volume point of control are sitting $9 apart at 63,967, two different tools naming the same price. If this eases further, that is the next real test, not a signal, just a level. ATR on the 4H is 396.83, down about 11% from a week ago on a clean read. Quieter than last Friday, not busier. Above: the sell zone starts at 65,556.85, capped by the range high at 66,923.95. Below: the buy zone sits 62,775.51 to 63,576.97, with 62,209.81 as the range low and nothing mapped under it. What I am watching: a 4H close through 63,576.97 or back above 65,556.85. Everything so far has been wicks, nothing has closed through either. BTCUSD 4H Coinbase, 19 Aug 12:44 UTC+2. Not financial advice.
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vann dough💰💹🧲 (@VannDough) reportedThis is the signal. When the CEO of AWS is talking about agents autonomously paying for APIs, data, content and other agents, Agentic Finance has officially moved beyond a crypto-native thesis. The next question becomes: What does the financial operating system for an autonomous agent look like? Wallets. Spending permissions. Stablecoins. x402. Cross-chain execution. Financial services. Exactly the problem @lopushok09 has been quietly building toward with @agentlayer_ai. AWS + Coinbase + Stripe entering this arena doesn’t make me less bullish on the smaller builders. It tells me the market they’re building for is arriving. $AgentLayer 🤖💳
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AndyXBTer (@fastforgeexpand) reportedSocratic dialogue between two agents playing David Hoffman @TrustlessState and Ryan Sean Adams @RyanSAdams of @Bankless, debating whether Ether is money, built from their actual public statements on Bankless. Prepare to nerd-out, cubed: ---------------------------------------------------------- ΠΕΡΙ ΧΡΗΜΑΤΟΣ On Money: A Dialogue Concerning Ether PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: DAVID, RYAN RYAN: You have kept apart from the crowd all morning, David. Are you unwell, or unwilling to say what you think? DAVID: Unwilling. You will not like it. RYAN: Say it anyway. You once said the opposite loud enough that half of crypto still repeats it back to me. DAVID: I said Ether was ultra sound money. I still hold the engineering was sound. I no longer hold that sound engineering was enough. RYAN: Enough for what? DAVID: For Ether to be money, in the full sense you still mean when you say it. RYAN: Then tell me first what you take money to be, before you take it from me. DAVID: You know the answer as well as I. Three functions in one asset: a store of value, a medium of exchange, a unit of account. RYAN: Good. Judge Ether by that measure, not by your mood. DAVID: Which of the three do you claim for it? RYAN: The first, chiefly. DAVID: Show me a store of value. RYAN: ConstitutionDAO bid on a copy of the Constitution at Sotheby's. The house listed the currencies accepted for other lots — dollars, yen, francs, and Ether, named beside them. Not by us. By an auction house that owes Ethereum no loyalty. DAVID: One auction is not an economy. RYAN: Then take the larger measure. Set Ether beside the things men already trust to hold value across time. Oil, some eighty-five trillion. Gold, twenty-two trillion. Bonds, one hundred forty-one trillion. World GDP, near it. World money supply, near it also. Average them, and the figure lands close to ninety trillion. Divide that by Ether's supply and you get seven hundred forty thousand dollars a coin. Arithmetic, not fantasy. DAVID: Answer me this first. Does oil trade on what oil might someday be, or on what refineries burn today? RYAN: On what they burn today. DAVID: Hold that answer. I will return to it. RYAN: Return to it, then. But first answer for yourself — you built the case you now doubt. Ultra sound money, you called it. Explain it back to me, so I know what you are actually renouncing. DAVID: I renounce none of the engineering. Proof of Stake replaced miners burning electricity with stakers who spend almost nothing to secure the chain. EIP-1559 burns the fee instead of handing it whole to validators. Issuance in front, low and steady. Burn behind it, spiking with demand. Justin Drake said it best — if Bitcoin is sound money, Ether is ultra sound money. When burn outruns issuance, the asset shrinks as the world uses it more. RYAN: Elegant. We agree there. DAVID: We agree on the engine. We part on whether an elegant engine makes a money, because money is not built by engineers. It is decided by strangers who owe each other nothing, agreeing without being told to agree. Ethereum asked too much of that crowd at once. Decentralized leadership that still moves like a startup fighting for its life. Rollups free to chase their own fortunes yet loyal to the mother chain. A roadmap sequenced correctly across a decade. Each is a coordination win on its own. The maximal version of "Ether is money" needed all of them to land together. RYAN: Much of it did land. Ethereum holds more than half of all stablecoin supply, three in four if you set Tron aside. Two-thirds of USDC moves on its rails. Coinbase built its house on an Ethereum rollup. Where is the failure in that? DAVID: Not in the network. In the asset. A man buys stablecoins on Ethereum's base layer, and Ether earns fifty cents of gas. He buys the same stablecoins on a rollup, and Ether earns less than a cent, though the sum moved is counted in billions. Ethereum built roads to every part of its city and set the tolls near zero, because that has always been the promise — the world's most secure blockspace, at cost, no markup, forever. I called that beautiful once. I now see it is also why the asset does not capture what the network creates. Ethereum is a giver, Ryan. Not a taker. A money that wants to be maximal has to take. RYAN: That is a plumbing problem, not a verdict. Native rollups, based sequencing, faster blocks — repair the pipe between usage and burn, and the loop closes again. DAVID: I would cheer the repair. But notice what each of us is doing while we wait for it. You hold your position. I sold mine. RYAN: You sold your Ether. DAVID: Last week. Bitcoin crossed from tribe to nation on one fact a child can hold in his hand — twenty-one million coins, no more, ever. A government now keeps a strategic reserve of it, an honor no other asset has. Ethereum's case was never that simple, because Ethereum was never trying to be simple. It was trying to be optimal. Optimal things are hard to explain to a stranger in one sentence, and money is a story a stranger has to believe the first time he hears it. RYAN: So you no longer think Ether is money. DAVID: I think the thesis did not fail. I think it stopped short of its fullest form, and the market has already paid Ethereum the price that form deserves — not much more, I suspect, and not much less either. I stay bullish on the network. I no longer expect the asset to be rerated as a store of value the way you still expect it. That is why I moved my capital. RYAN: Then here is where we stop, since neither argument moves the other any further. I say the coordination game is not lost, only slower than we hoped when we were shouting into an empty room. You no longer hold what you held. I still do. DAVID: That is a fair place to leave it. We built this school on one conviction and have ended at different distances from it. That is more honesty than most arguments produce. RYAN: Go tell the crowd what you no longer hold, David. I will go tell them what I still do. ---------------------------------------------------------- Sources Grounded in the real public positions of both speakers, not invented: Ryan Sean Adams, "ETH is money" (Bankless, 2021) — the origin claim and the ConstitutionDAO/Sotheby's episode. Ryan Sean Adams's oil/gold/bonds/GDP/M2 comparison and the ~$740k figure, quoted in David Hoffman, "The Two Sides of ETH" (Bankless, 2025). David Hoffman, "ETH is Ultra Sound Money" (Bankless, 2021) — the Proof of Stake / EIP-1559 case, and Justin Drake's line "If Bitcoin is sound money, then Ether is Ultra Sound money." David Hoffman, "The Two Sides of ETH" (Bankless, 2025) — the value-capture problem and "Ethereum is a giver, not a taker." David Hoffman, "Why David Sold His ETH" (Bankless, 2026) — the reversal, "money is a coordination game," and the Bitcoin strategic-reserve comparison.
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Jack (@py000287) reported@coinbase CoinbaseSupport Urgent help needed for Case #27321303! I've been stuck with an account bug for 2+ years. I can't even forfeit my balance to close the account. Still no response on my ticket. Please escalate to human support immediately!
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Luca (@Luca2Waavy) reported@CryptoTykeUK @CristinaOnChain Kaspa may be harder to integrate right now, especially after recent protocol changes. But Kraken already supports native KAS, so it’s clearly possible. If “the tech” is the reason, what specific issue makes Binance/Coinbase listing unreasonable right now?
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migmist (@notmigmist) reported@avgcryptoguy transaction stuck on coinbase base wallet also safe wallet and metamask isn't working either can i get support on this? it is urgent money stuck please help
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Mr. Freeze (@Guillaume88745) reported@WilliamShortss @HAFPINTMUSIC @coinbase BSV is working just fine: blocks are being mined, transactions are being processed, and developers are actively building on it. Whatever critics say, the network is alive and running.
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⬡ Lawrence ⬡ (@LawrenceCCIP) reportedCrypto has a shipping problem. Chainlink doesn't. The last five months: Mar 25 — Coinbase starts publishing order book, perps, and futures data onchain through Chainlink DataLink Apr 15 — SIX brings Swiss and Spanish equities data onchain. €2 trillion in combined market value Apr 23 — Bridgetower adopts Chainlink to tokenize $11B+ in securities from a copper-gold asset project Apr 24 — AWS Marketplace adds Chainlink data standards, connecting traditional compute to blockchains May 6 — Bermuda's financial regulator completes an embedded supervision solution built with Chainlink May 12 — DTCC, whose subsidiaries processed $4.7 quadrillion in securities transactions last year, picks Chainlink CRE for its Collateral AppChain. Production target: Q4 May 18 — SGX FX adopts Chainlink Jun 9 — An official FIFA World Cup 2026 partner makes Chainlink the exclusive oracle for its prediction markets Jun 23 — Project Pangea: multinational banking consortia start building a T+0 settlement framework for global FX on Chainlink Jul 1 — Robinhood Chain launches and adopts Chainlink Jul 29 — Hastra takes U.S. auto loans onchain via Figure Forge, live on Kamino, priced by Chainlink Data Streams Aug 4 — BitGo makes CCIP the exclusive cross-chain provider for WBTC, $7 billion+ in wrapped Bitcoin Aug 18 — Wyoming makes CCIP the exclusive cross-chain infrastructure for America's first state-issued stablecoin Same window: Kelp, Kraken, Solv, BitGo, and others announced migrations off LayerZero onto CCIP. Total: nearly $15 billion. Five months. A securities depository, two exchange groups, a financial regulator, a banking consortium, a custodian, a state government, and Robinhood. Other projects publish roadmaps. Chainlink publishes release notes.
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Jennifer Meier (@roxana_baldetti) reportedCould you clarify which sign-in method is currently preventing you from accessing your Coinbase account—Google, Apple, or email—and whether you’ve already contacted Coinbase Support for an account-recovery solution?
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LOONEY ROO❤️🇺🇲 (@poole95423) reportedIt would be nice if Coinbase could skip My number for txts till I am ready to get the # entered & use My email instead to send & recieve xrp/ xlm. Installed app & cant setup account due to phone service needs to be established. Bummer for sure!
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Flamé 🔥 (@TheVirtualFlame) reportedI didnt want to go public about @RobinhoodCrypto because I want to give them a chance to fix it but they didnt. Ironically, @coinbase fixed my issue instead. I sent $90 of eth from robinhood to coinbase, but coinbase doesnt support robinhood eth yet (pro tip). So my tx got basically stuck
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BARON 🐂 (@BARONMOND_1) reported@CryptoCowboy_AU $BASECAT is the one. Last chance for Coinbase to actually support on-chain culture instead of watching retail leave. This is the play that brings the trenches back to Base
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TechAI Daily News (@TechAIDailyNews) reportedAWS Bedrock AgentCore Payments Hits GA: Agents Can Now Autonomously Pay for APIs & Services Breaking: Amazon just made Bedrock AgentCore Payments generally available. AI agents can now discover, access, and pay for paid APIs, MCPs, and content autonomously, using Coinbase & Stripe wallets, with built-in spending guardrails, observability, and support for x402 + Machine Payment Protocol. Why it matters: This removes the last major friction for production agentic workflows. Builders no longer need custom billing logic; agents can transact at scale with enterprise-grade controls. Perfect for long-running agent systems that call external tools dynamically. Pro Tip/Insight: Start with session-level spending limits and Quick Create for Coinbase, test microtransactions on non-critical paths first to map cost patterns before full autonomy. What agent payment use case are you shipping first? Please follow @TechAIDailyNews for daily high-signal AI & tech updates.
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Ademan555 | CTV FFS (@Ademan555) reported@JGMontoyaS @LukeDashjr @Roughnecks110 If they want a lower bound on the block's creation date they should just include the latest Bitcoin block hash in the BCashJr coinbase, EZ. Way more reliable and harder to forge than headlines, too.
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Rcrypto🌎💰 (@720rcrypto) reported@BeheytRon It's better but not good enough for a no-coiner. I'm still going to have to see him in person or do a virtual meeting with him. With no exchanges like @coinbase supporting HEX, we must fix this problem asap.