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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

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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
City of Humble, TX 1
Houston, TX 1
Palo Verde, Coclé 2
Manhattan, NY 1
Pike Creek Valley, DE 1
East Flatbush, NY 1
Petaling Jaya, SGR 1
Denver, CO 1
Louisville, KY 1
Wix, England 2
Guayaquil, Guayas 1
Rome, Latium 1
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Coinbase Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • CoinbaseMarkets
    Coinbase Markets 🛡️ (@CoinbaseMarkets) reported

    Coinbase customers can log in to buy, sell, convert, send, receive or store these assets.

  • auth_maan
    authmaan▫️ (@auth_maan) reported

    i don’t submit kyc because i want to, i submit it because i have to every time i open a new exchange/app; bybit, coinbase, binance, bitget,.. there’s a moment i dislike, the kyc screen uploading my id, my passport, taking a selfie, confirming my address. it all feels smooth and reassuring but somewhere behind the submit button is a system controlled by people i’ve never met, receiving documents that proves who i am, where i’m from, and what i look like. i don’t do it because i trust it. i do it because there’s no alternative every time i hit submit, something feels like it’s leaving my control. not ordinary data, my identity. handed to a company, probably accessible to their employees, stored on servers i’ll never see. that feeling isn’t paranoia. coinbase proved it’s rational, users had their government IDs photographed by a support agent and sold the breach didn’t happen because coinbase was careless, it happened because their agents had to see the documents to do their jobs that’s the architecture and that’s exactly what actually bothers me, not kyc itself because verifying identity before accessing financial systems makes sense what feels off, is that to confirm i am who i say i am, i have to hand over everything that proves it. my full name, date of birth, nationality, my documents.. the verification and the exposure are treated as the same thing, but they shouldn’t be that’s where @Arcium comes in; when kyc runs on arcium, my documents are never processed as readable data. they’re split into encrypted shares; fragments distributed across independent nodes in arxOS. no single node holds my passport no single node knows what the shares represent each one sees noise the verification runs inside an MXE, a multi party execution environment, computing across encrypted shares without ever reconstructing the original document back together the result we get is binary: verified or not no one saw my passport, no one stored my face, the support agent sees a checkmark, not a photograph i live in a part of the world where submitting identity documents to financial platforms carries a different kind of weight, not normal privacy concerns, they’re questions about who has access to information about you, what they might do with it, and there is usually no clear answer every time i complete kyc, i accept a risk i never agreed to, i accept it because the alternative is not using the app anymore and that’s not a fair trade what arcium makes possible isn’t a better privacy policy or a more trustworthy company. it’s a system where the architecture doesn’t require me to trust anyone with my privacy the verification happens my data stays mine because seeing it was not necessary that’s personally the most important use case to me know your customer without actually knowing your customer

  • ColdEdgeTrader
    DisciplinedTrader (@ColdEdgeTrader) reported

    @exitpumpBTC Coinbase premium negative. OI rising to 258K. CVD falling. Three separate signals pointing the same direction. $187M in longs liquidate between $77-79K. ETF flows dead at +$27M today after two days of -$414M outflows. The market isn't finding support here — it's stalling before the next leg. "Dump it" might be the most data-confirmed take of the day.

  • kryptomate9
    KryptoMate (@kryptomate9) reported

    @coinbase This is where payments start getting really interesting: agents, wallets, and settlement working together in the background. Less friction, more utility.

  • adamdecaf
    Adam Shannon (@adamdecaf) reported

    @chrishabig @tatumturnup Any address can theoretically be in the Coinbase for any block, given the right *****. These “hardest” blocks are those which could, in essence, be blocks in the far future when the difficulty is thousands or millions of times harder than it is now. They represent such improbable odds even for far future blocks.

  • firefelaoluwa
    LEGACY (@firefelaoluwa) reported

    @mistor Coinbase? Scam app they deleted my account worth over 5000 xrp 😭 After much complaint , was told i was using Coinbase Kenya like wtf 😡

  • CoinbaseCorner
    coinbasecorner.eth 🛡️ (@CoinbaseCorner) reported

    @dunleavy89 I mean it doesn't have to be a blatant no-op. I imagine it will go like this: Coinbase one member? Rewards on idle balance no problem. Otherwise make a trade once a month (lots of people probably do this already to get sweepstakes entries etc). Lending rewards unimpacted

  • SentryxHQ
    SentryX Recovery HQ (@SentryxHQ) reported

    I can help recover the 8 cbBTC tokens lost to this Coinbase insider exploit. These unauthorized access events and internal tool manipulations leave permanent blockchain signatures that I can exploit. Share the transaction hash (TxID) so we can begin the forensic recovery process.

  • ErikRaymond10
    Jajaja (@ErikRaymond10) reported

    @pete_rizzo_ Peanuts. Just ban the **** once and for all. Cease and desist for Coinbase and Robinhood from selling crypto. Game over. End this bullshit.

  • VodaSpiro54425
    Spiro Voda (@VodaSpiro54425) reported

    @BitcoinMagazine Coinbase is the worst platform for crypto! I am talking about my personal experience. I Never had a single problem using Gemini for years, Kraken, Robinhood and not to mention the traditional banking. Coinbase always problems.

  • ShawnSha243
    Shawn (@ShawnSha243) reported

    COINBASE GET YOUR **** TOGETHER YOUR A 50 BILLION DOLLAR FING COMPANY

  • DefiScope
    DeFi Scope (@DefiScope) reported

    UPDATE: 🇺🇸 Coinbase adds solana support to crypto-backed loans as originations top $2.3 billion. The exchange has expanded its crypto-backed onchain lending product to support Solana as collateral, allowing users to borrow up to $100,000 against their $SOL holdings. Coinbase’s crypto-backed loan originations have surpassed $2.3 billion to date, with $BTC-backed loans accounting for approximately $2.17 billion and $ETH-backed loans totaling around $110 million.

  • ReclaimAsset
    ASSET RECLAIM NETWORK (@ReclaimAsset) reported

    @AnreiiUzun I’m sorry this happened. We specialize in investigating asset misappropriation and exchange-side negligence to help you recover your funds from Coinbase. We are auditing the logs and recipient clusters associated with this transfer to facilitate a resolution.

  • Marcus_Analyst
    Marcus | Macro Strategist (@Marcus_Analyst) reported

    @CryptosR_Us Coinbase full of ****. On-chain builders set the real rules.

  • solochanceorg
    SoloChance.org (@solochanceorg) reported

    @mauritz_m21 Yes, it was the same issue with Nerdqaxe. You need to follow version updates. There was a problem with large coinbase output and it is fixed for Nerdqaxe. I don't know if your device uses the same firmware as Nerdqaxe.

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