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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
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Coinbase Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • pickle_stallion
    pickle (@pickle_stallion) reported

    @coinbase Hope you didn't train it like your customer support AI

  • kelsey_jenkins
    Kelsey Jenkins (@kelsey_jenkins) reported

    @FBIDirectorKash I had my crypto stolen years ago and @coinbase did nothing about it. How can you help?

  • GHedgefund
    Garage Band Hedgefund 🇪🇺🇺🇦 (@GHedgefund) reported

    Just saw a „deep value“ fund with holdings Coinbase, Shopify, DocuSign marketed to unsuspecting Sparkassen retail customers wtf

  • uhonyn
    uhonyn (@uhonyn) reported

    Curious fact: Some in the crypto community claim that quantum computing is a forgotten issue That's simply not true. Coinbase alone has hired a dedicated team to work on it on bitcoin:native solana:So11111111111111111111111111111111111111112 ethereum:native and other chains cc: @nic_carter

  • luckyysharmzz
    AShar (@luckyysharmzz) reported

    @antoniogm are you still working at coinbase?

  • Crashtestmoney1
    Crash Test Money (@Crashtestmoney1) reported

    @bullsofwealth Coinbase right after IPO and rode it all the way down to around $55 before selling, lost 80%. The saving grace is I only bought a few shares, knowing the risks and that I could get wrecked, and I did. But the lesson I learned was priceless.

  • TankerJoe308
    Joe Rupert (@TankerJoe308) reported

    @base @coinbase What the actual ****! So no yield on holding stable coins , no upside potential for retail?! What ******** is the point of being on your ******* platform?!

  • 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.

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    @Viperbubble that one's cooked. down 99.9%, hacked for 26M, archblock filed chapter 11, coinbase delisted it. tvl at 22k.

  • Official_XEN1
    f( tabi | base.eth 🍊,💊 (@Official_XEN1) reported

    @0x_Saeed You are capping ****! Even coinbase himself won't do that Think dude

  • thedefistoic
    Don Groucho (@thedefistoic) reported

    @coinbase Oh, so now ai is gonna help us lose more money? Nice!

  • iDoktor_NS
    NK (@iDoktor_NS) reported

    @btc_charlie waiting for Coinbase to go down, and Binance/Bybit hack, the bottom is near

  • TraderBot888
    TraderBot888 (@TraderBot888) reported

    @CryptoParadyme Similar-ish idea but have you looked into CRCL? Feels more attractive to me as this type of cycle low stock play. Coinbase was great last cycle but really it is such a **** exchange

  • BitcoinTaxUK
    🇬🇧 The Bitcoin & Crypto Accountant 🇬🇧🚀 (@BitcoinTaxUK) reported

    HMRC can now see your crypto. Not "might one day." Now. Whether you stack Bitcoin or trade alts, the data is already flowing to them in 2026. Here are the 5 myths I hear every week that are about to cost people thousands 🧵 Quick context: I'm a Bitcoin and crypto tax accountant in the UK. From 1 January 2026, every UK exchange must collect and report your transactions to HMRC under the new CARF rules. First reports land May 2027. Then it's shared across 50+ countries. The grey area is gone. Myth 1: "I didn't cash out to my bank, so there's no tax." Wrong. Swapping one coin for another is a disposal. Spending crypto is a disposal. Even some bridging can be. You can owe Capital Gains Tax without ever touching a single pound. Myth 2: "I moved my Bitcoin to my own wallet, so they can't see it." Moving between your own wallets isn't taxable, true. But the blockchain is public and permanent. Self custody hides nothing from a tax authority that already has your exchange history. Myth 3: "It's anonymous." Bitcoin & Crypto isn't anonymous. It's pseudonymous. Coinbase has been handing UK customer data to HMRC since 2021. Every KYC exchange knows exactly who you are, and now they're legally required to tell. Myth 4: "My amounts are too small to matter." HMRC's first move isn't a raid. It's a nudge letter. Cheap to send, sent in bulk, triggered by data they already hold. Ignore one and a £200 gain can snowball into years of penalties and interest. Myth 5: "I'll sort it if they ever ask." By the time they ask, your behaviour sets the penalty. Come forward first and it's far cheaper. For deliberate evasion HMRC can go back up to 20 years, with penalties up to 200% of the tax owed. Here's the bit people argue with me about: Bitcoin and "crypto" are not the same thing to me. Different conviction, different risk, different reasons to hold. But HMRC doesn't care about the difference. To them it's all a chargeable asset. Same rules, both. The people who fix this in 2026 will sleep a lot better than the ones waiting for the letter. If reading this gave you a slightly sick feeling, that's useful information. I help Bitcoin holders and crypto traders get straight with HMRC before the letter arrives, not after.

  • ProfessorCornel
    Cornel (@ProfessorCornel) reported

    DEX volume, LP activity, and Coinbase verification could help Base separate real users from sybil wallets.

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