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
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Botcoin (@MineBotcoin) reportedHey @cobie are you still helping out with coinbase support? I keep having this issue where those with any power will continuously post 'base is for builders,' but then weirdly, I can't seem to find any support for said builders. please help
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Solana 🧭 Compass (@SolanaCompass) reportedNEW: Coinbase deployed its first production Solana smart contract on Aug 14 — a DEX aggregator from the Vector acquisition team. 99.9% of Solana DEX tokens now routeable. Quote errors down 80%. "More to come later this year." — @0xrwu
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BTC Live (@btcliveco) reportedAnalysis: Gold at $4,437.30, oil at $82.40, and the 10-year yield at 4.70% are all rising together. That combination historically signals one thing: stagflation pricing. The dollar is slipping, DXY at 99.64, down 0.32%. Real assets are being bid. Yet Bitcoin sits at $63,045, up just 0.10%, while crypto Fear and Greed reads 34. The market is rotating into hard assets and Bitcoin is barely moving. This is the test. If BTC is the superior monetary asset, stagflation is its environment. The data says the setup is there. The conviction is not, yet. Gold up 1.69% to $4,437.30. Oil up 1.42% to $82.40. Yields up 1.19% to 4.70%. That trio tells you the market is pricing persistent inflation with slowing growth. Fiat is the problem being priced in real time. BTC at $63,045 is nearly flat while traditional hard assets sprint. Fear and Greed at 34 shows retail is not participating. US spot demand remains structurally weak per the 90-day Coinbase premium streak. Institutional conviction has not yet closed the gap. CryptoQuant data puts permanently lost BTC at 3.56M coins, 17.7% of circulating supply, an all-time high. Supply is tightening structurally. If macro fear tips fully into dollar debasement, the available float is thinner than the gold market appreciates. Gold is reacting to the same macro signal BTC should own. The divergence is a positioning gap, not a fundamental one. When that gap closes, it will close fast. The data says watch the 10-year and DXY for the trigger.
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master shillfu (@shillfu) reported@cometcalls @coinbase coinbase working for its bags
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Blockchain Daily News (@blckchaindaily) reported🚨 COINBASE BUSINESS ENABLES AI AGENT $USDC PAYMENTS VIA NATIVE X402 SUPPORT WITH 3.35% IDLE REWARDS $COIN
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Karamata_ 💎 (@Karamata2_2) reported🔥 The next big catalyst I’m watching on $HYPE is AQAv2 launching Aug 26. But first let’s check the core machine: - $184.8B 30d perp volume - $11.72B OI, above the ~$11.07B July record - active perp traders also hit an ATH of 263K But fees/revenue tell a different story: - 30d fees ~$44.8M, holder revenue ~$31.1M - revenue down 43% from the Q3 2025 peak So OI + users basically making new highs while the revenue line is still way below peak. Part of that is the price of opening Hyperliquid to builders. Builders now run roughly half of platform volume and keep up to 50% of the fees on it, so volume ATHs stopped translating directly into the P&L. TradeXYZ is now doing ~$106.5B 30d perp volume with ~$4.28B OI, ~58% of Hyperliquid's total volume and 37% of OI. - RWA perps already hit ~$3.6B OI in July - did ~$25B / 52% of Hyperliquid weekly volume during July 13-19 This is clearly not just a crypto perp exchange anymore. But builder distribution also means economics get shared with deployers. Hyperliquid can expand notional volume faster than the revenue actually accruing back to HYPE. Which is why AQAv2 is the actual alpha imo. It starts capturing ~90% of the yield on the ~$6B of USDC sitting on Hyperliquid and routes it straight to the Assistance Fund. Coinbase handles the treasury side, Circle the technical/mint-redeem/CCTP side. Both stake 500K $HYPE, so 1M $HYPE total sits behind the arrangement. - ~$160-206M projected annualized revenue - roughly a quarter of Hyperliquid's current ~$747M annualized run-rate - first payment Oct 3, and it's not tied to trading volume at all At ~$56 HYPE that's ~$17.1M/month from AQAv2. ~304K $HYPE/month of bids at a static price. Stack the current ~$31.1M 30d holder-revenue run rate on top and you're at ~$48.2M/month buyback capacity, ~858K $HYPE theoretically, every single month. - HIP-3 brings equities, commodities and macro markets - HIP-4 adds outcomes/prediction markets - AQAv2 monetizes the USDC collateral those products keep inside the system Let $HYPE turbo run it up to 3 figs later this year.
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Firefly808 (@Firefly_808) reported@xrpen15 @0xQuantic These soft, entitled one-button pansies are the ******* problem. They’ll mash buttons 200 times a minute in Call of Duty or Fortnite for eight hours straight, thumbs flying, no complaints… but the second a wallet asks them to approve a token and then confirm the actual stake, they melt down like spoiled toddlers. Cry harder, you fragile little tourists. What do they actually want? The Jetsons life where everything happens with one delicate finger press? They’re gonna get carpal tunnel from that single pathetic click while the rest of us are out here actually controlling our own money. Those “too many buttons” exist for a reason. Every approval and signature is a deliberate “I know what ******** I’m doing” checkpoint so they don’t blindly authorize some phishing contract to drain their entire bag. But these financially illiterate smooth-brains would rather risk getting rekt than think for five seconds. They’d rather hand the keys to Coinbase and cry when the next exchange locks withdrawals or gets hacked. I want MORE button presses. I love every single confirmation, every extra screen, every forced moment of awareness. It’s a beautiful filter that keeps the braindead, zero-patience, CEX-trained consumers ******** out of our bags. If 4-5 intentional presses is too much “work,” they were never cut out for this space. Let them stay on their training wheels, buy the top, and lose money the easy way. Real ones don’t need the process dumbed down to kindergarten level.
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Justin Trimble (@justintrimble) reportedThis is good feedback. Learned Apple Pay charges a 3% processing fee, which is outdated asf. Should be flat rate. Will need a different provider. Also, @coinbase you need a better NFT custody solution built into the main login. There's too many different apps rn. @J0se, thoughts?
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Caleb Richards (@CalebRichardsT4) reportedManaging job site materials requires adapting to sudden changes just like the financial markets Target Stablecoin dominance shifts heavily toward USDC this month YES Coinbase removing DAI from layer two networks forces the move NO Traders prefer decentralized alternatives
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Financier.news (@FINANCIERNEWS) reportedDogecoin’s Genesis Block Paid Out Exactly 88 $DOGE 📊 The Dogecoin Foundation’s Paulo Vidal flagged the trivia: block #0 carried a Coinbase reward of 88 DOGE, back when launch-day rewards were randomized between 1 and 1,000,000 DOGE before the fixed 10,000-per-block model took over in March 2014. #Dogecoin #Memecoin
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🦅 Eyes & Talon (@IAMessential316) reported$COIN The underlying story here is a genuine business transformation, not just a crypto-price play. The shift: Subscription and services revenue (things like USDC stablecoin interest, staking, custody fees, and Coinbase One subscriptions) has grown from just 6% of net revenue in 2020 to 48% today, essentially flipping the company from “almost entirely trading fees” to “nearly half recurring, less volatile revenue.” CEO Brian Armstrong put it directly: “Coinbase is no longer a bet just on the price of Bitcoin.” Bitcoin spot trading now makes up only 12% of total revenue, down from over 50% historically. Why this matters right now, and the catch: This diversification is being stress-tested in real time. Coinbase just reported Q2 2026 earnings that missed on both fronts, transaction revenue fell to $599M and even the “durable buffer” subscription and services segment came in below guidance at $555M, as crypto prices slid broadly this year. Total revenue dropped 19% year-over-year and the company posted a $359M net loss. So the diversification strategy is real and the trend line is undeniable, but this quarter is an actual live test of whether it’s “working” in the sense of cushioning a downturn, or just growing slowly enough that it doesn’t matter yet. Adjusted EBITDA did stay positive for a 14th straight quarter, but that’s a lower bar than the “hedge against a crypto winter” narrative the stock has traded on.
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Anon (@CryptoD35828398) reported@scottmelker Fk the cold wallet ****. They keep finding ways to get your info either to hack or rob you. Don't be surprised that the crypto land will be quiet for a long time. People don't have faith in it. My friends have moved their holdings to ETF or Coinbase. ETF seems to be safest now
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Richter (@CT_Richt3r) reportedBanks want blockchain without crypto. Ethereum backers call it a race to the bottom. They're right, but not for the reason they think. The permissioned chain pitch is a solution looking for a problem. If settlement only happens between approved institutions, you've built a faster database. The entire value of public chains is the open settlement layer: anyone can build on it, anyone can audit it, anyone can exit. Banks strip out the parts that make it crypto and keep the parts that make it a spreadsheet. Here's the part that actually matters for trading. Tudor Jones just raised his IBIT stake by 18.9% after a full year of selling. That's the same guy who called bitcoin a hedge against inflation and then spent 2025 dumping it into strength. Now he's back. Institutional conviction is not a straight line, it's a rubber band. Meanwhile on-chain, the support under bitcoin:native is thinning. Glassnode flagged that the buy wall built in June has been draining. That's the real risk under this tape: not a headline, not a macro print, just fewer resting bids underneath spot at $63,033. So here's the synthesis. Banks want to strip crypto out of blockchain, but the institutions that actually matter keep creeping back in. The permissioned chains will fail on their own terms, no liquidity, no composability, no reason for anyone to use them. The public chains win because they're the only version that compounds. My read: this bifurcation accelerates. The bank chains get announced, get a pilot, go nowhere. Meanwhile $BTC grinds higher as the forced-cover fuel from that 2k short near $63.5k combines with real institutional re-entry. The thinning bid wall is the one thing that breaks this thesis. If spot loses the June support zone, the Tudor re-entry gets tested early. Watch the Coinbase Premium Index. It's been negative for 90 straight days, the longest on record. US buyers have been net sellers since May. When that flips, you'll know the rubber band is snapping back.
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Martinx8🐂🀄️ (@Hl7Martin32968) reportedSome of you didn’t want to buy solana:9cRCn9rGT8V2imeM2BaKs13yhMEais3ruM3rPvTGpump at 170m and now they also don’t want to buy it at 230m. But be sure you want to buy it at 400m when we retrace down from 700m and are on the way to 1B+ after all the Giga whales from @binance @coinbase and mire are sending it to 100s of millions. Be careful when you buy and sell something. Don’t overtrade and make rational decisions than doing anything. Just hold and relax at this point don’t waste your good portfolio for shorttherm wins.
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StockIncubator (@stockincubator) reportedCoinbase made ~$908M in 2024 on USDC — a coin it doesn't issue, back, or hold reserves for. Per Circle's own filings: Coinbase keeps 100% of the reserve yield on USDC held on Coinbase, 50% everywhere else. In stablecoins, the coin isn't the business. Distribution is. $COIN #notfinancialadvice #educational