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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Fawaz Malik (@fawazmalik95) reported@FinXRob @Bitkey when are you guys expanding payment methods besides coinbase or atleast launch block ecosystem apps in Canada 🇨🇦 I only see moonpay and coinbase I am trying to delete coinbase app so I can use apps from block ecosystem or allow kraken exchange too
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₳l‘O © (@Al0world) reported@BloccChainDawg @jasonappleton @tyler Coinbase? C is working on a competing product. How is it better? Neither Monero nor Zcash has native smart contracts. All three (Monero, Zcash, and Midnight) offer privacy today, but only Midnight provides programmable privacy through zero-knowledge smart contracts that support private state, selective disclosure, and complex application logic.
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Cougar (@Cougar_B) reportedCoinbase just got permission to hold crypto for institutions under federal banking regulators instead of state ones. Sounds boring. It isn’t. Pension funds and big asset managers are legally barred from using a state-licensed custodian. This removes that block. Coinbase already holds most of the assets behind US bitcoin and ethereum ETFs. Now the biggest pools of money in America can actually use it.
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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.
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⬡ CryptZilla ⬡ (@LINK_Zilla) reported@brian_armstrong @uplvls 4. Coinbase can’t hand the volatility and the platform goes down, again.
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Mac (@maccryptoguy) reported@AptosLabs @coinbase I like that Aptos is preparing for quantum risks before they become a real problem.
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Vi𐤊ingsRise (@BobMcge01401565) reported@ScapeSquad I tried it. It was terrible. Coinbase futures literally change the margin you can use at different times of the day. Like orbits 4:30 so now instead of 10x margin you can only use 3x. Gay
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Galaxyhub Labs (@GalaxyhubAI) reportedCoinbase says x402 is inevitable. Base shipped agents that book and pay for trips with it. Cloudflare quietly shipped the thing that matters more. Cloudflare's Monetization Gateway lets a site charge an agent per request. Not a subscription, not an API key provisioned in advance. A price on the request itself, collected at the edge. The difference is where each one sits. x402 is a payment standard. It needs both sides to adopt it, and standards win slowly or not at all. Cloudflare is already in front of a large share of the web. Publishers adopt nothing. They flip a setting on infrastructure they already pay for, and every agent hitting them either pays or gets a 402. That's how tolls actually get installed. Not by agreement. By default. The agent payments conversation keeps focusing on the rail. The thing worth watching is who owns the gate, because the gate decides which rail runs through it. For chains that reframes the competition entirely. It isn't which one settles agent payments cheapest. It's which one the gatekeeper accepts when it decides what counts as payment. Right now the gatekeeper is a CDN, and almost nobody in crypto is talking about it.
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OBSIDIAN プロテクター (🐋, 🐋) (@cryptosc_) reported@1_southernmiss @echodatruth Sorry this happened. Having your entire XPR balance drained without authorization is alarming. If you have the wallet address, transaction hash, and any Coinbase records, feel free to reach out and I’ll help review the transaction trail and see where the funds were routed.
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Jasmyブル (@Rkbritt) reportedIf you moved @monad you bought on @coinbase to @baseapp, it’s pretty much stuck. We all deserve at least an update. There is not an appropriate solution to solving the problem, with monad and baseapp, for something that isn’t even supported yet!
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fity.eth (@Fityeth) reported@WatcherGuru Ripple, Coinbase, Kraken and Chainlink sitting down at the White House. Crypto isn’t asking for a seat at the table anymore. It has one.
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X Finance Bull (@Xfinancebull) reportedWhere are the $RENDER holders? Because Render just crossed into a completely different kind of demand. Most people still think Render Network means one thing: Artists need GPUs → GPUs render frames. That story is getting much bigger. SaladCloud is bringing a network of 60,000 daily active machines across 180+ countries into Render as an exclusive subnet. And the important part isn’t simply more computers. It’s what happens when companies actually PAY for that compute. Customers can already deposit RENDER to buy SaladCloud GPU capacity. GPU providers can already receive RENDER for supplying that capacity. Now Milestone 3 is designed to connect the whole commercial marketplace to Render’s Burn-Mint Equilibrium. For Salad Container Engine: 60% of the economic allocation goes toward RENDER burns. And customers don’t even have to own crypto. They can pay with cards, bank transfers or stablecoins, while the architecture can programmatically acquire the RENDER needed for settlement and burns. That is what gets me excited. Normal company pays for AI compute → compute gets consumed → RENDER gets acquired/settled → RENDER gets burned → GPU providers receive RENDER. Real business activity feeding directly into token economics. Then add Coinbase working on x402 payments and the Solana Foundation helping build the settlement infrastructure. And this isn’t only rendering anymore. AI inference. -Voice AI. -Computer vision. -Scientific compute. -Generative video. -Distributed containers. Render is connecting Runway, Black Forest Labs, Luma Labs, Stability AI, OctaneRender, Redshift, Blender Cycles and now Salad’s commercial compute network. The more I look at $RENDER, the less I see a rendering token. I see a marketplace trying to turn global GPU demand into an onchain economy. And AI’s appetite for compute is only getting bigger. You holding?
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skitzo (@elskitzodegen) reported@XenophonteCrypt @coinbase $ICP community has to be the biggest braindead bagholders we ever seen? down 99.9% and still the craziest cope tweets
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Abdullah (@Abdulla8368) reported@coinbase Instead of funding live streams, how about you fund lower fees and a support team that actually replies?
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MagicApe (@MadMagicSOL) reported@YusufGemz coinbase bid is the part i care about more than the headline. $60.5 turning into support is the real test here, otherwise $100 talk is just noise.