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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💎 Gem (@USNCCRE) reportedCoinbase is still working ok so we are nowhere close to $BTC euphoria. Let’s go bulls!
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WolfpackTG (@WolfpackTG) reported@coinbase @X Now the anti crypto people are saying “okay I’ll get some when it dips back down”…… don’t give them an in at this point.
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GooseB (@Khrysarth) reported@coinbase Anger...one more leg down and we good.
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ZOOMEX_Official (@ZoomexOfficial) reported@coinbase clear inverse head and shoulders triple bottom wedge breakout, targeted price is up or down
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BSCN (@BSCNews) reportedCoinbase CEO says tokenized assets go far beyond 24/7 trading @coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) pushed back on claims that (stock) exchanges don't need blockchain for round-the-clock trading, days after Nasdaq confirmed a 23-hour session starting December 6. He called crypto a forcing function on the shift. Armstrong said tokenization is about access rather than hours, citing over 4 billion people worldwide without brokerage access. "Tokenization and onchain assets are the future of finance," he wrote.
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Fred Velez (@Fredvelezcrypto) reportedThis is how bad crypto information spreads. “Here’s the EXACT reason Bitcoin pumped.” No. It isn’t. An Arkham inflow into a wallet labeled Coinbase does NOT mean: “Coinbase bought 6,139 BTC.” It means BTC moved into addresses associated with Coinbase. That could be: Customer deposits. Custody transfers. Internal wallet movements. Market makers. Collateral. OTC settlement. And yes, potentially trading activity. Ironically, exchange inflows are often watched as potential sell-side supply, because people move BTC onto exchanges when they want it available to trade. Then we make this jump: BTC moved → Coinbase bought it → Binance bought it → everyone coordinated → MANIPULATION. Come on. Could large buyers have helped push Bitcoin higher? Of course. But this screenshot does not prove who bought, why they moved the BTC, or that anyone coordinated anything. Bitcoin had multiple things happening at once: Strong ETF inflows. A major technical breakout. Shorts getting squeezed. Improving regulatory sentiment. Real spot demand. Markets are complicated. Onchain data is evidence. It is not a story generator. And whenever someone tells you they know the “EXACT reason” a global market moved… That should be your first clue to slow down.
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Jason Skadsen (@OptimisticJ33) reported@Kalshi This is an early-stage report, not a product launch. CoinDesk says 𝕏 is in talks about paying creators in stablecoins (Circle’s USDC is the example named). The source is one person familiar with the discussions who also works with other platforms testing the same idea. 𝕏 has not confirmed anything. Treat it as a live option under review, not a done deal. What is actually changing? Great question… Two separate things are being mixed together: 1. Confirmed: 𝕏 is killing Revenue Sharing. New enrollments already stopped. The old program ends September 7; the last payouts land around September 11. It is replaced by Original Content Rewards, which is supposed to pay for original ideas, reporting, expertise, and commentary instead of ad-impression farming. 2. Unconfirmed: How those new rewards get sent. Today payouts go through Stripe or 𝕏 Money. Stablecoins would be another rail, not the new rewards program itself. Nothing in 𝕏’s official creator announcement mentions crypto. Why would they even consider it? Again, great question… Creator payouts are a messy, global, small-dollar problem. Bank wires, local rails, FX spreads, and minimums eat a lot of what mid-tier creators actually receive especially outside the US. Stablecoins (market cap now over $300 billion) settle in minutes, in dollars, without a correspondent bank in every country. That is the same reason $SPCX already uses them for some Starlink payments in “long-tail” markets. 𝕏 hiring Benji Taylor (ex-Coinbase Base, wallets/DeFi) in March fits the same direction. 𝕏 Money is already rolling to a slice of Premium+ users. YouTube already lets some US creators take PayPal’s PYUSD. Meta has started paying selected creators in USDC on Solana and Polygon. 𝕏 would not be first; it would be the largest social app to try it at scale.
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David@seeASX (@DavidseeASX) reportedTokens on #Coinbase are not found and no answer as this company has no customer service
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defido (@defido) reported@FreeSolGamesDev Few things there, if you're open router for example they had the 5.5% fee, which likely comes down, so there's that reduction as it's agent to agent. But yeah, it only starts to work when you're at the scale of Solana and can negotiate HUGE discounts or even free tokens with providers such as deepseek for example, Minimax etc etc, google possibly that ONLY Solana could. You'd need a huge commitment and only really Solana could raise the capital for that, and that would be MASSIVELY profitable. Coinbase has to be thinking about this, this is something Jessie simply doesn't want to lose.
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Denzel (@Denzel781140) reported@_Jswell @cryptossuper Coinbase prep is not the problem - bnb prep is the real culprit. This is a net loss for kaspa bcz now coinbase sees kas as a low volume coin thats not worth even prep trading - means they will never “buy” it in open market for spot listing 🤷🏽 Common sense
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ℂ𝕠𝕥𝕪 📐 (@TherapyToaster) reported@bankrbot @coinbase problem is, all my crypto was stolen out of my @exodus wallet. I need to fund this with new USD.
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Khalampre (@khalampre) reported@coinbase Not if your CEO can help it.
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CryptoRob (@CryptoRob35) reportedokay so Coinbase just published their agent transaction data and the number that nobody's talking about is this: 76% of all AI agent transactions are underwater on traditional card rails before a single cent of margin Visa's minimum fee: $0.30. Average agent transaction: $0.31-$0.48. the math doesn't work. it was never going to work. and the biggest names in payments are only now figuring out what we figured out years ago yellow network was built for this exact problem. not pivoted into it. built for it.
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Michael Justin Dulin (@ArepoDreams) reported@coinbase Commission-free is not cost-free, and a perpetual contract is not ownership. Traders still face exchange, clearing and NFA fees plus leverage and liquidation risk. This expands access to price exposure, but it is not the same as owning the underlying index constituents.
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Phil (@UngovernableBro) reportedDid Coinbase go down yet? If not, it’s not a bull market yet. #bitcoin