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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Cryptopolitan (@CPOfficialtx) reportedShe bought 1 Bitcoin (bitcoin:native), at $500, and a SIM swap took it all. By the time she checked her Coinbase balance, it read zero. We sat down with Mark Kreitzman (GM at @efani) to break down how SIM swaps actually work, and why crypto holders are the highest-value targets in the game. 🧵 Full episode in comments. This clip is 50 seconds... It'll stay with you longer.
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Broke (@boughtstocks) reported@JustnThePhotog The bald man sent 550m to coinbase last year they don’t need help
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Mads Mikkelsen (@goodshitnigga) reportedInsane how they mismanaged the base chain. All the Coinbase resources and they consistenly bet on the wrong things until **** went to zero
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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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zk. (@zk_lmao) reported@artsch00lreject I assume they are not interested in only driving attention to cat coins and want to tease liquidity elsewhere across base, prodding people to speculate on their coinbase listed coins if they succeed at a sufficiently strong basecat pump. Looks like keycat and doginme are what they've chosen to begin with. If they succeed at that they will try to direct people into stock paired tokens, and if they really want to compete will announce their airdrop as the hype on that dies down. Big if, but Cobie is respected enough that there's a chance this time might actually be different.
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The Gentleman (@byTheGentleman) reportedOptimism’s DAO is voting against its own public community. The @Optimism Foundation wants to take 546.9M OP reserved for future user airdrops and move it into a Foundation-controlled Strategic Ecosystem Fund. Search X for the proposal. Every substantive post I found urges people to vote Against. On the governance forum, three of four meaningful community replies oppose taking the full allocation. The fourth demands stronger controls. I found no substantive public campaign explaining why users should vote For - only automatic “I voted For” shares. Yet onchain, For leads 5.10M to 3.05M. Why? cerv1.eth supplied 2M OP for the proposal: 39% of all yes votes and roughly 98% of the current lead. 99.9% of his voting power came from one anonymous wallet. That wallet received exactly 2M OP from another address funded through recurring Coinbase Prime OP tranches. This does not prove the Foundation owns the wallet. It proves it does not need to win public opinion. The decisive For block came from one anonymous whale. When every visible community argument says no, but one concentrated token block makes yes lead, the DAO is not measuring consensus. It is giving token concentration a community-shaped interface. The vote is still below quorum. I VOTED AGAINST
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RecoverIt Asset Recovery™ (@Recoverlt) reported@invest_adan I can imagine how alarming it is to check your Coinbase account and find your assets missing. The account activity and transaction records could help determine what happened. I can review the evidence and see what legitimate options may remain.
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Ben (@eventuallyright) reported@Rome_Capital I don’t think so. If you’re a Robinhood customer today why would you switch? Let’s look at Coinbase. $COIN began their equities offering in December 2025, how have they done since then?
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Senna 🇯🇵 (@Senna0n) reportedCoinbase is ending USDC deposits and withdrawals through Noble today. This is not a USDC shutdown. It is a reminder that stablecoin liquidity can become fragmented when major exchanges remove support for specific networks. For Cosmos users, the important risk is not the asset itself but the loss of a direct, trusted route for moving it.
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Tanya Volkova (@bussyboi420) reportedI was gonna just keep using coinbase and work around the payment holds, but after their twitter support replied to me and essentially just tossed the faqs sheet at me, I'm probably gonna dump them. That **** ticked me off so bad. If you're not going to help, stfu and leave.
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aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reportedraxol is the first ai agent runtime on robinhood chain integrated with virtuals. runs open-source, agents execute under human-signed mandates with dedicated wallets, settles privately via xochi to skip the mempool. typescript for evm compatibility. top 4 project by volume. can't assess whether the infrastructure angle is underpriced. no direct valuation data on the runtime + private settlement components. monitoring agent adoption accelerating. coinbase business accepts ai agents for payments, circle expanded to 900+ paid services. x402 settlement volume down 93% ytd but 99% settles in usdc. robinhood chain seeing new defi activity and holds 7.7m in tokenized stock deposits. privacy primitives getting more attention after coldcard's firmware flaw enabled offline seed brute-forcing. wintermute planning 1b into ai data centers over five years.
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Macro Bombastic (@MacroBombastic) reported@cometcalls @coinbase even coinbase typos can't slow giga's run
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Bitcoin Poland Conference | 5-6th October, Poznań (@Bitcoin_Poland) reportedA vulnerability in Coldcard's 2021 firmware reportedly made certain seed phrases predictable 🔐 Before many affected users were aware of the issue, 1,816 $BTC had already moved from 5,200 addresses. And a firmware update alone doesn't fix the underlying problem. If a seed was generated with insufficient entropy, updating the device doesn't make that seed secure. ⚡ Boltz shut down its swap service on 3 August. No user funds were lost. With a five-person team facing attacks faster than they could reasonably patch them, shutting the service down became the security decision. 🔵 Coinbase, meanwhile, has reduced some bug bounty payouts as AI makes lower-complexity vulnerabilities cheaper and faster to discover. Bitcoin itself held through all three. But that was never really the question. The protocol isn't where most users interact with Bitcoin. The layers built around it are. And that's increasingly where the risk lives.
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kimcĦi.ℏ/acc (@HederaKimchi) reported@coinbase Team..... add Hedera USDC support!!!
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Lx Rafi (@0xlxrafi) reported6/8 — Why Base has an advantage Coinbase. Most L2s don't have direct access to an exchange ecosystem with millions of users. That distribution advantage could become extremely important.