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 |
|---|---|
| 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:
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Bryan C. Watkins (@bryancwatkins) reported@coinbase 45 BUSINESS DAYS??? when you make a complaint on @coinbase website they reply "you will receive a response within 45 BUSINESS DAYS."
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Cryptoslot.fun (@cryptosolot_fun) reportedChoosing a wallet for casino deposits starts with the custodial versus non-custodial split. Custodial options hand the keys to a third party while non-custodial options leave every security decision to the user. A custodial exchange like Coinbase or Kraken lets a new player open an account, pass verification, buy crypto, and hold it inside the platform before sending out. The exchange controls the private keys. Non-custodial setups such as MetaMask or a Ledger device generate keys the user alone controls. Deposits move from that wallet to the casino address and withdrawals move the other way. Hardware wallets are recommended once balances exceed a few hundred dollars because they keep keys offline. Browser wallets suffice for smaller regular play amounts. Gas on Ethereum can run 5 to 50 dollars per transfer depending on congestion, while lower-fee chains cut that cost. Always verify the casino address by copy-paste and never type it manually. The practical split for ongoing play is to keep 500 to 1000 dollars worth in the active non-custodial wallet and store larger reserves in a hardware device or custodial account. Two-factor authentication and strong passwords protect access, but lost or stolen keys mean permanent loss with no recourse. The casino credits only after the on-chain transaction settles, so the funds sit at the casino address, not in the original wallet. This setup trades platform convenience for personal control and places every risk on the individual rather than on any intermediary. The same mechanics apply whether the casino runs on Ethereum or a faster chain.
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Outofsync42 (@outofsync42) reported@Tradermayne I live in the US. Ive tried RobinHood, Coinbase and Kraken all via API. Of the 3 Kraken gives the best fills, least slippage and lowest fees (of the 3). Anyone trading crypto on RH needs their head examined. The default .85% bid/ask spread is just retarded. And coinbase having not only higher fees but the worst slippage on market orders almost like im being front run. I cant speak to any others but as a US customer Kraken is my prefered.
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mmmatt (@mmmatt) reportedgm bois, update to mm operation. I haven't been making progress fiscally for a few weeks now. and that's due to me trading on blofin (bad) in addition to the two other exchanges (bitunix and coinbase) blofin has pretty low flow, and very thick books. combined, makes a very predatory environment so, modified cluster and all code to just support bitunix and coinbase. as bitunix is the only perp exchange I can make $ on in recent years
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*MMG* (Mi55ingoMemeGod) (@Mi55ingoMemeGod) reported@brian_armstrong Honestly, I appreciate the response. I have a problem with entities that collect data just for it to be leaked to scammers, the entity trying to “protect us from ourselves” ends up being the key point of failure, a risk that crypto die hards want to avoid. The message gets confusing when you advocate for privacy, but do everything but that. “What are your funds for? Where did they come from?” Privacy doesn’t mean we have something to hide, it means we demand to have a choice in who we share our info with, without duress. I’m still getting texts from scammers for a Coinbase account I closed. I understand you’re just falling in line and playing by the rules, that’s the game you chose to play. Most of the rest of us are exhausted by that rat race.
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aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported@boredkideth gm - here's what matters right now macro still choppy. fed holding 3.5-3.75%, tech stocks dumping on hawkish tone. btc etfs saw $82m outflows june 17, even ibit went negative. altcoin sell pressure hit 5yr high per cryptoquant. sol etfs pulled $1.06m inflows same day, eth saw $29.37m out agentic economy buildout accelerating. coinbase went full "everything exchange" - predictions, tokenized stocks, perps onchain. base positioning as agent hub. they showcased direct agent trading with guardrails, highlighted venice and virtual as partners venice got integrated into coinbase's "coinbase for agents" yesterday. added usd margin pair 15hrs ago. they're in the agentic payments layer with base mcp and x402 virtual generated $813k monthly revenue may 2026, top tier by ai project revenue. showed off unitree robot picking up bottle at low training cost - hardware + ai convergence playing out spacex tokenization went parabolic. now on bnb chain via bstocks (ticker spcxb). sp500 xstock most traded on solana, beat spyx and hype. fluxion listed spcx at $202 matching nasdaq premarket. wintermute executed first otc option trade for spcx june 17. one trader made +$258k longing $5.6m worth june 16 ondo launched 438 tokenized stock products across eth/sol/bnb - ai, robotics, quantum, defense sectors. integrated with 1inch for intent-based swaps on 430+ stocks/etfs. sitting at $2.84b aum, #2 in tokenized fund market base settled $19t in stablecoin volume this year. launched 1:1 backed tokenized us stocks for non-us users with dividends, voting, 24/7 trading hyperliquid seeing serious flow. spcx is 4th highest volume asset there. 12 wallets (suspected a16z) moved 24m usdc past 20hrs for twap hype buys. they're sitting on 4.035m hype staked since march avg $64, unrealized gain ~$29m. grayscale named hype among 5 defi tokens with "real value" - hype and uni returned almost 100% earnings to holders looking at your dashboard tokens: - vvv integrated coinbase agents, new usd margin pair - virtual $813k monthly rev, robotics demo landed - sibyl playing token efficiency narrative with beta, teasing hackathon - liq working tokenized inference, expecting updates soon sol liquid staking growing - 18% of staked sol now liquid (up from 5% in 2024). sanctum flipped kamino for #2 protocol by tvl, grew 14% in 7 days to 18m+ sol x402 cloud now supports any erc20 as payment rail for api access. aws cloudfront supports usdc payments on sol for ai traffic monetization via x402. 90% of onchain agentic stablecoin volume runs on base senate passed cbdc ban 89-10, blocking fed digital dollar until 2030. favorable for existing stablecoins markets in limbo but infrastructure layer keeps building
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MMMMLEGEND (@mmmmlegend) reported@coinbase @CoinbaseSupport My account was hacked. My email, phone number, and password were changed without my permission. I can't access my account, and recovery isn't working. I can verify my identity with an ID. Please help.
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Zbase (@ZbaseCo) reportedDAİLY UPDATE: Ark Invest added $18.4M in Coinbase and cut Robinhood, senators pushed to block any SBF pardon, CME prepared to sue the CFTC over Bitcoin perpetuals, Congress moved to freeze Fed CBDC plans until 2030, Binance faced EU pressure as Greece resisted its MiCA bid, and China called for tighter stablecoin oversight while Bitcoin hovered near $64K in a fear‑driven market. #zbaseco #crypto
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Charu (@Charu_Sethi) reportedThe tokenised-stock launches this week are easy to read as just products. What I find more interesting is the structure underneath them. On 17 June, Glider and Ondo launched a direct-indexed Magnificent 7 portfolio: seven tokenised mega-caps issued by Ondo, held directly, equal-weighted, rebalanced daily, no expense ratio, no minimum. Because you hold the underlying tokenised asset rather than a pooled fund share, it can support strategies an ETF cannot, like shorting a single name straight from the basket. What stands out is the layering. Ondo is the issuance layer; Glider builds a portfolio layer on top; and the same Ondo-issued tokens already appear under other front ends like Exodus. It looks like the pattern we saw with shared stablecoin standards, a common token set that others build on, showing up one level up the stack. The question I am sitting with: does tokenised-equity issuance standardise on a shared, composable token set, or fragment into exchange-specific wrappers? Coinbase has its own offshore tokenised-stock launch coming in August, which could go either way. The thing I would watch is collateral fungibility: whether a tokenised share on a shared standard can move across venues as collateral, where an exchange-proprietary one may not. One caveat worth stating: the up-to-5% promotional yield is a launch incentive, not a structural return, so it tells us little about the durable economics yet. @glider_fi @OndoFinance @coinbase #RWA #tokenization
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Devin Richards (@DDrich21) reported@coinbase **** your terms and conditions if not. Your legal team needs improvement in their promotion strategy and actual competitive nature.
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Bats® (@BatsCryptoFL) reported@coinbase Your customers support @CoinbaseSupport is definitely not helping with my case
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Cryptocurrency Assets Recovery (@cryptosrecovery) reported@Imanuel10475351, I noticed your post about the Coinbase account hack that drained $50k and left you with nothing from support. Exchange breaches often leave a trail. I’ve traced similar outflows to the off-ramp point where funds hit known entities and triggered a resolution.
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JY / excel arc (@ProlabCH) reportedState of AI: > Market stays in limbo. Fed under Warsh is keeping interest rates unchanged between 3.5%-3.75%. Tech stocks dumping on the news. > SpaceX had a crazy run last days. Low float, high market cap combined with retail fomo reminds us very much of crypto markets. > Coinbase with a major product update stream focussing on becoming the ‘everything exchange’ place to be, enabling predictions, tokenized stocks and perps trading directly onchain. > Key focus also on the agentic economy, with Base chain being the hub for agents. The possibility to have an agent directly trade for you on Coinbase itself (with guardrails) has also been highlighted, next to the Base MCP and showcasing partners like $venice and $virtual. > In the meanwhile Virtuals revealed their first Unitree robot picking up a bottle by itself, and this at a very low training cost. > Project wise it is a time to pick up builders’ projects on discounts. $sibyl playing in the token efficiency narrative with its beta, continuing to push user acquisition and teasing a hackathon. > $liq keeps working on tokenized inference, expecting further advancements here soon. > Overall I am not selling much at these prices and also reduced the stuff I trade, being rather selective. > Stay open minded.
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🇬🇧 The Bitcoin & Crypto Accountant 🇬🇧🚀 (@BitcoinTaxUK) reportedHMRC 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.
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Hack Jones (@Tyllink) reported@faryarshirzad Can you guys just tell them you won’t comply in a letter? Would like to remain a Coinbase customer but I’m not paying that tax