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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XyoPanda.Base.Eth (@XyoPanda) reported@davidtsocy @BlockRunAI @base How about the coinbase and base teams fix baseapp before continuing to post on X?
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Diego 🇺🇸 (@LilJR_7) reportedtexas down 34% and still not selling. basically every miami guy with a coinbase account and a dream
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elirian (@ElirianOnHL) reportedTrust Me Bro, TX Block 0, Earth Leverage Lane Degenistan Solana Beach Ethereum Basement Bitcoin Citadel Coinbase Customer Support $0.00 Bank Balance Paper Hands County Diamond Hands, Temporarily Financially Unwell Waiting for My Airdrop Probably Rugged Your Exit Liquidity
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Kiryu (@Kiryu_0x) reported@coinbase should have been working harder than anyone to make coins other than BTC investable again. Probably one of the few powerful enough to do so. But instead, they actively made it worse. Now, no one is trading there, and they are desperately trying to pivot to things other than crypto, but they have no advantage there.
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KM (@km_201124) reportedAfter the Robinhood chain wave cools down and goes sideways, #Base will have a new wave. The AI agents trend will explode again on Base, and those who are sharp and catch the wave early will make a lot of money. Coinbase and USDC also have many events coming up. The revenue-sharing between Coinbase and Circle (the issuer of USDC) is entering the first 3-year renewal period. Quite a few founders and CEOs have started hinting about AI agents on Base. I’ll analyze more factors and the coins that could pump hard. Are you guys interested?
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// immutablevalue ∎ (@immutablevalue) reported@coinbase Idk, but I think @spenders_club should help you out with this
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doug funnie (@cryptoklotz) reported>be me >initiate a small transfer of sol from coinbase to an onchain wallet, same wallet i've transferred to many times >coinbase: "hey we think this is a scam attempt, we need you to upload your ID, voice, and face right now to confirm" >i do all of that, and they say "not good enough" >i try the transfer again from the mobile app, and they're like "**** it, go for it man lol you're good"
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Sarraf (@traderr22) reportedCoinbase uses its #Base network as a bridge to bring enterprises to Web3. Vanar can offer companies a "ready-to-use AI staff" hire service by partnering with enterprise-focused B2B projects in the #Coinbase Ventures portfolio. #vanry
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exchangeIntel (@exchangeIntel) reportedCoinbase status Coinbase has an unresolved service issue. Monitoring for a confirmed resolution.
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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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Burger Money 🍔 (@BurgersOnBase) reported@coinbase I am terrible at trading, can I join?
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Peter -CT (@Peter_CT93) reportedThe stablecoin news is being read as a Circle/Coinbase bull case. The real trade is the opposite: it's a slow-motion squeeze on every offshore issuer, and the market hasn't started pricing the compliance burden that lands on exchanges, not just issuers. Treasury's July 2028 deadline for unapproved stablecoins is a five-year runway that everyone is treating as a non-event. That's a mistake. The compliance cost doesn't sit with Circle, it sits with every exchange that has to build geo-fencing, IP checks, and listing reviews. That's opex, not a headline. Coinbase and Circle win share, sure, but the market is ignoring the margin compression hitting second-tier venues that rely on unapproved tokens for volume. Meanwhile, the smart Solana whale just woke up after two years and bought $3.6M of SOL at $76. That's the same whale that bought the August and October 2023 dip at $23.37 and rode it up. The crowd is staring at $ETH grinding sideways, and the highest-conviction money is quietly accumulating the token everyone wrote off as a memecoin casino. That's a signal, not a story. Fundstrat's call that the ETH/BTC ratio makes a sizable move higher is the consensus bull case, and it's probably right on a multi-year horizon. But the near-term structure says otherwise: funding is flat, OI is heavy, and ETH keeps fading into thin books. The dumb money that bought at $1,906 is already under water, and that's the kind of overhead supply that caps rallies until it's cleared. My read: the stablecoin regime change is the sleeper story, and it's bearish for every exchange that isn't Coinbase. SOL's whale activity is the real accumulation signal. ETH grinds lower until the $1,900 buyers capitulate, and the ratio trade works only after that flush. What proves me wrong: a break above $2,000 on ETH with volume, or Treasury walking back the 2028 deadline. Until then, I'm watching the exchanges that can't afford compliance, not the ones that can.
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NIKA💹🧲 (Marineford Arc) (@NIKA6900_) reported@youwhatwhat_ Ok sure. Tell that to all the people wrongfully liquidated by exchanges and never got their money back. You're telling people it's safer to hold everything you're worth on an OPEN platform than to secure it with your own means with tech that is designed for safety and privacy. If you actually read about what happened with trezor, nobody lost funds. It was just personal info from the trezor website. You're implying that because a WEB2 site was hacked, that cold wallets are "unsafe". I've literally had my info stolen off Coinbase in the past, I believe YOU'RE the one who is confused here and advocating for centralized 3rd party interference is antithesis.
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web3 lawyer 首席大律师 (@Web3Counsels) reportedThe SEC’s enforcement action against Coinbase ($COIN) is the most useful live template for how U.S. securities law applies to a domestic crypto exchange. The complaint, proceeding in the Southern District of New York, alleges Coinbase operated as an unregistered national securities exchange, broker, and clearing agency, and that its staking-as-a-service program was an unregistered offering of investment contracts. Unlike offshore cases that turn on jurisdiction, this one accepts Coinbase is a U.S. entity and tests whether the activities themselves fit the statutory definitions. Legally, the fight turns on whether listed tokens and the yield promised on staked assets satisfy the Howey test: money invested in a common enterprise with profits expected from the efforts of others. The court’s decision letting the bulk of the SEC’s claims survive a motion to dismiss means the agency’s “crypto securities ecosystem” theory gets a full trial record. That matters for every U.S. venue because a final ruling on bundled functions—exchange, broker-dealer, clearing—could force separation of custody, execution, and settlement in ways the equity market has lived with for decades. For market participants, the signal is that registration walls are not a styling choice. If Coinbase ultimately has to register one or more functions, or spin off staking, the cost model for every U.S. exchange shifts. I read the case as slow-motion structural reform: not a ban, but a forced migration toward broker-exchange-custody separation. Not legal advice. #SEC #蓝V互关
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PANKRATION (@WEB3Seer) reportedSALES & INVESTMENT 💰 1/ Fomo $94M raised from Coinbase and private investors ($75M round closed on June 2) Trading dApp developed, trading functionality already available on site #Fomo 2/ Linera Token ticker $LNRA officially approved Sale details scheduled for next week #Linera