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Coinbase Outage Map

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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
West Liberty, KY 1
Cardiff, Wales 1
Palo Verde, Coclé 3
City of Humble, TX 1
Houston, TX 1
Manhattan, NY 1
Pike Creek Valley, DE 1
East Flatbush, NY 1
Petaling Jaya, SGR 1
Denver, CO 1
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Coinbase Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • EdgeIncremental
    OnlySats (@EdgeIncremental) reported

    @AbsGEC Hey, remember a few weeks ago when All XRP maxis attacked coinbase because they were slowing the Clarity act down. But in reality it's because they were the only ones fighting to stop the banks destroying crypto? XRP wants the banks to control and kill crypto. Fck em.

  • nehalzzzz1
    Nehal (@nehalzzzz1) reported

    JUST IN : 💰🇮🇳 Coinbase has launched direct INR deposits and withdrawals in India via IMPS. Users can now trade spot markets and perpetual futures using INR. The exchange is FIU-IND registered, complies with Indian tax regulations, and has introduced local INR order books while maintaining access to its global platform.

  • RealLATrader
    LA_Trader (@RealLATrader) reported

    @ChadSteingraber In case anyone is wondering why this "omg sell off" happens every weekend across popular cryptos, and we see these large price drops on relatively low volume, let's break it down: 🧵 Say you own a massive exchange like binance, kraken or coinbase. Now say you have tons of money to develop and use wall street trading algos. And lets say that you can see every stop limit order and leveraged position on traders using your exchange You wait until volume is light (weekends) so you are not fighting high retail volume The algo determines amount of potential profit if limit holders and leveraged traders from the preceding trading week are taken out The algo determines how much money must be spent in crypto to affect price, drop price, to achieve goal If the net $ return is greater than the cash outlay, the also proceeds. Let's say the algo spends $100,000 in programmatic sells, in order to net $300,000 on flushing the stop limit and leverage holders. Or $1,000,000 to net $3,000,000. Remember, the exchange makes a cut on every trade done through its platform. Including any associated fees. The algo can also open short positions before it initiates sells and then profit from it by covering at the lower prices. The tripped stop limits and forced sells of leveraged positions push the price down further. This is similar to what wall street algos do in regular stock markets, particularly with short selling. It has been adapted to the crypto markets and these large exchanges are the (likely) big offenders here. But guess what, it's legal because unregulated market Easy money for them, taking advantage of their own exchange customers

  • JohnJoh51520056
    EychBee (@JohnJoh51520056) reported

    @suupermario_hl @coinbase Because of this type of post i saw in the past, i tried to cash out just a small amount just to test out if it’s working and it did. These people just spreading fear . Unless you have several millions then put it in somewhere else

  • KHFRHN
    FARHAN (@KHFRHN) reported

    @wwardenn @coinbase Coinbase really holding it down right now 500B in assets is wild

  • cryptomoney_x
    CryptoMoney (@cryptomoney_x) reported

    BREAKING: 🇮🇳 Coinbase launches direct INR deposits and withdrawals in India via IMPS (Immediate Payment Service). Starting June 1, Indian users can fund and withdraw from their Coinbase accounts directly through their bank accounts. This eliminates the need for P2P transfers and middlemen, making it easier for Indian retail traders to access crypto markets through Coinbase.

  • thewayisabove
    Captain Jack (@thewayisabove) reported

    @coinbase The fees , and hidden fees in Coinbase for transactions makes it impossible to make any $ . Coin base is the biggest scam on the internet.

  • LeaT_Design
    Lea Thompson (@LeaT_Design) reported

    @coinbase same old **** they pull every damn month. just dca.

  • Basemail_ai
    Basemail (@Basemail_ai) reported

    176 million transactions. $73 million settled. 98.6% in a single stablecoin. Keyrock + Coinbase + Tempo report "Who Pays the Agent" mapped the first year of machine-to-machine payments (May 2025–April 2026): → 104,000+ AI agents registered across 15+ directories → Average transaction: $0.31 → 76% of payments fall BELOW Visa's $0.30 fee floor → USDC on Base costs $0.0001 per transfer — Stripe charges $0.309 for the same payment → Card networks structurally cannot serve this market Payment infrastructure: validated ✅ Stablecoin rails: mandatory ✅ Identity infrastructure: fragmented ❌ 104K agents across 15+ directories — no unified identity standard. Each registry is a silo. An agent registered on Virtuals can't prove identity to a Coinbase AgentKit service. Every payment answers "how much" — none answers "who." COMPUTEX keynote in 90 minutes. Jensen builds $150B/yr compute → more agents → more transactions → wider identity gap. The stack that settles 176M payments still can't verify who sent them. #AIAgents #Stablecoin #OnchainIdentity

  • DeFiDegen247
    DeFiDegen (@DeFiDegen247) reported

    @suupermario_hl @coinbase Why does this happen to people? I’ve never had an issue with any CEX

  • miscbrah3
    miscbrah3 (@miscbrah3) reported

    @inversebrah Will never happen if CT sells every time we finally get a Coinbase or Robinhood listing. CT doesnt seem to understand you WANT those listing's and thats when you double down and continue to hold so the normies see the gains and start piling in...not dumping as soon as its listed

  • Y4SH10
    Yash (@Y4SH10) reported

    @CryptooIndia @brian_armstrong **** your **** comoany. We will never use coinbase you scammer

  • davajeionh96
    InActive. ✌🏾🙇🏾‍♂️ (@davajeionh96) reported

    @WNBA @coinbase We don’t care. **** the Fever. Except for Raven tho

  • Matthew27872038
    Matthew Edwards (@Matthew27872038) reported

    @smellystudio @coinbase Oh my bad, Coinbase is the **** literally

  • Mining_losses
    HulkSmaaash (@Mining_losses) reported

    @ukgor01 @coinbase Fair. To get the 4% you need to hold a massive amount of money on CB. The interest rate is terrible. You can't add an authorized user. It's a pretty terrible card really. Most people would do much better just getting a cash back card and using that money to buy BTC.

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