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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

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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
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
Pike Creek Valley, DE 1
East Flatbush, NY 1
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Community Discussion

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Coinbase Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • badattrading_
    Nova (@badattrading_) reported

    first thing you wanna do is having an overall idea of the distro, if it's more Binance/OKX/Gate/Bybit/Mexc or Coinbase/Cryptocom/Change Now/Kraken. If it's more Binance then it can really pump high, but expect a hard dump at some point (like worldcup), if it's more Coinbase study your shits really really well and look if they are bagworking like maniacs, if you see them bagworking like there's no tomorrow : avoid. Basically after you have an overall idea where the holders are based, you need to find good strong hardcore kols in there. If you see the same guys with multi axiom wallets that's no good. if you see folks who can hold hard and are not insiders like ily or wrld_sol or gake, that's potentially the good ****. At the end of the day it's only about the holders and their reputation, it's very tough out there

  • Judahhasrisen
    Judah has Risen (@Judahhasrisen) reported

    @coinbase I just watched this entire video then went to customer service for @coinbase @CoinbaseSupport and asked them was it true? I told them Im an American that is in the Philippines and they said Ohno you cannot use it those features are for institutional users, your in PH? no access

  • Shield_Links
    ShieldLinks | Scam Coverage & Resolution (@Shield_Links) reported

    @Bryan9699077166 Sorry to hear that. In general, the safest way to store Bitcoin is in a hardware wallet where you control the private keys, rather than leaving large amounts on an exchange. That said, if your Coinbase account was compromised, it’s worth investigating whether the issue was the exchange itself or unauthorized access to your account through phishing, malware, SIM swapping, or weak authentication. Security ultimately depends on protecting both your private keys and your accounts. Kindly send a dm so I walk you through. You’ve got to be careful that’s why I’m reaching out to you with our official verified accounts.

  • DomXahau
    Dominique (🪝Xaman, XRPLLABS + Xahau 🛠️) (@DomXahau) reported

    @bergel_phi3118 @VincentSco72192 @bergel_phi3118 When poison pills like Bitcoin are deployed, exchanges like Coinbase and Binance face tighter regulations and must adapt to avoid legal issues. Seized Bitcoin by governments is held or auctioned carefully to prevent market impact.

  • TheRawBrief
    The Raw Brief (@TheRawBrief) reported

    UPDATE: Bitcoin’s trap is starting to spring. The event-driven bounce after the U.S.-Iran headlines is fading, and BTC is now pressing the same support zone analysts warned must hold. The problem is not just price. It is structure. CoinDesk already flagged the warning signs: elevated open interest, positive funding and a deeply negative Coinbase premium — meaning leverage was chasing upside while real U.S. spot demand remained weak. Now BTC is sliding, ETF flows are still bleeding, and leveraged longs are exposed. This is how fake strength turns into forced selling. If $61K–$63.5K fails, the market may not “dip.” It will cascade.

  • PhilfJfry
    Phil (@PhilfJfry) reported

    @coinbase But your app is ****. Barely works half the time.

  • timsharter
    Tim Sharter, MBA (@timsharter) reported

    @wardamnbilly Hold on I’m on the phone with coinbase support. They just said my wallet has been hacked and they need to secure it. Reading out my seed phrase rn.

  • JamesCa99517875
    Seneschal (@JamesCa99517875) reported

    @Mira01068 It will pass - both sides can’t afford it not to (and the global financial system choose it 20 years back) going into midterms, Truth, is, whatever their agenda, Coinbase helped the retail investor and BITCOIN will die a slow death

  • Quinnvesting
    Quinn (@Quinnvesting) reported

    @brian_armstrong @standwithcrypto As an IL resident and Coinbase One Card user I can confidently say you'll have one less IL customer in 2027 if this isn't removed. Complying with .2% stolen from me goes against every fabric of my DNA that got me into crypto in the first place. It's not personal, it's principle.

  • m_om_a86
    TheBerenice (@m_om_a86) reported

    @WNBA @coinbase I can't help but notice the group tix for 20 bucks

  • djk_downunder
    DJKDownunder (@djk_downunder) reported

    $XEC eCash passes the @Coinbase listing checklist: ✅ Legal compliance ✅ Security audit ✅ Market liquidity ✅ Community support ✅ Technical documentation The case has been made. #XEC #CoinbaseListXEC

  • dankimxyz
    Dan Kim (@dankimxyz) reported

    I’m joining @Airwallex. Here’s why. TLDR: I'm joining Airwallex to connect programmable money and AI agents to the infrastructure that makes them work for global businesses. When I joined Coinbase five years ago, money was starting to become programmable in a way the traditional financial system was never designed for. Stablecoins were one way we worked on that problem: a dollar, in digital form, could move across blockchain rails, settle quickly, and show up inside a product instead of sitting behind a bank login, card form, or checkout page. With USDC, developers had a dollar they could actually build around, one that moved more like software than a bank transfer. Base, the Layer 2 blockchain, made more of those applications practical. And x402, an open standard I helped bring to the Linux Foundation, took the idea into the web itself: if software can request data, compute, or access to a service, payments should also be able to move in the same way. AI agents make this impossible to ignore. If software can discover what it needs, negotiate access, pay for an API call, buy data, or trigger work inside another product, the payment flow cannot depend on a human sitting in the middle of it. But removing the human from the payment flow does not remove the work a business has to do around the money: a company can receive a USDC payment instantly and still need to pay a supplier in pesos, reconcile revenue in its ERP, satisfy a regulator, or get money into an account its finance team already uses. Getting the money there is one problem; making it usable once it arrives is a different one. For agents to handle payments reliably, the business infrastructure around the payment has to already be in place. Airwallex has spent 10 years building the infrastructure global companies need for exactly this kind of problem: direct licenses across dozens of markets, local payment networks across 120+ countries, and FX infrastructure built to move money without the intermediaries that eat into it. Earning those licenses takes years and has to happen market by market, and FX only looks simple until a customer starts asking why margin disappeared between collection and settlement. These are requirements for pushing programmable money toward real commercial use. Airwallex went straight at all of them, and built something that lets businesses move money globally without rebuilding their banking setup every time they enter a new market. A lot of software companies, marketplaces, and AI teams are going to run into this earlier than they expect. A team starts with an agent that can initiate a payment and then discovers that the payment itself was the easy part; the harder questions are where the money lands, what currency it arrives in, who is allowed to move it, and whether the counterparty can actually receive it. That’s why I’m joining Airwallex. If you’re building AI agents, agentic commerce, or software for companies operating across markets, we should talk.

  • Emanueljcruz
    EmanuelJCruz (@Emanueljcruz) reported

    @neonchina I don’t know man. I hear a lot of people complaining when aws causes their apps to shut down or when Coinbase decides not to let people withdraw their money. Or when people get banned off of X or YouTube or any social media for some bogus reason. Ig it don’t matter in China…

  • Neuschwabia
    Neuschwabia (@Neuschwabia) reported

    @BrianRoemmele I sent you $100 equivalent in Bitcoin after registration for your main site quite some time ago and it was confirmed by Coinbase, but your system never acknowledged it, and I tried e-mailing the TX number to you. I'm still in limbo.

  • Cryptos_Steve
    Cryptosteve (@Cryptos_Steve) reported

    @pete_rizzo_ Coinbase is full of ****!!!!

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