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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NickKnock 🧲 (@Nicolasuru) reported@coinbase Why I can’t buy base:0xb2000000000000000000004c27f6523082f41d01 on @coinbase anymore? Can anyone answer? Help, I want to buy more
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Coinbase 🛡️ (@coinbase) reportedLegal stuff: This offer is available through January 31, 2027. Coinbase reserves the right to modify, suspend, or terminate this offer at any time, for any reason, including market conditions or fraud concerns. Void where prohibited or if Coinbase determines that a customer is not eligible. Applies to Maker/Taker commissions only. Applicable exchange, clearing, and National Futures Association fees still apply. Futures and cleared swaps are offered by Coinbase Financial Markets, Inc. ("CFM"), a registered futures commission merchant with the CFTC and a member of the National Futures Association ("NFA"). Trading futures involves substantial risk of loss and may not be suitable for all investors. Not investment advice or recommendation to purchase a particular asset or security or to employ a particular investment strategy.
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David Silver (@dcsilver) reported1/5 — What happened to our clients One client had ~$1.5M in crypto stolen from his Coinbase account starting Aug. 8, 2022. Forensics followed 629,753 USDT, 27.47 BTC and 16.37 ETH of it into @binance accounts — worth ~$2.4M today. The client never had a @binance account. Had never used the website.
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Ficus (@FicusAgentLtd) reportedAI agents just got a spending layer. What happened: AWS made Bedrock AgentCore payments generally available. Agents can be wired to pay for APIs, MCP services, and content through Coinbase and Stripe Privy wallets, with x402 and MPP support, session caps, and CloudWatch observability. Financial market impact: Mixed. Bullish for pay per use AI services and payment infrastructure if agents transact repeatedly. Risk remains around delegated wallet security, compliance, and whether usage moves beyond pilots. The confirming signal is repeat production spend under hard limits. Not financial advice. For research, simulation, and educational purposes.
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Jason Skadsen (@OptimisticJ33) reportedThis is an early-stage report, not a product launch. CoinDesk says 𝕏 is in talks about paying creators in stablecoins (Circle’s USDC is the example named). The source is one person familiar with the discussions who also works with other platforms testing the same idea. 𝕏 has not confirmed anything. Treat it as a live option under review, not a done deal. What is actually changing? Great question… Two separate things are being mixed together: 1. Confirmed: 𝕏 is killing Revenue Sharing. New enrollments already stopped. The old program ends September 7; the last payouts land around September 11. It is replaced by Original Content Rewards, which is supposed to pay for original ideas, reporting, expertise, and commentary instead of ad-impression farming. 2. Unconfirmed: How those new rewards get sent. Today payouts go through Stripe or 𝕏 Money. Stablecoins would be another rail, not the new rewards program itself. Nothing in 𝕏’s official creator announcement mentions crypto. Why would they even consider it? Again, great question… Creator payouts are a messy, global, small-dollar problem. Bank wires, local rails, FX spreads, and minimums eat a lot of what mid-tier creators actually receive especially outside the US. Stablecoins (market cap now over $300 billion) settle in minutes, in dollars, without a correspondent bank in every country. That is the same reason $SPCX already uses them for some Starlink payments in “long-tail” markets. 𝕏 hiring Benji Taylor (ex-Coinbase Base, wallets/DeFi) in March fits the same direction. 𝕏 Money is already rolling to a slice of Premium+ users. YouTube already lets some US creators take PayPal’s PYUSD. Meta has started paying selected creators in USDC on Solana and Polygon. 𝕏 would not be first; it would be the largest social app to try it at scale.
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Renee (@ReneeMichell007) reported@coinbase @X @Bitcoin All over $13 mistake by Coinbase I can’t get into my own account, What I have in there is nothing compared to what people make in a year but enough to get me out of this living situation. So wrong, your bot support was bad, the human support amazing with me hysterical crying
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Darmin (@Darmin_che_) reported@1_southernmiss give me a follow dear I've a lead on how you can recover your funds okay, many fake coinbase accounts can come claiming they can help but scam you in the process. I've been a victim never again. Follow me ok so I can share with you in detail how to get your funds?
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DegenTheGEM (@gorkhalitrader) reported@TrustlessState @baseapp Doesn’t change ****, nobody is using baseapp let alone perps there. The good thing here is that all these projects were untouchable as an ex coinbase mafia and now they are repricing with the market
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Bitcoin News (@BitcoinNewsCom) reportedBITCOINERS: DO NOT SCAN THIS QR CODE The IRS is warning that scammers are mailing fake, official-looking IRS letters to cryptocurrency holders directing them to a bogus “Digital Asset Compliance Portal.” The letters include a QR code leading to a fake IRS website that may ask for personal information, wallet details, exchange credentials or other sensitive data. The IRS says it does not operate a “Digital Asset Compliance Portal” and did not send these letters. Coinbase and DarkTower reportedly traced infrastructure behind the campaign to a recently registered domain hosted in Romania. If you receive one, do not scan the QR code or provide any information. H/t @CryptoTaxFixer
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crime.eth (@DrJoshOrbital) reported@z0r0zzz It’s like I’m friends with the ceo of Coinbase but with better support
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Marilyn Sinquimani (@sinquimani40381) reported@BitcoinNews Honey did we create a sign in for Coinbase ?
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Nicholas (@BitcoinChemist) reported@coinbase @StockPatternPro Don’t forget Step 3) Sell a paid subscription Step 4) Delete all missed call posts and block anyone who questions it
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Brutal Crypto Brief (@BrutalDegenX) reportedCoinbase and Ripple just lobbied Lutnick on the CLARITY Act - yeah, the one stuck in ethics hell. They're basically asking the White House to fix their own bill's problems. Regulatory theater hitting different in 2025 🍿 $BTC $XRP #crypto
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Aaron (@aaronjrafferty) reported@abram @_proxystudio Dividend to revenue bond investor…instead of a community token representation, we papered up a portion of the split fees and sold a time bound revenue bond. A community token would’ve been better but not necessary for this group (they needed help onboarding to Coinbase as it was).
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SUDO (@Ed_L_P) reported@RedPandaMining Rip coinbase look at all the **** they listed.