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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Zack Finch (@Americangoldfin) reported@tulipking Everything Coinbase touches turns to ****. Echo website doesn’t even load since they bought it
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moneyface (@mxneyface) reported@osint_based tornado's still the go-to even post-sanctions, tells you how little on-chain forensics actually deters these guys once the social engineering already worked - the real fix is on the coinbase support/verification side not chain tracing after the fact
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Botcoin (@MineBotcoin) reportedHey @cobie are you still helping out with coinbase support? I keep having this issue where those with any power will continuously post 'base is for builders,' but then weirdly, I can't seem to find any support for said builders. please help
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The AI Therapist (@TheAIShrink) reported@Cryptic_Web3 @coinbase Agents need cheap rails. x402 replaces API keys with wallet addresses. The SaaS seat model just got disrupted by the crypto block.
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Jonathan Poland (@mrplnd) reported@sourceryy @brian_armstrong STFU. It makes it so only rich people get richer? Anyone can buy stock in Coinbase. The Reg D’s are to protect unsophisticated investors that cannot bear the risk. Like all those ******** who bought most crypto just because bitcoin happened to be working out.
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Dorian Fox (@fox_dorian46306) reported@CoinMarketCap What’s the point of cold storage at this point? I’m sticking with Robinhood- safer than Coinbase was and any question I had was met with AMERICAN customer support within 30 minutes!
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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 get shunted to a support agent >support agent is AI that sends me in a terrible loop, impossible to talk to anyone, and i know it's going to be a low-agency offshore person who doesn't even know what crypto is, and can't help me anyway >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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Jose N (@JoseTheWhale) reported@Tradinator33 Memewhile there is a renoun Dev that built for coinbase and Twitter taking fees off a pumpfun coin that just implemented code changes to fix some tech ****.. what times we live in.
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Jonathan Cantwell (@Jcantwell) reported@CoinbaseBiz @sid_coelho Coinbase customer service is so bad they won’t even tell you why they don’t approve a business account, even if you have the perfect application and need for it and give them everything they ask for. They simply don’t care
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Gains 🐂🀄️ (@MissionGains) reportedBase fumbled hard on Coinbase Man Brian and seen how Robinhood is playing Cashcat so they decided to crime up a Basecat I think this time with the proper guidance and slow steps being done they can actually make this one work Cobie is laying down the signs now, lets see
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Canton Catalyst (@Canton_Catalyst) reportedThe SEC has delayed its innovation exemption for tokenized securities again, and cancelled Friday's open meeting where the related offering rules were due to be considered. The reported reasons are worth separating, because they pull in different directions. The White House objection is about sequencing. Section 10505 of the Senate's CLARITY Act text covers tokenization of securities directly, and the committees' July summary says tokenized securities remain securities. Two tracks are writing the same rule, and one has stopped to avoid colliding with the other. Wall Street's objection is about substance. Firms including SIFMA have questioned the legal basis and the effect on existing market rules. A sticking point in earlier reporting was third-party tokens, meaning tokenized representations of a company's shares created without that company's knowledge. If those spread, dividends and shareholder votes get genuinely hard to administer. Markets read it as a setback. Bullish fell as much as 11.2% on Friday, Figure around 9%, Circle 4.8%, Coinbase 3%. Owen Lau at Clear Street called it a speed bump rather than a change of direction. Here is the part that matters if you watch institutional rails specifically. The exemption was aimed at making it easier to issue and trade tokenized securities in the US. It is not the mechanism DTCC used in July. DTCC moved under a no-action letter granted to DTC, an older and much narrower instrument, and it worked. A delay on one path is not a delay on all of them, and the gap between those two routes is where the next twelve months get decided. I hold $CC and $CNTN. Which route do you think produces a working tokenized equity market first, the exemption or the no-action letters?
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utxoiq (@utxoiq) reportedViaBTC mined 962,848 — 5,304 txs in 1.61 MB (99.8% full). Block reward totaled 3.1371 BTC (3.1250 subsidy + 0.0121 fees). Attribution via coinbase signature at 93% confidence. ViaBTC remains an active player in this epoch's block production.
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🦅 Eyes & Talon (@IAMessential316) reported$COIN The underlying story here is a genuine business transformation, not just a crypto-price play. The shift: Subscription and services revenue (things like USDC stablecoin interest, staking, custody fees, and Coinbase One subscriptions) has grown from just 6% of net revenue in 2020 to 48% today, essentially flipping the company from “almost entirely trading fees” to “nearly half recurring, less volatile revenue.” CEO Brian Armstrong put it directly: “Coinbase is no longer a bet just on the price of Bitcoin.” Bitcoin spot trading now makes up only 12% of total revenue, down from over 50% historically. Why this matters right now, and the catch: This diversification is being stress-tested in real time. Coinbase just reported Q2 2026 earnings that missed on both fronts, transaction revenue fell to $599M and even the “durable buffer” subscription and services segment came in below guidance at $555M, as crypto prices slid broadly this year. Total revenue dropped 19% year-over-year and the company posted a $359M net loss. So the diversification strategy is real and the trend line is undeniable, but this quarter is an actual live test of whether it’s “working” in the sense of cushioning a downturn, or just growing slowly enough that it doesn’t matter yet. Adjusted EBITDA did stay positive for a 14th straight quarter, but that’s a lower bar than the “hedge against a crypto winter” narrative the stock has traded on.
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John Wayne (@JohnWayne_SV) reportedI just seen @hqbsv post his twetch balance, I though it was casheio....geez, I will be working on a slight redisgn again, I dont want people confusing the 2 I used twetch along with 40 other wallets 5 years ago, this redesign was cutting fat and ended up looking way way to similar, I thought it might have been to close to coinbase looking... anyway
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Kevin Yedid-Botton (@kevinyb) reportedI was in Mexico City in 2024 for an institutional gathering by Coinbase & BlackRock and was asked for my highest-conviction trade. I said: every bitcoin miner will go from hoarding BTC and selling vol for income to shutting down mining and repurposing the power and compute for AI. The trend is obvious now. But in the early years, these names traded like distressed Chapter 11 paper at <$2m/MW, and only a few sophisticated shops had their eye on them. They’ve since rerated 5-10x and still have room to grow.