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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
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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Coinbase Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SecureTrace_Lab
    Secure Trace Lab (@SecureTrace_Lab) reported

    @Imanuel10475351 I caught your post about the Coinbase account hack that cleared $50k and left you with nothing from support. Exchange breaches leave a trail, I've traced similar outflows to the off-ramp point where funds hit known entities and triggered a resolution.

  • ZbaseCo
    Zbase (@ZbaseCo) reported

    DAİLY UPDATE: Ark Invest added $18.4M in Coinbase and cut Robinhood, senators pushed to block any SBF pardon, CME prepared to sue the CFTC over Bitcoin perpetuals, Congress moved to freeze Fed CBDC plans until 2030, Binance faced EU pressure as Greece resisted its MiCA bid, and China called for tighter stablecoin oversight while Bitcoin hovered near $64K in a fear‑driven market. #zbaseco #crypto

  • rokajoska
    Robert Fekete (@rokajoska) reported

    $HOOD: Cathie Wood's Ark Invest Sells Robinhood Stock Into 8% Rally, Loads Up On Coinbase And Block. Perfect example to see why ARK underperforms.

  • pickle_stallion
    pickle (@pickle_stallion) reported

    @coinbase Hope you didn't train it like your customer support AI

  • Crashtestmoney1
    Crash Test Money (@Crashtestmoney1) reported

    @bullsofwealth Coinbase right after IPO and rode it all the way down to around $55 before selling, lost 80%. The saving grace is I only bought a few shares, knowing the risks and that I could get wrecked, and I did. But the lesson I learned was priceless.

  • stabledash
    Stabledash (@stabledash) reported

    "I would go home for Christmas dinners or vacations. My parents would be like, 'So, what do you do?' Crypto was almost this solution without a problem. Someone would say to me, 'What problem is it trying to solve?' And I never had a really good answer for it." "We're now moving into an infrastructure period where we can solve real problems." The @Morpho lending product on Coinbase now holds over $2 billion in deposits. "I think that is how we're going to experience blockchain in the future. Doing all the operational work in the background." @dennisbree on the show earlier today.

  • Thee_Prodigyy
    Shalom (YZY Arc) (@Thee_Prodigyy) reported

    Tokenized stocks with dividend support on Coinbase changes the conversation. Why hold an altcoin when you can hold SpaceX, Bitcoin, and a stablecoin on the same platform? Altcoins are losing the narrative war to real assets on crypto rails.

  • sytaylor
    Simon Taylor (@sytaylor) reported

    Coinbase shipped an AI that can LEGALLY give you financial advice. This is actually interesting! Coinbase just launched Coinbase Advisor, in production, for real. You talk to it in plain English, and it reads your full portfolio and history, suggests actions, and flags ideas you'd have missed. It stays non-discretionary, so you confirm every trade. (you're accountable, after all) The product is slick, but the legal structure underneath it is doing the heavy lifting. They incorporated Coinbase Advisors, LLC (CRD #342338), registered it with the SEC as a Registered Investment Adviser and with the CFTC and NFA as a Commodity Trading Adviser, and took on fiduciary duty under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. An 85-year-old statute, pointed at an LLM. Pointed at a freakin LLM, people! "First SEC-registered AI adviser" might be better described as "First SEC-registered LLM adviser." Betterment and Wealthfront have been registered robo-advisers for a decade, doing small bits of this.] What's new is a generative, conversational, non-discretionary agent carrying RIA and CTA credentials together, in one app, across crypto, equities and derivatives. That's wildly different to a chatbot with a disclaimer that gives generic best-practice information. What I love about this is Coinbase just went and executed. They didn't wait for a new law or a sandbox. The US read the 1940 Act, registered inside it, and put the product live for customers. The UK is scaffolding it. A new "targeted support" regime (PS25/22) goes live in April, and the FCA runs supervised AI Live Testing cohorts for firms that want to trial exactly this. But a trial is not a live product. There's one catch: today it only sees what's inside @coinbase. Your bank, pension and other brokerages stay invisible. Robinhood's Cortex already does the conversational, portfolio-aware part. It just labels the output "informational, not advice." But wouldn't it be WAY cooler if this saw ALL of your accounts? Coinbase's launch video is below.

  • cadenabitcoin
    Cadena Bitcoin (@cadenabitcoin) reported

    $4 billion left Bitcoin ETFs in three weeks. The narrative called it institutional panic. It wasn’t. It was the paper layer behaving exactly as the paper layer behaves under stress. When large authorized participants redeem shares of iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), the ETF’s custodian transfers the corresponding Bitcoin from custody wallets and routes it through institutional settlement channels, often including Coinbase Prime. The holder never had Bitcoin. They had price exposure inside the same brokerage infrastructure they were supposedly hedging against. When they needed liquidity, they sold the claim. A Cadena borrower in the same period did something different. Kept their keys. Committed Bitcoin to an on-chain DLC, not a custodian, not a fund. Sold Bitcoin from outside the contract for the cash they needed. Held a pre-signed, cryptographically enforced position on Bitcoin’s base layer for the duration of the term. No redemption risk. No margin call triggered by a $12K drawdown. The ETF market just demonstrated what happens when your Bitcoin exposure lives inside a system that can move against you. The DLC doesn’t have that problem. Same price feed. Completely different architecture. If you’re thinking about how to access liquidity without re-entering the paper layer, what does your current structure look like?

  • ProlabCH
    JY / excel arc (@ProlabCH) reported

    State of AI: > Market stays in limbo. Fed under Warsh is keeping interest rates unchanged between 3.5%-3.75%. Tech stocks dumping on the news. > SpaceX had a crazy run last days. Low float, high market cap combined with retail fomo reminds us very much of crypto markets. > Coinbase with a major product update stream focussing on becoming the ‘everything exchange’ place to be, enabling predictions, tokenized stocks and perps trading directly onchain. > Key focus also on the agentic economy, with Base chain being the hub for agents. The possibility to have an agent directly trade for you on Coinbase itself (with guardrails) has also been highlighted, next to the Base MCP and showcasing partners like $venice and $virtual. > In the meanwhile Virtuals revealed their first Unitree robot picking up a bottle by itself, and this at a very low training cost. > Project wise it is a time to pick up builders’ projects on discounts. $sibyl playing in the token efficiency narrative with its beta, continuing to push user acquisition and teasing a hackathon. > $liq keeps working on tokenized inference, expecting further advancements here soon. > Overall I am not selling much at these prices and also reduced the stuff I trade, being rather selective. > Stay open minded.

  • Raindropactual
    Rich Sanders [Jan/3➞₿🔑∎] (@Raindropactual) reported

    @christinenews I'm not a trader so... a better question might be ones I think are compliant, or at least aren't obviously full of crap. Kraken, Coinbase, OKX, many others run at least decent or good efforts. Binance is utter garbage, same tier as KuCoin and Huobi, just somehow worse because they feel even more emboldened to lie (all three of those exchanges lie immensely)

  • 9FFSCB
    Martin Horák (@9FFSCB) reported

    @Richard54557517 If you want, send me the exact error message Coinbase gives when the transfer is rejected, and I can tell you what’s actually blocking it. Send a DM

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    @Viperbubble that one's cooked. down 99.9%, hacked for 26M, archblock filed chapter 11, coinbase delisted it. tvl at 22k.

  • Quinnvesting
    Quinn (@Quinnvesting) reported

    @brian_armstrong @standwithcrypto As an IL resident and Coinbase One Card user I'm voting, but you'll have one less IL customer in 2027 if this isn't removed.

  • Bigsmoove08
    Michael Hartnett (@Bigsmoove08) reported

    I'll only say it once. This might be the fastest way to accumulate $1 million by the end of 2026: $COIN — Coinbase $MSTR — Strategy $HOOD — Robinhood $SOFI — SoFi Technologies $AFRM — Affirm $UPST — Upstart $PYPL — PayPal $SQ — Block This move will make many millionaires. Follow if you don't want to miss any of them.

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