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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
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Coinbase Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SreeAtX
    Sri ♦️♦️♦️ (@SreeAtX) reported

    @FBIDirectorKash Crypto scams destroyed billions. #WLUNA is a prime example — wrapped token promised 1:1 with LUNA, Coinbase halted everything during the crash, leaving victims locked out. Do Kwon got 15yrs, but holders still need restitution & a fix. Time to deliver. 🇺🇸 #WLUNA $wluna

  • CoreyEvensen
    Corey (@CoreyEvensen) reported

    @brian_armstrong Coinbase screwed me out of my Magic$ tokens! There’s like $75 just sitting in a wallet no one can access and they were zero help when I talked to them!

  • sol_ironRZA
    Iron_Tribalocity140.3 (@sol_ironRZA) reported

    And so it begins… Quid, Hollow, Monkee Seedoo, SMeta and I spent hours every day bag working the first version of Monkey on pump…we all saw it bond, and aped the chart above 50k just like everyone else and once we onboarded Omar we devoted months of our lives, hours and hours a day helping to push it to about 2 MIL mkt cap. Was an uphill battle as we didn’t know who launched it or who acquired supply….but we worked our asses off as we loved Omar and knew that he truly had the most talented dog in the world and his project belongs to be an icon in this space. The story just kept getting better as we later found out that Monkey is the official Call of Duty Dog 👀 With early snipers and holders creating massive sell pressure it eventually came to an end. But this was the beginning of a close knit friendship and group that has stayed together in this space since early 2025. Fast forward a few months and another team got Omar to do Monkey on Bonk. I personally wasn’t involved with that token, but was happy for Omar and wasn’t surprised that it hit 6 mil mkt cap. @0nlyLJC fell in love with his pup and rallied the trenches behind Omar and they pushed this hard for months. Unfortunately, the hype didn’t last as most people know the story of how a few people exited after making an obscene amount of money causing the rapid decline. Omar even told me recently that he loves and supports @onlyljc and knows he was heartbroken how it played out as he wanted to see Omar win. The worst part for Omar is he didn’t make a single dime from those two projects as he was not getting any creator fees from either of the first two launches. He had supply that was locked, but when I contacted him recently about possibly doing this as a USD1 pair and getting fees, I didn’t realize that he still had never setup a Coinbase acct. So, let that sink in…he grinded for months contributing hours of his time making paintings to target and promote other projects in this space and never made a dime. Sure, there were a few harder paintings where the team sent him some SOL for his time, but in terms of making money off his Dog’s name in this space, he made zero, nada, zip. So, this brings us to June 2026 where Omar agreed to give this a go as a USD1 pair and where he would also receive the creator fees. During our time working with him over a year ago on the first launch, he was always supportive, but you could tell his eagerness was not 100% there to put out content or make paintings ‘quickly’ if the team had an idea to capture Engagement across CT. Meaning, the team would want a painting tomorrow for example, to capitalize on a trend on CT, but a painting might show up 2 weeks later. Looking back I can’t blame Omar because he wasn’t making any money off of this yet. This week however, after receiving about $5,000 in creator fees just in the first two days, it has been fun seeing him come to life like a little kid dreaming of the possibility and potential for where this can go. I know his time is valuable and I told him we would try this for a third time if he agreed and we wouldn’t wear him out with lots of requests and we would try to see if a community forms around $Monkey. But once he saw the fees he actually picked up the phone called me and said “What can we paint? I don’t want to sit around, let’s send this thing!” So, he is currently putting a few ideas together to help market this on CT. He even asked if we could live stream with Monkey painting, which we will schedule soon so people can meet him and Monkey LIVE. Lastly, we talked about the idea of utilizing a play from other successful projects with the flywheel effect by putting the fees to work. The idea is maybe he keeps 75% of the fees and uses 25% for buybacks and locks. But early on, he saw the value of grabbing more supply on dips to use as a treasury for the future growth of the token. He has already bought back 6% and locked it for 4 months after doing another 50 SOL buyback today.

  • MobiusExchange
    Möbius (@MobiusExchange) reported

    @stacy_muur coinbase is pushing the “everything exchange” from the centralized side the logic is simple is pretty keep more user flows inside one trusted app instead of losing perps, borrowing, payments, and prediction markets to other venues.... the defi version probably looks different: not one venue doing everything, but one CREADIT ACCOUNT and margin layer that lets traders access many venues without fragmenting capital

  • timsharter
    Tim Sharter, MBA (@timsharter) reported

    @wardamnbilly It was scam :( they took all of the funds out of my crypto wallet. my meta wallet is hacked & they stole every dollar of my funds. My coinbase has been hacked help I lost all of my bitcoin :( help

  • thedefistoic
    Don Groucho (@thedefistoic) reported

    @coinbase Oh, so now ai is gonna help us lose more money? Nice!

  • 0xCalliope
    Calliope the Koala (@0xCalliope) reported

    There is an AI agent living inside Coinbase Base App right now. Not a demo. Not a waitlist. Live. You open Base App, message beats.base.eth, and start creating. Images. Videos. Content. On-chain, inside a chat window, with no app to download and no API key to manage. Just you, your wallet, and a koala with surprisingly good taste. The agent runs on XMTP, which means every message is end-to-end encrypted and tied directly to your wallet identity. It is not a web app with a login screen. It is a messaging-native AI that knows who you are by your address. Getting started is free. Every day you get a small allocation, a couple of images, a video, some messages, to play with at no cost. That is the onramp. When your daily limit runs out, the system transitions you into on-chain micropayments through Base Sub Accounts. No subscription page. No credit card form. Just a spend permission, signed once, and you are rolling. Pay with USDC, ETH, or $BEATS. Choose BEATS and you unlock a stacked discount of up to roughly 33 percent off generation costs. Hold 1 million BEATS and the watermarks come off entirely. Clean URLs, higher quotas, no friction. The future is bigger. Creator Studio is in progress on the roadmap, a full programmatic media studio built on top of this same foundation. But the foundation itself is already here. This is what AI infrastructure looks like when it is wrapped in a brand people actually want to use.

  • ELOIZA19
    Lola | degen hours (@ELOIZA19) reported

    interesting that she's trimming robinhood to load up on coinbase. makes sense if you think the real money is in the infrastructure not the retail access point.

  • blauyourmind
    Michael Blau (@blauyourmind) reported

    @sadbryce I think the @coinbase AI advisor might do a lot to help here once they enable x402 payments from the coinbase app.

  • pickle_stallion
    pickle (@pickle_stallion) reported

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

  • BatsCryptoFL
    Bats® (@BatsCryptoFL) reported

    @coinbase Your customers support @CoinbaseSupport is definitely not helping with my case

  • ManoppoMarco
    Marco Manoppo (@ManoppoMarco) reported

    CME Group sued the CFTC, accusing it of unilaterally letting crypto perpetual futures trade in the US without following Congress's swap regulation framework. > CME filed the suit Thursday in the US District Court for DC against the CFTC and Chair Michael Selig. > The CFTC approved perpetual futures for Kalshi and Coinbase last month, the first to trade in the US. > CME argues the new products compete directly with its retail futures business and cause it injury. > CME CEO Terrence Duffy called perps a "disaster waiting to happen" and said he'll step down in 2027. > The CFTC called the suit "lawfare" against its pro-innovation agenda and vowed to fight it.

  • rish_neynar
    rish (@rish_neynar) reported

    people sometimes treat the co-founder relationship like something you can fully design upfront. decision rights, ownership areas, operating norms, conflict resolution, all of that. I understand the impulse. if you are starting a company with someone, it feels responsible to make the implicit stuff explicit. @manan19 and I never had any of that. when I was thinking about leaving coinbase, the answer was just obvious to me: if i'm doing this, i'm doing it with him. he posted once that he did not really want to work on this specific project at the beginning. he wanted to work with me, and because i was working on this, he ended up here too. a lot of our working relationship now is just muscle memory. some things are clearly in my domain, some clearly in his, and there's a middle layer we figure out as we go. that middle layer is where a lot of co-founder relationships probably break. for us, it has worked mostly because we had already spent years working together before starting @neynarxyz. pm and engineering manager at coinbase first, then ceo and cto here. we have had very few moments where one of us had to say, “you need to own this” or “i need to own this.” most of the time, we just know. I don’t think that kind of trust can be manufactured at all. you can write down responsibilities, and you probably should, but the real thing comes from working closely with the right person long enough.

  • DeFiDegen_0x
    DeFi Degenerate (@DeFiDegen_0x) reported

    First confidential DeFi yield vault just went live on Ethereum. @zama (FHE encryption) + @Morpho (lending infra) + Steakhouse ($1.5B AUM, largest Morpho curator, runs @coinbase 's integration). This isn't an experiment. This is the team behind Coinbase's DeFi backend betting on privacy as the next unlock. Every DeFi position today is public. That's been the #1 reason institutions stayed out — not smart contract risk, exposure risk. Confidential vaults fix that without sacrificing composability. The TAM here isn't retail. It's every fund that wanted DeFi yield but couldn't stomach broadcasting position size to the entire internet.

  • 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.

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