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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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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.

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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
Petaling Jaya, SGR 1
Denver, CO 1
Louisville, KY 1
Wix, England 2
Guayaquil, Guayas 1
Palo Verde, Coclé 1
Rome, Latium 1
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 1
City of Tiffin, OH 2
Montreux, VD 1
Miami, FL 1
Solihull, England 1
Boldon Colliery, England 1
Dublin, Leinster 1
Oslo, Oslo 1
Lafayette, LA 1
Queens, NY 1
El Cerrito, CA 1
Encinitas, CA 1
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Coinbase Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Elver_Larga9
    Elver largaaa (@Elver_Larga9) reported

    @coinbase Your job is to bring down the gas charge fees on coinbase instead of scrolling on X

  • bighornguy
    Big-D (@bighornguy) reported

    @let_me_trade @Cathy02755674 @coinbase seems to believe there customers are ****. Maybe the lawsuit they got on there hands will push them to do something

  • BrettHarg85
    CryptoCowboy (@BrettHarg85) reported

    @CoinbaseSupport I am having issue with coinbase wallet. I have funds in my USDC on the Solana chain. But will not let me swap from USDC/Solana to Solana. Please help.

  • quarkey17
    Quarkey17 (@quarkey17) reported

    @amtvmedia Pixel is down on Coinbase

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    @devgreyman @Andramichael5 team wallet exploit was 3hrs ago, same time accumulation wallets started dumping to CEXs single wallet controls 60% via coinbase transactions. top 10 hold 99% total supply. team holds 98% bitget saw 30.58M RAVE deposits ($42M) april 10-13, then 31.94M withdrawn next two days already down 24% from ATH hit 2hrs ago at $14.18. current support tests happening in real time at $9.91

  • beachbumlifts
    BEACHBUMlifts (@beachbumlifts) reported

    @amtvmedia I hope evryone realizes if you bought with Coinbase you can’t buy it, send it, or sell it. Wtf?

  • OG__SPLIFF
    SPLIFF (@OG__SPLIFF) reported

    @amtvmedia I’m having the same issue with my Coinbase asssets if anyone can help me. What do we do now?

  • LHerfel
    CryptoNFT 🦇⚛️😈 🦥 🦣 (@LHerfel) reported

    @coinbase Coinbase your new captcha bs to enter site is retarded your fees are a ripoff

  • DaleMont1785
    Dale Montgomery (@DaleMont1785) reported

    @coinbase @coinbase your site is a scam, its been 2 months since I bought fake coins and you are still acting as if you didnt create the fake coins in question. Well coinbase, those coins were only offered on your platform even has your little symbol next to it. How do you explain that?

  • RicardSimo58299
    Ricard Torrus Simons (@RicardSimo58299) reported

    @coinbase Honestly, nice news. But as a Coinbase user it seems impossible to send crypto to another self custody wallet even if you comply with all requirements and after multiple days of an engineering team looking into it. Really doubtful of the engineering skills at this company

  • JoeMartinez956
    Joe Martinez (@JoeMartinez956) reported

    @brian_armstrong @0xQuit @coinbase **** you crybaby you ruined market

  • ohryansbelt
    Ryan (@ohryansbelt) reported

    @dok2001 cloudflare running their own x402 facilitator vs relying on the coinbase one or adding MPP support for agentic payments

  • Nico_pltrs
    PILTR (@Nico_pltrs) reported

    $BTC order flow Price compressing around 71k. > Spot CVD slightly diverging from perps -> not significantly but short-term buy pressure coming from spot > OI elevated but flat > funding ticking up -> likely short closing + some fresh longs -> not aggressive atm > Coinbase premium losing momentum ->but still positive on LTF -> underlying spot support still there Scenarios I observe: > CVD expands -> quick push into imbalance above > CVD rolls over -> spot support fades -> downside opens fast into lower liquidity Market is balanced here. next move leads the direction

  • CatsEyes1101
    Cats Eyes 🇺🇸 (@CatsEyes1101) reported

    @brian_armstrong @0xQuit @coinbase It's 2026 and some rando on the internet had to point this out for you to be aware of it. Your website is trash.

  • banamlas
    Salman Banaei (@banamlas) reported

    New @SECGov TM staff statement on Covered User Interfaces (CUIs) will be welcome clarity for crypto frontends that were never brokers to begin with, consistent w/ SEC v. Coinbase (wallet/DeFi trading "broker" claims dismissed). For those CUIs, the guidance confirms what the law already says. But it doesn't help CUIs that *are* functionally brokers with the Bank Secrecy Act/KYC. E.g., a frontend that routes orders to a curated set of solvers via an offchain RFQ protocol is exercising discretion over order flow. That is likely broker activity under the 34 Act. The SEC staff no-action position can't waive BSA/AML obligations imposed by Treasury/FinCEN, which attach to anyone "required to be registered" as a broker-dealer. This is a significant gap and will come into greater focus when the "innovation exemption" for onchain trading platforms comes out, which @SECPaulSAtkins has stated will include a KYC condition. Another issue is whether NYSE, NASDAQ, and other SEC-regulated trading platforms will provide API access to their trading engines to CUIs for tokenized securities. Under current exchange rules, direct access to the NYSE or NASDAQ matching engine is restricted to members or participants, and membership requires registration as a broker-dealer. If an exchange wanted to open access to unregistered CUIs, it would almost certainly need to file a proposed rule change under Section 19(b) of the Exchange Act and Rule 19b-4, because it would be amending its membership/participation criteria.

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