Cryptopia Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Cryptopia users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Cryptopia, 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.
Cryptopia users affected:
Cryptopia is a cryptocurrency exchange based in New Zealand. Cryptopia also provides mining pools and auctions.
Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
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Cryptopia Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dipz (@Dipz_21) reported@CryptosBatman Dude I bought 25$ worth of that ****, probably in cryptopia or something, and at the bottom was worth like 2$ and sold it, thinking that **** was worthless, it was the best performing alt in 2020-2021 and 1000$ at the bottom would be worth millions
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Brad (@darb_snurb) reportedWhen did you get into crypto? For me I thought it was Cryptopia but little did I know it was actually 2004-2005 when I jotted down the name Satoshi Nakamoto.
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Pallen37 (@Pallen37) reported@ThisIsNuse 💯hahaha for sure. Thank god I never traded there much but that caught my attention after learning the super slow emission Zero proof coin launch. Poloniex, Bittrex, Cryptopia, but mostly Poloniex was my jam back then.. man I miss those days!
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Emmy Crrypt ₿ (@emmanuel_mbeyi) reported6) Benefits of Rare Cryptopia Pass. - Access to an airdrop pool of 15,000 CPI per month, active for 5 months - Get 20% of node dividends - Access to the rare blind box airdrop of the platform - Cryptopia DAO governance rights - Get 10 voting rights - Right to token airdrops
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Fungibles (@fungibIes) reported@gainzy222 we held we held in ICO’s that didn’t happen and in promises made by **** exchange’s (ex: cryptopia) also im still retarted
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NickTheGrizzly💎 (@NickTheGrizzly) reportedI have been in crypto for over 10 years. The best advice i can give you is to spread your holdings over several exchanges. My portfolio is spread as followed, to minimize risks: 20% MtGox 20% BTC-E 20% Cryptsy 20% Cryptopia 20% FTX Plan is to log in and cash out in 5 years.
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DFarmer (@OGDfarmer) reported@blknoiz06 Ltc Pairs on cryptopia, ICO vamps and fakes on etherdelta to this day the worst UX in all of tek ( catching wrong 0’s still goated though ) wanchain and bundled scams. Inaccessible “launchpads” that where more rigged than any whitelist and seed round nowadays. Actual devs booby trapping any pow coin so not only you got rugged, your whole stack ( and pc with all your info tbh ) could get drained in an instant. I had ( and still hold somwhere ) a dozen chromebocks all labeled “biohazard” for experiments. Alqo still goated and made me though. Now you just burn one of your million hot wallets and move on. Paper wallets. Actual paper wallets you had to print. Yes. With a physical printer. “Dev died” a lot more back then too. Then you had 2020 summer of defi where all of that got sped up 100x on the EVM. Booby traps and liquidity deains and exploits everywhere. Plus you actually had to THINK. Not fnf fortnite style, think and tinker and try and take a leap of faith at some point. I remember the rabbithole launch night of YFI launch, having to try Compound and Balancer and a hlaf a dozen protocols and feeling like Einstain and Columbus and Tesla all wrapped up in one. A new world being disocvered. And we didn’t have the tooling we have now, you either had very, very good dev friends who also never slept, or you got ****** at every move and just gambled with it all. Nah it wasn’t ******* easy. And the plumbers where ******* ninjas I guess. And it WAS romantic. And exciting. And everything else you can think of. I have stories for days, I haven’t even srmcratxhed the surface. Could fill a book with it and at some point I might. I am forever grateful and forever broken because of this decade. It has been the most stimulating and wild environment my kid self could ever imagine.
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CyberGrinder (@cyber_grinder) reported@hodlonaut Wait... a scam in crypto without getting hacked in the aftermath? Do you not remember Cryptopia? They got hacked twice when they went down. The 2nd hack happened AFTER they had moved (allegedly) everything into cold storage. "hacked" in crypto = we've failed but we'll keep the $
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MBA_Bitcoiner (@MBA_Bitcoiner) reported@Vikingobitcoin9 I bet if you found a good accountant you can track it all down. I get it though. I still have stuff from Cryptopia. Wouldn’t be fun, but counting your taxes with something else other than 0 is ideal.
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(💙,🧡)nikavc.eth (@Caominhhai13) reported@TylerDurden @EtherDelta @Cryptopia_NZ Agree! Etherdelta is the Dex I used, but it is very lag at that time. Because of it, they cannot compete with Binance! But wtf, cryptopia is Cex, I lost 10Eth on that!!
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Zack 'Revoluzion' (@Revoluzion77) reported@BinanceEvavvvva @binance Always! I understand people are just a little skeptical on the issues since Cryptopia goes missing, FTX collapse etc but they have to realize that Binance is way ahead of its game, i wouldn't even think twice to be worried.
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WEBFOOT🐙 (@Webfoot_) reported@hitbtc @notEezzy Intern, I know how to get a transaction hash. Here is the issue. 1. I don't have access to the counterpart Exchange Cryptopia. Why? Cos they were hacked and have stopped operation. 2. I don't have access to the receiving address platform, which is HitBTC. Tell me the Magic.
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Ben (@0xBenscrypto) reportedOver 300 crypto exchanges have shut down since the launch of Bitcoin in 2009. Now, the funny thing about most of these CEX shutdowns is that most times, not all users get their money back. Some of the biggest CEX collapse by customer impact are: - Mt. Gox (~850,000 BTC lost) - FTX (~$8–11 billion shortfall) - QuadrigaCX (~CAD 215 million) - Cryptopia - FCoin - Hotbit - Bittrex - BTC-e - Cryptsy - Livecoin How many of these exchanges did you ever make use of?
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Jason Williams (@evilacenz) reported@LionThriving @SBF_FTX @FTX_Official Fair enough. I lost only chump change this time. I learned my lesson when cryptopia went bust and locked down all our coins. Exchanges should only be used as exchanges. Get in, trade, get out. I had 3,333,333 Doge that i can not touch and that hurt but i learned.
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Marnie (@GoldenAgeAura) reported@sprquy Absolutely! I lost my assets when Cryptopia went down / was hacked. Never again!