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:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Noida, UP | 1 |
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Cryptopia Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lee (@LauraBronte11) reporteddebaas **** I lost some LTC and Mothership in Cryptopia, clearly didn't learn my lesson
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Demoniality (@Demoniality) reported@veganexpat2005 @Cryptopia_NZ there is no cryptopia, and what was cryptopia has already proven to be non legit. remaining is a corrupt law firm slow rolling the 'refund'
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فهد العتيبي (@fahadkhaled_alo) reported@Crypt0men وصلك هذا الايميل Dear Cryptopia Account Holder, This is an important notice regarding your claim in the liquidation of Cryptopia Limited (in liquidation). The High Court has directed that 30 September 2025 was the Final Cut off Date for completing the claims process through the Cryptopia Claims Portal. This is inline with court orders sent to account holders at the end of 2024 a copy of which can be found here. What this means for you If you have been invited to a stage beyond ID verification, such as accepting or disputing your account balance and/or providing valid payment details, you have most likely already completed the necessary steps. Please log in to the claims portal to confirm progress. However, if you have registered an account but have not yet been invited to the later stages, you may still be invited to complete these steps after the cut-off date. If you have not registered we encourage you again to register on the portal to ensure your entitlement is recorded. If you have not completed the claims process by the 30 September 2026 deadline, your claim may be treated as abandoned, and you could lose your entitlement to any distribution from the cryptocurrency trusts. If this applies to you, please log in immediately to complete the process and secure your participation. Please log in to the Cryptopia Claims Portal to check which stage you are currently at. If you are having issues with completing the claims process, or have any questions about your claim, please raise a helpdesk ticket in the Customer Service Portal at the below link. This Zendesk portal is separate from the claims portal and can be accessed by any account holder, provided they register and click the “Sign Up” button on the page. Further Directions Hearing Scheduled for May 2026 As detailed in our previous report Liquidators’ 13 Report on the State of Affairs of Cryptopia Limited (in Liquidation), we have filed a further application for Directions to determine a range of issues including: To determine liability relating to the hack How surplus trust property ought to be distributed post the final cut-off date as above The amount of a contingent creditor claim This hearing has been scheduled for 25 - 29 May 2026 and with previous hearings the Court has appointed Counsel Jenny Cooper KC, Jane Barrow, Peter Watts KC and Matthew Crawford to assist the Court in respect of the proceeded. A copy of the the associated court orders can be found at the below links: Appointment of counsel and directions as to service date 9 September 2025 Endorsed originating application Memorandum of counsel for liquidators Affidavit of David Ian Ruscoe Please note that all previous updates on the Liquidation have been moved to a new page on the Grant Thornton New Zealand website, which can be found here. This is an automated email, please do not reply.
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CryptoShillz (@CryptoShilllz) reported@CryptoScoopOG @cz_binance I don't think it does. Obviously theres a chance for anything But I ain't playing the #Binance going down scenario. My longs I like to move a certain amount to wallets that's way before FUD as good practice. I had bitgrail, cryptopia, coss exchanges go down on me.
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Michael Blurry (@53A7713173) reported@mertbasarmayan @whodoneit21 Bro i feel it I lost money to cryptopia and ftx. Lost eth and rare Pepe cards to a broken computer when I was newer that ended up being quite a bit. It has definitely been hard and the only edge I’ve ever found was just trading “new tech” chainlink, NFTs, celestia, ai coins, etc
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Burbano (@Burban0o) reportedBut in truth, if binance goes down like how cryptopia did, crypto would enter the biggest bear market ever recorded. So let’s just hope the rumors are fake.
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Will Hunter 🇺🇦 (@Willuknight) reportedAs someone who has lost about $5-10,000 in cryptocurrency (**** you @Cryptopia_NZ) , if you invest in a deregulated market, you accept the risk. Doesn't mean that those guilty shouldn't be punished. Does mean that you also hold yourself to blame. #FTX #cryptopia
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Wagmi 😍😇 (@olawunmi31w) reported@edward_farina I'm sorry about that @edward_farina if you still have the proof of scam try message @gerard_solos0 with it to help you out he is the senior OSI blockchain developer who helped me recover my coins from the cryptopia scam thank God for providing him for us in the web 3.0 community
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Looks Rare (@looks_rare) reportedHoly **** $Bonk hit a $0.01 on cryptopia
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justin warren (@dinner1981) reported@Cryptopia_NZ They’ve reduced my holdings ($700 currently) to $5 haha.. if I want to dispute that, I need proof that only existed on the cryptopia website prior to the scam… good luck everyone
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PixelPoseidon🔱🦈 (@pixel_poseidon) reported@Innerdevcrypto Good for calling him out, he is sneaky af, but let's not pretend things will change, people will still keep going into the rigged casino and lose money. With all the **** that happened over the years (mtGox,cryptopia, FTX, bittrex, just to name a few) and people still using CEX-es it's really their fault if they get screwed over. Especially nowdays when you also have reliable leverage alternatives like HL. Cex-es are ok for fiat on-off ramping but that's it. I hope we also get a good alternative for that soon enough.
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Ali Müller (@MullerAlih) reportedmolten metal melts my wallet, but at least i'm in good company cryptopia's ghosts still haunt the server rooms
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Crypto CHRIS (@CryptoCHRIS783) 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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Barry Zahurance (@barryzed) reportedThere have been a lot of crypto scams. Early on the media proclaimed that it was what criminals used. There have been a lot of collapses. FTX wasn’t all that long ago. Cryptopia in New Zealand filed for bankruptcy. HashFlare in Estonia was a Ponzi scheme. More recently there was the Hawk-tua-girl related rug pull. There have been a lot of rug pulls. In people’s minds it’s all connected to Bitcoin. Saylor talks about the infinite money glitch. People can’t understand how that’s not a house of cards or a Ponzi scheme. There has been so much noise blocking the signal that people just tune it all out. For those of us who can filter out the noise it’s obvious.
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Christian Fischer (@rstgeborenr) reported@Jluie9 @WW66_x @Cryptopia_NZ check if you have Cryptopia Loss Marker (CLM) now, they tracked down how much everyone lost during the hack (in NZD) and put it on record as CLM