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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

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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
Greater Noida, UP 1
Noida, UP 1
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Cryptopia Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SonicTheSOLhog
    Sonic (@SonicTheSOLhog) reported

    @justintrimble I had JUST made a big trade with DOGE as the trading pair when Cryptopia went down. Still had some left, but nowhere near what the forced HODL would have been. 'Tis a classic tale

  • _hizzim
    Hizzim (@_hizzim) reported

    @TylerDurden @EtherDelta @Cryptopia_NZ Cryptopia wasn't a DEX was it? Hence the **** show of a legal case that still isn't resolved

  • OriAlSirr
    Ori Al-Sirr (@OriAlSirr) reported

    Scams (2016–2019): Mostly Ponzi schemes and fake projects (Bitconnect, OneCoin, PlusToken). Mismanagement/Hacks (2014–2019): Weak custody led to catastrophic hacks (Mt. Gox, Cryptopia). Leverage & Risk (2022): A wave of collapses tied to contagion from Terra/LUNA and 3AC, exposing reckless lending practices. Fraud (2022): FTX revealed how lack of transparency and misuse of customer funds can devastate the entire ecosystem. @RichardHeartWin

  • CryptoShilllz
    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.

  • Kamal92424454
    Kamal (@Kamal92424454) reported

    @SuperK200 @Cryptopia_NZ I got the mail but can't log in with authentication as error starts coming "Please enter a valid, and current code." even though I am entering correct code. The Grant T doing everything to give a safe passage to Cryptopia and loot it's customers

  • Revoluzion77
    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.

  • eyewareness
    (@eyewareness) reported

    @Thecryptomist Cryptopia was the ****

  • RyanJamess4h
    Ryan James (@RyanJamess4h) reported

    🚨 Scam Warning — #Cryptopia ❌ Locked accounts & missing funds reported 🛑 Stay cautious and secure your records 📩 Seek help from trusted recovery specialists #CryptoScam #CryptoRecovery

  • BTCBreadMan
    Breadman (@BTCBreadMan) reported

    2017 •BTC-e – One of the longest-running Bitcoin exchanges, shut down in July 2017 after U.S. authorities seized servers and charged the operator with money laundering. •Bitfinex (partial failure) – Not a full shutdown, but in 2017 it was still recovering from its massive 2016 hack and issued BFX tokens to cover losses. •Yobit, Cryptopia (issues began) – Not total collapse yet, but operational and withdrawal issues started to appear in late 2017. ⸻ 2018 •Coincheck – Hacked in January 2018 for ~$530 million in NEM, one of the largest crypto thefts ever. The exchange halted withdrawals for months, damaging trust. •MapleChange – Canadian exchange that vanished in November 2018 after claiming it was hacked; widely regarded as an exit scam. •Bitsane – Popular for XRP trading, became inaccessible in mid-2018 with user funds gone. •Liqui – Ceased operations in 2018 due to “lack of liquidity” after the bear market hit. •QuadrigaCX (problems started) – In 2018, withdrawal delays and banking issues escalated; it fully collapsed in early 2019. •Cryptopia – New Zealand exchange that began having serious operational issues in late 2018, then was hacked and shut down in early 2019.

  • lelebtcbeliever
    gabriele (@lelebtcbeliever) reported

    I 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🫣😜

  • GoldenBullX
    Golden Bull (@GoldenBullX) reported

    @AltcoinDaily Yep, at Etherdelta somewhere, not worth to get the dust out of it. And some other first ones at Cryptopia, God knows where it is or wtf my logins are

  • olawunmi31w
    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

  • rstgeborenr
    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

  • Fassfuss1
    hold your breath count 1-10 (@Fassfuss1) reported

    i see grant thornton sponsoring the pga tour look at your cryptopia monies working

  • michaelgmcquaid
    Michael McQuaid (@michaelgmcquaid) reported

    2/ smaller exchanges like Cryptopia go down, I will admit that my senses had become lulled. I truly believed that we were past the era of Tier 1 exchanges failing. Self custody is just as important today as it was in 2013, or 2009 for that matter.

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