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Is Coinbase Down?

No — Coinbase is up

Reachable from all 8 checked regions

Average response time: 198ms

Last checked · checks run every 6 hours

Official status page: https://status.coinbase.com

Degraded Performance - Coinbase Payments

minor investigating

We are aware that some users may be experiencing issues completing payments using USDC on the Polygon network via Coinbase Payments. Payments using other networks, including Base and Ethereum, are not affected. Our team is investigating this issue and will provide an update shortly. Your funds are safe.

Components the vendor reports as affected: Payments Degraded Performance

A component listed here does not necessarily mean a full outage — large providers routinely report maintenance on individual locations. It only affects the verdict above when the vendor marks it major or critical and our own checks also saw Coinbase fail from enough regions to rule out probe noise.

Coinbase uptime

100%
Last 7 days
100%
Last 30 days
100%
Last 90 days
222ms
Avg response, 30 days

Measured from multiple regions every 6 hours. Percentages count only checks that returned an availability answer — 13 days measured so far. A dash means that window does not yet hold enough measured days to publish a figure.

30-day history

13-day clean streak
Jul 25: no data
Jul 26: no data
Jul 27: no data
Jul 28: no data
Jul 29: no data
Jul 30: no data
Jul 31: no data
Aug 1: no data
Aug 2: no data
Aug 3: no data
Aug 4: no data
Aug 5: no data
Aug 6: no data
Aug 7: no data
Aug 8: no data
Aug 9: no data
Aug 10: no data
Aug 11: 100.00% uptime, 32 checks
Aug 12: 100.00% uptime, 40 checks
Aug 13: 100.00% uptime, 32 checks
Aug 14: 100.00% uptime, 32 checks
Aug 15: 100.00% uptime, 32 checks
Aug 16: 100.00% uptime, 32 checks
Aug 17: 100.00% uptime, 32 checks
Aug 18: 100.00% uptime, 32 checks
Aug 19: 100.00% uptime, 37 checks
Aug 20: 100.00% uptime, 32 checks
Aug 21: 100.00% uptime, 31 checks
Aug 22: 100.00% uptime, 32 checks
Aug 23: 100.00% uptime, 24 checks
Jul 25 Today
No downtime Partial Downtime Not measurable No data

Reachability by region

Each region runs its own request from a different part of the world. A service can be up for one continent and down for another, which is usually the first sign of a routing or CDN problem.

iad
66ms
DNS 0ms TCP 1ms TLS 8ms TTFB 63ms
jnb
300ms
DNS 0ms TCP 0ms TLS 8ms TTFB 298ms
lax
212ms
DNS 0ms TCP 1ms TLS 8ms TTFB 209ms
lhr
160ms
DNS 0ms TCP 2ms TLS 13ms TTFB 157ms
nrt
223ms
DNS 0ms TCP 1ms TLS 7ms TTFB 219ms
ord
129ms
DNS 0ms TCP 2ms TLS 7ms TTFB 126ms
sin
365ms
DNS 0ms TCP 3ms TLS 8ms TTFB 363ms
sjc
132ms
DNS 0ms TCP 2ms TLS 7ms TTFB 129ms

What Coinbase does

Coinbase is a cryptocurrency exchange where people buy, sell and hold digital assets, alongside a set of related products: the Coinbase app and website, Advanced Trade for active traders, a self-custody Wallet extension, and the Base app. Businesses also call its APIs to price assets and move funds, so a Coinbase fault can reach applications that never mention it by name.

What an outage looks like

Coinbase reports the website, mobile app, Advanced Trade, Derivatives, the API, the Wallet extension and the Base app separately, and it tracks individual assets and payment methods on their own lines. Trades stall at the confirmation step, balances load as zero or refuse to refresh, and deposits or withdrawals sit pending. Sign-in can fail while price data still loads, because those read from different systems.

What to do about it

Check status.coinbase.com, which breaks status out by product and by individual asset and payment method, so a problem with one funding route shows there while everything else reads normal. Coinbase also publishes a temporary outages help page describing what happens during an incident. Pending transfers generally settle once service returns, so avoid resubmitting a deposit or a trade that has not visibly failed.

Is it down for everyone, or just you?

If this page says Coinbase is up but it is not loading for you, the problem is between you and them. Run a check against any URL from all 18 regions to find out where it breaks.

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Coinbase outage FAQ

Is Coinbase down for everyone or just me?
Check status.coinbase.com first, because Coinbase tracks individual assets and payment methods separately from the platform itself. A specific bank transfer method or a single asset can be paused while the exchange is otherwise healthy, which looks like a personal problem but is listed publicly. If every component reads normal, the fault is more likely your network, your region, or the specific account action you are attempting.
Are my balances affected during a Coinbase outage?
An outage is an access problem rather than a ledger problem: balances are recorded by Coinbase and do not depend on whether the app currently loads. What an outage does affect is your ability to act on them, which matters when prices move. Transfers already submitted normally complete once service returns, so the risk to avoid is submitting the same transfer twice while the interface is unreliable.
Why does the Coinbase app work when the website does not?
They are listed as separate components and can fail independently. The mobile app, the website, Advanced Trade and the API each have their own line on the status page, and they do not share every backend path. If one surface is unusable, trying another is worth a moment before concluding the platform is down, and the status page will say which ones Coinbase considers affected.
Does a Coinbase outage affect the Wallet extension or Base?
Not necessarily. The self-custody Wallet extension and the Base app are tracked as their own components, and self-custody assets are not held in the exchange account. In practice the exchange can be degraded while Wallet and Base are unaffected, or the reverse. Read the specific component lines rather than the top-level banner, which summarises the whole platform rather than the part you use.

How we measure this

  • We request Coinbase's public endpoint every 6 hours from Fly.io regions across six continents — 8 of them answered the most recent check.
  • A region counts as down only when it gets no usable HTTP response. A 403 or 429 means the origin answered and refused us, which we report as blocked, never as an outage.
  • A single failing region is treated as probe noise. We only change the verdict when two consecutive cycles agree.
  • Response times average only the regions that actually served the page, so a timeout never inflates the number.
  • Where Coinbase publishes an official status feed we read it too. An all-clear from the vendor can soften an unconfirmed degradation; a vendor-declared outage only worsens our verdict when our own checks corroborate it.

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