Coinbase Comes Back Online after 3 Hours of Outage; Users Face Withdrawal Issues

Tuesday, 14/05/2024 | 10:07 GMT by Arnab Shome
  • Although services are “fully recovered,” the exchange has labelled the current situation as “degraded transactions.”
  • Many users are complaining about the inability to withdraw and transfer funds.
Coinbase

The services of cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase have been restored after a “system-wide outage” of over three hours. The exchange confirmed that its functionalities are “now fully recovered.”

Withdrawal Issues Persist

However, many Coinbase users on social media are complaining of difficulties in fund withdrawals and transfers. Some even pointed out that crypto transfers and cash withdrawals remain offline.

Although Coinbase did not specifically address the issues with the fund transfers and withdrawals, it labelled the ongoing situation as “degraded transactions” on its status page.

A screenshot of status page of Coinbase
A screenshot of status page of Coinbase

A 3 Hour Long Outage

As Finance Magnates reported earlier, the cryptocurrency exchange services were affected at 21:19 hours Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) on 13 May, with a complete outage. The latest update on the recovery of services came at 00:27 hours PDT on 14 May, making it an outage of more than three hours.

However, the exchange is yet to reveal the reason behind the abrupt “system-wide outage” that impacted its users on web and mobile devices. The crypto self-custody wallet service of the exchange was also affected.

Coinbase is now fully recovered,” the service status page of the crypto exchange noted, labelling the outage as “resolved,” adding that “we appreciate your patience and apologise for the inconvenience.”

System-wide outages are rare but occur often. One of the reasons behind such outages is an overload on the servers of the crypto exchanges during an extremely volatile market. Coinbase itself suffered multiple outages in the past; some occurred during bull runs, while one resulted following its Super Bowl advertisement.

However, the latest outage did not occur due to volatility or a marketing campaign.

According to the updates provided by the exchange, the issue was identified at 23:40 hours PDT when it was “seeing some services recover.” However, it pointed out that “customers may still be encountering connectivity problems.”

The services of cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase have been restored after a “system-wide outage” of over three hours. The exchange confirmed that its functionalities are “now fully recovered.”

Withdrawal Issues Persist

However, many Coinbase users on social media are complaining of difficulties in fund withdrawals and transfers. Some even pointed out that crypto transfers and cash withdrawals remain offline.

Although Coinbase did not specifically address the issues with the fund transfers and withdrawals, it labelled the ongoing situation as “degraded transactions” on its status page.

A screenshot of status page of Coinbase
A screenshot of status page of Coinbase

A 3 Hour Long Outage

As Finance Magnates reported earlier, the cryptocurrency exchange services were affected at 21:19 hours Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) on 13 May, with a complete outage. The latest update on the recovery of services came at 00:27 hours PDT on 14 May, making it an outage of more than three hours.

However, the exchange is yet to reveal the reason behind the abrupt “system-wide outage” that impacted its users on web and mobile devices. The crypto self-custody wallet service of the exchange was also affected.

Coinbase is now fully recovered,” the service status page of the crypto exchange noted, labelling the outage as “resolved,” adding that “we appreciate your patience and apologise for the inconvenience.”

System-wide outages are rare but occur often. One of the reasons behind such outages is an overload on the servers of the crypto exchanges during an extremely volatile market. Coinbase itself suffered multiple outages in the past; some occurred during bull runs, while one resulted following its Super Bowl advertisement.

However, the latest outage did not occur due to volatility or a marketing campaign.

According to the updates provided by the exchange, the issue was identified at 23:40 hours PDT when it was “seeing some services recover.” However, it pointed out that “customers may still be encountering connectivity problems.”

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Arnab is an electronics engineer-turned-financial editor. He entered the industry covering the cryptocurrency market for Finance Magnates and later expanded his reach to forex as well. He is passionate about the changing regulatory landscape on financial markets and keenly follows the disruptions in the industry with new-age technologies.

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