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CMC Markets es una empresa con sede en el Reino Unido que ofrece comercio en línea de acciones, apuestas diferenciadas, contratos por diferencia (CFD) y divisas en los mercados mundiales. CMC tiene su sede en Londres, con centros en Sydney y Singapur. Está listada en la Bolsa de Londres.
Problemas en las últimas 24 horas
El siguiente gráfico muestra la cantidad de informes que hemos recibido sobre CMC Markets por hora del día durante las últimas 24 horas. Una interrupción se determina cuando la cantidad de informes es mayor que la línea de referencia, representada por la línea roja.
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Problemas Más Reportados
Los siguientes son los problemas más recientes informados por los usuarios de CMC Markets a través de nuestro sitio web.
- Plataforma de Trading (67%)
- Website (11%)
- Login (11%)
- Retiros (6%)
- Depositos (6%)
Mapa de interrupciones en vivo
La mayoría de reportes de fallos e interrupciones se originaron en
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Login | hace 13 horas |
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Retiros | hace 13 horas |
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Login | hace 21 horas |
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Website | hace 2 días |
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Plataforma de Trading | hace 7 días |
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Website | hace 8 días |
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Reportes de Fallos de CMC Markets
Los últimos problemas e interrupciones reportados en social media:
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Stonehouse Brokerage (@LtdStonehouse) reportó desde Stevenage District, EnglandWhile the world is fighting against each other and I made £500 profit on currencies @CMCMarkets not a bad day work 🙌🫶😎👍
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blue market guru (@techtrader33) reportó@CMCMarkets Doesn't go down very often but when it does always seems to be just before US open!
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Pratik N Shah (@pnshah04) reportóAlso to mention above, this issue started since Friday when your portal was down. It would be much appreciated if you can fix this issue urgently. Thanks @CMCMarkets
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Mr Mythical | StrikeX (@mr_mythical1) reportó2/5 @CMCMarkets choosing StrikeX’s tokenisation engine signals to the entire industry that they think this will be a proven, scalable solution.
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Michael Balch 🍹 (@michaelbalch) reportó@CMCMarkets As a new customer this is very concerning. It's been almost an hour without service now.
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Tom Capital (@Tom__Capital) reportó@Specialcase332 @CMCMarkets down again
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rudi (@rudi66423448) reportó@priteshpatel9 @CMCMarkets Can't sign in either mate
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Bombaytonic (@bombaytonic717) reportóMany, have wondered why we are not seeing more $STRX #StrikeX token speculation from @CMCMarkets insiders especially at recent lows. Quite honestly, maybe it’s already happened, but the below gives an argument why these folks can’t be buying right now or at least difficult for them to do so. CMC has already executed tokenised equity issuance inside regulated custody frameworks (via CMC CapX) with StrikeX minting the mirror token on Arbitrum That is post-legal review activity — meaning: 👉 Compliance 👉 Market abuse teams 👉 Personal account dealing (PAD) surveillance 👉 Regulatory reporting …are already live on anything touching this stack. When a regulated broker-dealer is: •Acting as placement agent •Tokenising securities •And now controls the tokenisation engine …they cross from “crypto partner” into: Dealer-restricted person Under market integrity rules (UK MAR / CIRO equivalents), dealer-restricted persons: “Generally [are] prohibited [from] purchases… of restricted securities where there is undisclosed material information regarding the issuer.” Now here’s the translation into plain English: If CMC Markets has: •Non-public knowledge of •A commercial rollout •Of infrastructure •That they control •Built by StrikeX Then ANY employee trading STRX ahead of launch becomes: ✔ Market abuse risk ✔ Insider dealing exposure ✔ Front-running optics ✔ FCA enforcement risk ✔ Listing rule breach risk ⸻ 🧠 Which Means In Practice: Even if you cannot find STRX on a public restricted list (you never will): Internally, CMC almost certainly has: •PAD pre-clearance requirements •Blackout periods •MNPI attestations •Related-party trading bans •Watch lists (soft) •Restricted lists (hard) …and STRX would be a textbook inclusion candidate because: 📌 They now control product direction 📌 They are commercialising tokenised securities 📌 They are listed on the LSE 📌 They are operating under MAR That is literally the regulatory environment where firms freeze employee trading in partner securities pre-commercial release. In TradFi-native crypto integrations: Retail hype normally comes from: •VC funds •Employees •Devs •Service providers •Advisory firms But here: Anyone inside: •CMC CapX •Corporate broking •Capital markets •Compliance •Engineering •Legal •Product •StrikeX integration layer …is almost certainly PAD-monitored. Meaning: The normal speculative frontrunning mechanism may literally not exist in this case. We’re doing this slowly under regulatory supervision.” They are NOT marketing a crypto app. They are integrating settlement-layer infra into a regulated brokerage. So, that leads me to the reg side of the equation and why that may be part of the wait we are seeing. I’ll touch on that next later on…
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Bombaytonic (@bombaytonic717) reportóMany, have wondered why we are not seeing more token speculation from @CMCMarkets insiders especially at recent lows. Quite honestly, maybe it’s already happened, but the below gives an argument why these folks can’t be buying right now or at least difficult for them to do so. CMC has already executed tokenised equity issuance inside regulated custody frameworks (via CMC CapX) with StrikeX minting the mirror token on Arbitrum That is post-legal review activity — meaning: 👉 Compliance 👉 Market abuse teams 👉 Personal account dealing (PAD) surveillance 👉 Regulatory reporting …are already live on anything touching this stack. When a regulated broker-dealer is: •Acting as placement agent •Tokenising securities •And now controls the tokenisation engine …they cross from “crypto partner” into: Dealer-restricted person Under market integrity rules (UK MAR / CIRO equivalents), dealer-restricted persons: “Generally [are] prohibited [from] purchases… of restricted securities where there is undisclosed material information regarding the issuer.” Now here’s the translation into plain English: If CMC Markets has: •Non-public knowledge of •A commercial rollout •Of infrastructure •That they control •Built by StrikeX Then ANY employee trading STRX ahead of launch becomes: ✔ Market abuse risk ✔ Insider dealing exposure ✔ Front-running optics ✔ FCA enforcement risk ✔ Listing rule breach risk ⸻ 🧠 Which Means In Practice: Even if you cannot find STRX on a public restricted list (you never will): Internally, CMC almost certainly has: •PAD pre-clearance requirements •Blackout periods •MNPI attestations •Related-party trading bans •Watch lists (soft) •Restricted lists (hard) …and STRX would be a textbook inclusion candidate because: 📌 They now control product direction 📌 They are commercialising tokenised securities 📌 They are listed on the LSE 📌 They are operating under MAR That is literally the regulatory environment where firms freeze employee trading in partner securities pre-commercial release. In TradFi-native crypto integrations: Retail hype normally comes from: •VC funds •Employees •Devs •Service providers •Advisory firms But here: Anyone inside: •CMC CapX •Corporate broking •Capital markets •Compliance •Engineering •Legal •Product •StrikeX integration layer …is almost certainly PAD-monitored. Meaning: The normal speculative frontrunning mechanism may literally not exist in this case. We’re doing this slowly under regulatory supervision.” They are NOT marketing a crypto app. They are integrating settlement-layer infra into a regulated brokerage. So, that leads me to the reg side of the equation and why that may be part of the wait we are seeing. I’ll touch on that next later on… #StrikeX $STRX
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David Fergus (@dave204) reportó@mhewson_CMC @CMCMarkets How bad are the gas prices, Michael?
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Gasino (@Gasino11) reportó@Specialcase332 @CMCMarkets Still down for us
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Cat Schultz (@catlyn777) reportó@mhewson_CMC @CMCMarkets cutting taxes on the rich won’t fix anything
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GMS (@gmsimson) reportó@CMCMarkets I am considering closing my account due to the Apple geo location restrictions. Surely there is a way around this for those who travel. Don’t want to use web log in. Please fix it.
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canciwano (@canciwano) reportó@CMCMarkets Meine eigene Erfahrung; immer, wenn es an der Börse etwas hektisch wird, gibt es technisches Problem. Anders kann cmc kein Geld verdienen.
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vdel (@vdel13) reportó@Gasino11 @CMCMarkets Thanks. Hope they fix it quick...
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Mehak Khanna (@Mehak__INDIA) reportó@CMCMarkets @MichaelMOTTCM This is the second time in a week the platform issues is happening. If my account closes due to this issue you’ll be responsible
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Neville Dastur (@nevilledastur) reportó@CMCMarkets @MichaelMOTTCM And in response to this your platform goes down preventing customers using
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Mehak Khanna (@Mehak__INDIA) reportó@CMCMarkets @MichaelMOTTCM This is the secind time this week the platform is having issues. If the account is closed due to the CPI data will you be responsible for it now?
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RS (@rscxxv1) reportó@CMCMarkets Your platform is down , cant log in on phone , imac or iPad
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𝕋𝕣𝕒𝕕𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕋𝕪𝕔𝕠𝕠𝕟 ™ (@FoxesTrader) reportóCan't trade its down #@$#@! cmc markets #cmcmarkets
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EV harley_slamm (@harley_slamm) reportó@mhewson_CMC @CMCMarkets They have been having it since 2017, but have become accustomed to it. I dont think the EU is ready for this! I can't see EURUSD falling right now, because we still have time to revert but if it does, then it will be a straight crash! Could see 1..05-1.07 first though
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Neville Dastur (@nevilledastur) reportó@CMCMarkets this is not the time to have login problems!! Very bad form
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Financial GamblR (@FinancialGamblR) reportó@CMCMarkets Your customer email support is still non-existent.
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Hust Hwang (@vfgava) reportóAnyone experiencing problems with the @CMCMarkets platform?
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SunSingh (@sunsinghspecial) reportó@tramserauoy @priteshpatel9 @CMCMarkets I have got in touch. Sounds like an international issue although the support person on the call wasn't sure of how large scale this is but it is confirmed CMC are having technical issues and they have engineers on it. The gentleman sounded positive it will be sorted soonish.
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Mr Mythical | StrikeX (@mr_mythical1) reportóThe first real tokenised share: 1/ Something big just happened in tokenisation, but most people missed it. @TradeStrikeBVI @CMCMarkets and CapX completed the first real tokenised share issue on @arbitrum. A regulated broker was involved, and the share exists on-chain.
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Risk On 🇺🇦 (@andrelondonuk) reportó desde Bromley, England@TheFCA Can you actually do something with #cmcmarkets their platform is down again preventing closing positions and no staff to answer calls so no way of closing positions....
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Gasino (@Gasino11) reportó@Greg__Clark Referring to cash product at #cmcmarkets @CMCMarkets which was trading at $116.5 when I tweeted, on its way down aggressively and targeting below $115
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sun 🌞 (@DoubleV_illy) reportó@CMCMarkets is having login problems when cpi data is looking grim 💀 so many accounts will be busted
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JB (@MrJJB) reportó@LingwoodBen @CMCMarkets It’s been rising sharply since the outage: CMC is making money out locking out its users.