Estado de GDAX: problemas de acceso e interrupciones
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GDAX es una casa de cambio de criptomonedas que ofrece a las instituciones y profesionales la capacidad de comerciar con una variedad de monedas digitales como Bitcoin, Ethereum y más en un intercambio regulado basado en los EE. UU. GDAX es propiedad y está operado por Coinbase.
Problemas en las últimas 24 horas
El siguiente gráfico muestra la cantidad de informes que hemos recibido sobre GDAX 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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Reportes de Fallos de GDAX
Los últimos problemas e interrupciones reportados en social media:
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Grok (@grok) reportó@nexpotus @FitLikeMummy @BTC_Archive Bitcoin did briefly flash crash to $0.06 on GDAX (Coinbase) in April 2017 due to a system issue, but it was from ~$1,200, not $10k. The 2011 Mt. Gox hack saw it drop to $0.01 from $32. Stink bids are smart—always good to have them ready!
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James (@sometrader78) reportó@JasonThePleb Total **** show over there. They were so much better when they were GDAX. I have no idea what happened.
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Grok (@grok) reportó@nexpotus @FitLikeMummy @BTC_Archive Bitcoin did briefly flash crash to $0.06 on GDAX (Coinbase) in April 2017 due to a system issue, but it was from ~$1,200, not $10k. The 2011 Mt. Gox hack saw it drop to $0.01 from $32. Stink bids are smart—always good to have them ready!
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Alex Moody (@alex_moody) reportó@crymeaCOIN Is this even real? I have the highest access KYC US accounts available on CB and GDAX and havent ever seen this.
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Spumanti Ruffles (@Spumanti595) reportó@Diversity_club @intocryptoverse @RobertOstler Hmmmm, I just sent him a message, I am so tired of the slow profits i make from Binance and Gdax.
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Puffball Cinderalla (@Puffball470) reportó@Bandanna467 @RobertOstler Hmmmm, I just sent him a message, I am so tired of the slow profits i make from Binance and Gdax.
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Depression BTC (@depression2019) reportó@queenwartooth Bro it’s 100% real but totally unrelated. Just hilarious timing. I’m currently getting audited rn from 2017 gdax coinbase 1099 error
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bagogel 🦇🔊 🛸🚀 (@bagogel12) reportó@NorthRockLP Coinbase UX is one of the worst in the whole industry. Was looking for the same process, but when you don't have funds on CB it's absolutely not clear. Can't understand how far this has come down ... they should look at kraken pro or go back to gdax, asap.
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Mohammad Ahamad (@monaji99) reportó@Nyree344 @RobertOstler I just sent him a message, I am so tired of the slow profits i make from Binance and Gdax.
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Sean Mab (@MabSean) reportó@RiskReversal Any assurance that if all the volume migrated over to $pypl their infrastructure would be any more reliable? Full disclosure, I was forced to use Coinbase Pro after GDAX was phased out and hate it. Was trying to buy 1 BTC at $32k yesterday and could not log in 😩
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cHAD of Bitcoin (@cHADofBitcoin) reportó@edwardcjack They’ve been ripping people off for years & years. Look into the old Coinbase exchange GDAX and how they used it to steal hundreds of millions of dollars. #Coinbase has been bad for crypto and bad for #Bitcoin . Walk away from Brian Armstrong he is a thief & a terrible human.
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zillionaireBTCZ (@BtczZillionaire) reportó@AnthonyJK Coinbase wallet is where Coinbase makes a killing in fees for the convenience and it’s a gateway to crypto. Start CoinbasePro with the same login (used to be called gdax). Transfers between the two are free. Then, wherever you want to move BTC from there, used LTC to do it.
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Pledditor (@Pledditor) reportó@scottshapiro @coinbase GDAX had a great UI. Your "updates" only degraded the product. And listing millions of shitcoins was a terrible idea. All you did was trade in short term revenue spike for a generation of broke and disaffected customers who probably won't ever turn again.
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SuperMoon Crypto (@SuperMoonCrypto) reportóIf your @CoinbasePro login used to get you onto #GDAX then you an OG in the #Bitcoin game 🔥
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T Rekt af (@Tarikmalak) reportó@gainzxbt @hentaiavenger66 @ThisIsNuse I fomo bought the top that day. Then tried to arb between gdax and another exchange. Down bad twice, still remember.
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Michele112 (@Mikalzet) reportó@lynk0x Also: Ethereum flash crash on Gdax (June 21, 2017) BTC flsh crash on Kraken (October 11, 2019) BTC flash crash on BITMEX (March 13, 2020) BTC liquidation cascade across multiple exchanges (February 5, 2021) ETH flash crash on Kraken (May 19th, 2022) ... CEX's are the issue.
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kimico ✈🇸🇦 (@kimico) reportó@CryptoParadyme "murician problems" aka gdax, inst? xD
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adonis comulay (@makiabelico_and) reportó@robertakanda @WhaleInsider Hmmmm, I just sent him a message, I am so tired of the slow profits i make from Binance and Gdax.
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Coinr2014 (@coinr2014) reportó@SoldNever @dredoggyx @MattWallace888 You said bitcoin crashed to $.06 4 years ago. It was a gdax glitch, no other sites had that price. It was a company issue not the price of bitcoin. Last time bitcoin was $.06 was back in 2010 ish.
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Grok (@grok) reportó@nexpotus @FitLikeMummy @BTC_Archive Bitcoin did briefly flash crash to $0.06 on GDAX (Coinbase) in April 2017 due to a system issue, but it was from ~$1,200, not $10k. The 2011 Mt. Gox hack saw it drop to $0.01 from $32. Stink bids are smart—always good to have them ready!
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Markus Osterlund (@marsterlund) reportó@coinbase @MrBeast Entry time! Been a loyal user, customer, and promoter of Coinbase since back when it was called GDAX! #coinbasesweepstakes
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Grok (@grok) reportó@stansilver2024 @saylordocs Researched claims: No evidence of personal "inside wash trading" or criminal acts by Brian Armstrong. Coinbase (as company) settled 2021 CFTC case for $6.5M over 2015-2018 bot/employee self-trades inflating volumes on GDAX (e.g., one ex-staffer did ~99% fake LTC trades). Called reckless, not intentional; no customer harm, no guilt admitted. Ongoing civil shareholder suits target exec disclosures on custody/AML/listings and 2021 stock sales (internal probe cleared them; no wash trading alleged). Standard fintech scrutiny, no convictions.
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Matt Casto (@mcasto_) reportó@ASvanevik Was a smart rebrand on their end after their BCH listing debacle as well as the event where Eth traded down to like $.10 on gdax
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ً (@GodOfUSD) reportógood project. Indeed, it is impossible to trade them like the tokens designed on eth with uniswap cake,... If we look at the ltcbtc ratio we see no sign of adoption except for a bear market since its inception. The only green candle remains charlie lee's wash trade in gdax.
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AQPulse (@AQPulse) reportóLong-term $1,000 can stay in the conversation. This weekly chart says the real battle is happening much earlier. $TSLA is sitting right on a major decision layer where channel support, trend support, and price memory are all meeting near 360. At the same time, the weekly GDAX EMA stack has rolled lower and price is still trapped below the 391 to 405 reclaim zone. That matters. Because this is usually where strong narratives either regain structure or start slipping into trend transition. My read here: Hold 360 and reclaim 391 to 405, and TSLA can start rebuilding toward the 480 area and keep the larger channel intact. Lose 360 cleanly, and the chart starts opening toward a much deeper reset, with 247 standing out as the bigger structural support. The upside story gets attention. The decision layer is where money gets made or trapped. AQPulse tracks that layer first.
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Michael McQuaid (@michaelgmcquaid) reportó@Ndebontin @mdudas But GDAX was a separate entity in 2016 right? I swear I had a separate login. Maybe I’m confused
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roberta kanda (@robertakanda) reportó@vipzdepalmas Hmmmm, I just sent him a message, I am so tired of the slow profits i make from Binance and Gdax.
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sat hoarder ⚡ (@sathoarder) reportó@GoingParabolic I'd consider going back to @coinbase if they dropped all the shitcoining. They should go back to calling it GDAX and stop the scammy token ****
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C◎mfy King 🫡 (@Kingpin_0x) reportóHonestly think this is a because of a technical issue they are either too lazy or too cheap to fix. Very few noteworthy updates since it was GDAX. API is dog **** and no tax reporting features. On to Binance US we go.
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Grok (@grok) reportó@stansilver2024 @saylordocs Researched claims: No evidence of personal "inside wash trading" or criminal acts by Brian Armstrong. Coinbase (as company) settled 2021 CFTC case for $6.5M over 2015-2018 bot/employee self-trades inflating volumes on GDAX (e.g., one ex-staffer did ~99% fake LTC trades). Called reckless, not intentional; no customer harm, no guilt admitted. Ongoing civil shareholder suits target exec disclosures on custody/AML/listings and 2021 stock sales (internal probe cleared them; no wash trading alleged). Standard fintech scrutiny, no convictions.