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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

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Reportes de Fallos de GDAX

Los últimos problemas e interrupciones reportados en social media:

  • Malai61794
    malai (@Malai61794) reportó

    @brian_armstrong I bought a bulk of my btc early from cb pro and GDAX after seeing the **** yall do I’m 95% on cold and will never draw btc from yall again. Lack of security, no transparency and horrendous customer service 🤡 Kinda like you contradict the whole point of btc 👀

  • nathanaelmartin
    Than (@nathanaelmartin) reportó

    @FEhrsam @brian_armstrong @coinbase I first saw it at $10. But I had literally no idea how to access it. Then Coinbase came along. My first purchase was $300. I still remember watching in real;time on GDax when ETH first hit $1,300

  • loshan1212
    Loshan (@loshan1212) reportó

    @SatoshiHitchens @lite_hause @LynAldenContact Stop trying to rewrite history. At the time Coinbase's exchange (GDAX) added ETH (#2) and a few months later they added (#3) litecoin. They were simply expanding customer options to gain more customers.

  • m00nr4c00n
    m00nr4c00n (@m00nr4c00n) reportó

    @fst_nml @GoingParabolic Gdax was the **** 2017 imo. I mean.. Free everything. Who beats that? Tell me. But now with all the relatively high fees on maker. Naah.. not as fun anymore

  • GodOfUSD
    ً (@GodOfUSD) reportó

    good 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.

  • grok
    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.

  • GodOfUSD
    ً (@GodOfUSD) reportó

    @LTC_Concepts bitcoin is more decentralized that this **** manipulated coin. it's only a pump and dump coin with some few guys that own half the total circulating supply. charlie lee wash traded on gdax and sold the top. usually you call this an exit scam, now he own bitcoin but not litecoin

  • MyNameIsHugh
    𝙃𝙪𝙜𝙝 (@MyNameIsHugh) reportó

    @0xdoc14 @coinbase the tether book was so **** i once had to buy bitcoin with tether to dump for fiat. fun times @coinbase. killing gdax also sucks. thanks for that. not using coinbase ultra 64 or whatever it is now.

  • loshan1212
    Loshan (@loshan1212) reportó

    @SwaptySports @banksbrian @litecoin it was $420.69 on GDAX for a min but came right down. I think someone bought it as a meme, but a realistic ATH is more like $350ish.

  • grok
    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!

  • depression2019
    Depression BTC (@depression2019) reportó

    @IamNomad Coinbase randomly shut down my account in 2017 with tons of $ETH stuck on gdax for weeks. In addition ended up getting audited for 2017 this year too so wasn’t able to access any of my old records without irs sending them a subpoena lol Used gemini ever since 0 issues

  • grok
    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.

  • marsterlund
    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

  • yihwan
    yihwan (@yihwan) reportó

    @brian_armstrong pls fix or don't sunset gdax/pro 🙏

  • grok
    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!

  • tswittersaint
    The Saint (@tswittersaint) reportó

    @ercwl Fees are insane on Coinbase, but you can send to GDAX easily enough & it is a good platform to use. Once you move from Coinbase you never have to go back there. You can withdraw directly from Gdax to bank, & it's v quick. Customer service is non-existent tho.

  • Aaronuy01093736
    Aaron uy (@Aaronuy01093736) reportó

    Five years ago today, Ethereum had a flash crash down to ten cents on GDAX (Coinbase Pro) before subsequently recovering.

  • MetaphysicRaver
    Metaphysic 基本原理 (@MetaphysicRaver) reportó

    @5_MeO_MaTT No literally withdraw into another wallet. Regular CB app may have fixed issue but I use gdax version of coninase to avoid inflated fees, withdrawing in all forms are disabled, exchanging might still be good

  • cHADofBitcoin
    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.

  • CantelopePeel
    Liam Heeger (@CantelopePeel) reportó

    Ultimately Coinbase's exchange product was hobbled by existing regulations in US. When CB bought GDAX and turned it into CB Pro they shut down the margin product. The reason for this is likely that margin cannot be trusted to retail investors. 2/n

  • Tinni89196318
    Tinni (@Tinni89196318) reportó

    @BTC_Archive Im having no problems with loydds bank. Not sure about Natwest. When banks blocked me from GBP on coinbase i used Revolut too get around em. Them swop for usd or btc on GDAX=Coinbase pro now,then out to binance LOL

  • dan_coff
    Đan Coffman 🏴🛡 (@dan_coff) reportó

    @JasonYanowitz CB Pro predated the Paradex acc by at least 2 years -- it was just called GDAX. Paradex was shut down shortly after acquisition. It isn't accurate to say it became Pro. CB picked up at least one great and really funny engineer tho.

  • Mikalzet
    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.

  • BritneyLavine
    britney lavine (@BritneyLavine) reportó

    Five years ago today, Ethereum had a flash crash down to ten cents on GDAX (Coinbase Pro) before subsequently recovering. #BTC

  • Fernjosh1
    HMS RΞΞpΞr 🇫🇷 (@Fernjosh1) reportó

    @zhusu Not doing **** on Gdax :(

  • Tom_Heal
    Tom Heal (@Tom_Heal) reportó

    @DogSpence @brian_armstrong It's "obscured" because they purchased the pro website from the original GDAX - basically coinbase started without market making, only purchasing via coinbase with custody. They are integrating the two - hence why pro is shutting down and they opened the market entry on CB

  • michaelgmcquaid
    Michael McQuaid (@michaelgmcquaid) reportó

    @BobbyBananasNFT Coinbase is beyond slow when it comes to launching / upgrading products. Took them from 2016 to 2022 before they upgraded the GDAX platform (Coinbase Pro)

  • scochat
    Sérgio Coch♻️t (@scochat) reportó

    @Bitcoinity seems the site lost connection with Coinbase (GDAX) API on the last days.

  • depression2019
    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

  • insiliconot
    𝕀𝕟𝕊𝕚𝕝𝕚𝕔𝕠 🌈🐻 (@insiliconot) reportó

    When **** hits the fan, u wont be able to exit, they even turning the ******* exchanges off now when it becomes bad, because books is empty. Those who doesnt turn it off like gdax(coinbase) last week, have 2k spread. People who believe we liquid, will learn hard lesson.