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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:

  • Kingpin_0x
    C◎mfy King 🫡 (@Kingpin_0x) reportó

    Honestly 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.

  • 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.

  • Tarikmalak
    T Rekt af (@Tarikmalak) reportó

    @gainzxbt @hentaiavenger66 @ThisIsNuse I fomo bought the top that days. Then tried to arb between gdax and another exchange. Down bad twice that day.

  • RhinocerosGmbH
    Berenger (@RhinocerosGmbH) reportó

    @coinbase GDAX has the superior interface to whatever this blinding garbage is we're seeing in your blog post. It looks like a BITTREX reject. Long time users are familiar with and like GDAX's layout Another baffling move by COIN. Keep the GDAX interface, it wasnt broken & neednt be fixed

  • MabSean
    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 😩

  • DoriMadeIt
    Dori (@DoriMadeIt) reportó

    @cryptomeddler @mrk4m1 @BTCization Ummm…maybe just don’t use whatever dog **** exchange is suspending withdraws. I’ve been in crypto since coinbasepro was gdax. I’ve literally NEVER had a withdraw suspended from them or Gemini

  • inkspotcreative
    Inkspot Creative (@inkspotcreative) reportó

    @Mizdimz Hmmmm, I just sent him a message, I am so tired of the slow profits i make from Binance and Gdax.

  • 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

  • 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

  • FellaniTom
    Tom Fellani (@FellaniTom) reportó

    @raveneverdies @SharkyMcStevenn @coinbase That was 4 years ago. Btc launched at 400 if I remember; went to $4000 in a matter of hours. Coinbase shut gdax down and when it came back it was around $800. A lot of people lost money just like how shib went from 0.00007 to 0.0000007. They knew what they did

  • margincalm
    Alex (@margincalm) reportó

    @Fullcarry I have seen Ethereum clearing out an entire order book years ago on Gdax if I recall corectly. Price dropped from about 300$ to 1 cent. I’ve seen people open up a trade in a pub for fun and be down 1m in 10 seconds on XAG last Friday. Oil went negative a few years too.

  • 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

  • bitcoinXtalk
    Russell(SatoshiSpirit) (@bitcoinXtalk) reportó

    @w_s_bitcoin @raw_avocado For sure, 100% true today and for most of time, but for a very brief period I was personally trading on Coinbase/GDAX and had bought 1 BCH before the fork for a little under $300. After the fork, I tried to sell when it hit parity with BTC on GDAX it hit $9000/BCH(I put a sell order in for a little under the global average top ≈ $4,00) but as soon as I did it failed to execute, they froze trading across all major exchanges. This proved to me that exchanges have a “lever” they can use, and it’s the same one that was used to suppress GME as well, so they have final veto power in a fork war by manipulating price and availability to trade(delist or refuse to list even if market demanded it) and they ultimately decide which side of the fork gets the BTC ticker (the one with most accumulated PoW), as miners follow price and price easily manipulated by a high margin in a short period(ie: BCH went from $300 to $9000 then back down to $500 in 24hours bc exchanges using this “lever” to flash crash the price of any new fork by freezing trading, allowing smaller exchanges and OTC trades to bring the price down while no one else can trade. I ended up making ≈ 0.35 BTC from 1x $300 BCH.

  • divinci
    divinci (@divinci) reportó

    @TheCryptoDog Problem is GDAX has run out of fiat

  • mrtom31
    memo (@mrtom31) reportó

    @zhusu There are issue with GDAX especially when there is dump in BTC. Last one few days ago GDAX was inaccessible. During the drop USDC droped to of -16%. How can you win a trade like this?

  • 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

  • EMlbpicks
    Sam Griffin (@EMlbpicks) reportó

    Caution,,,,,,,#gdax and #CEXIOPROLTD highlights concerns about withdrawal visibility, with some users finding transaction records difficult to follow. 📩 If you need help, contact privately for support.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • linocappiello
    lino (@linocappiello) reportó

    @Bayou659 @crypto_birb @RobertOstler Hmmmm, I just sent him a message, I am so tired of the slow profits i make from Binance and Gdax.

  • Alex343
    Alex (@Alex343) reportó

    when i first bought bitcoin it was called #GDAX, then they rebranded to Coinbase Pro. but since noobs like me are the ones using it, it is again rebranded to @CoinbaseExch... and they still dont have lightning support

  • 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.

  • coinableS
    Harrison Bergeron (@coinableS) reportó

    @bitcoinmom Yup coinbase count down to announce gdax, later to become coinbase pro. The animation was as disappointing as their bitcoin stack.

  • Snuggles492
    Snuggles Pharos (@Snuggles492) reportó

    @Jeoffroi432 @BTCTN @RobertOstler Hmmmm, I just sent him a message, I am so tired of the slow profits i make from Binance and Gdax.

  • blaketimothy175
    Timothy Blake (@blaketimothy175) reportó

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

  • hodlfox
    Fox says #ByeDon🦊 (@hodlfox) reportó

    @davidgokhshtein I had issues on gdax earlier so I didn't buy and holy **** did I miss out lol my gdax works fine now of course... RIP

  • myrnagarcia57
    Dan L. Johnson (@myrnagarcia57) reportó

    @sapikocakep @KimDotcom Hmmmm, I just sent him a message, I am so tired of the slow profits i make from Binance and Gdax.

  • BlaineCoury
    Blaine Coury (@BlaineCoury) reportó

    @coinbase I've been a longtime Gdax and @CoinbasePro customer typically tolerating your above average fees in exchange for quality @CoinbaseSupport liquidity and uptime. I was happy to learn you were supporting the #FlareNetwork FLR airdrop and held my #xrp on your exchange

  • 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!

  • taoteh1221
    OpenCryptoPortfolioTracker.org (@taoteh1221) reportó

    Nevermind, looks like you guys just took your old GDAX endpoint down, or that SSL certificate expired.