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Estado de GDAX: problemas de acceso e interrupciones

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Mapa de Fallos

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:

  • markthomasll
    Mark Thomas (@markthomasll) reportó

    @gdax this company sucks at customer service

  • ussballantyne
    Scott Ballantyne (@ussballantyne) reportó

    Is that the same company that Maggie McGovern was involved with? I really don’t know what happened. Were they forging my signature? Were they sending emails from my gmail account? Did they clone my sim card? Is that how they had access to my gdax account?

  • cindysoho
    cindysoho (@cindysoho) reportó

    @coinbase I am still trying to find out how to recover my money that was moved to GDAX without out my authorization, case # 05052143 ,why assign a ticket number and get no help ? Looks Im not the only one who has been ripped off ,maybe we all need to file a lawsuit?

  • 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

  • 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.

  • MackGrenfell
    mack (@MackGrenfell) reportó

    @ScottDa81001051 Hey @ScottDa81001051; afraid it's pretty tough nowadays. Used to use GDAX/CB Pro, but it's impossible nowadays with the maker fees + tighter spreads. Looked at @BitMEX for their negative maker fees, but it was too competitive.

  • anoop2822
    Anoop (@anoop2822) reportó

    @BrentJo77143717 @Bitcoinsensus I remember that day but it was kinda glitch on gdax’ part. The organic correction was from $420 to $140 and then back to new ATH which took another 6 months or so i believe

  • 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

  • vipzdepalmas
    Vipz De Palmas (@vipzdepalmas) reportó

    @Bandanna467 @RobertOstler Hmmmm, I just sent him a message, I am so tired of the slow profits i make from Binance and Gdax.

  • divinci
    divinci (@divinci) reportó

    @TheCryptoDog Problem is GDAX has run out of fiat

  • 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!

  • robertakanda
    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.

  • makinmarkets
    makinmarkets (@makinmarkets) reportó

    @DeezeFi considering the first few exchanges relied heavily on SQL databases, good luck tracking. like no shot you can find my **** from GDAX

  • T70449016
    T (@T70449016) reportó

    @BMcbiffy @investvoyager @Ehrls15 100% bro. I'm a user case of leaving coinbase for voyager and I really value voyager. Tbh I never really had issues with coinbase, but I dont use coinbase for transactions, I use coinbase pro (used to be gdax) lol. Regardless, voyager wins

  • dagobit0101
    🚀💎🙌⚡️DagoBit⚡️💎🙌🚀 (@dagobit0101) reportó

    @davidzmorris @jeffjohnroberts @fintechfrank I miss GDAX. Coinbase Pro is a piece of **** 😡

  • 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.

  • La_chusta
    Chusta | Danny (@La_chusta) reportó

    @crypto_bitlord7 @coinbase While knowing what GDAX was felt cool, switching to Coinbase Pro made a lot of sense from a branding perspective - and now consolidating into the Coinbase app is what it should have been all along… the easier it is for a consumer to access core features, the better.

  • 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.

  • mcasto_
    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

  • alex_moody
    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.

  • Haywiiree
    Haywire (@Haywiiree) reportó

    @riddle245 Personally, I'm trying not to use CB or Gemini if I can help it. I liked CB, but I haven't used it much since. Have used Binance, Bittrex, Binance US, FTX, FTX US, KuCoin, and CB even back when it had GDax integration. Is CB Pro any good?

  • AQPulse
    AQPulse (@AQPulse) reportó

    Long-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.

  • Pledditor
    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.

  • JesziieRaawwrr
    JesziieRaawwrr' (@JesziieRaawwrr) reportó

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

  • 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

  • ACFederation
    American Creed, SCH (@ACFederation) reportó

    @soupcanarchist If the internet is down or GDAX's are forced to freeze assets... you are going to want to be holding silver as well.

  • coinr2014
    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.

  • Fernjosh1
    HMS RΞΞpΞr 🇫🇷 (@Fernjosh1) reportó

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

  • Tarikmalak
    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.

  • GodOfUSD
    ً (@GodOfUSD) reportó

    @zer0factor the problem is when you know that just before he was wash trading on GDAX, making hot the community and then DUMP with the narative of decentralisation... sound strange to me and to a lot of ppl