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GDAX Carte de Panne

La carte des pannes suivante montre les emplacements les plus récents dans le monde où les utilisateurs de GDAX ont signalé leurs problèmes et leurs pannes. Si vous rencontrez un problème avec GDAX et que votre région n'est pas répertoriée, veuillez soumettre un rapport ci-dessous.

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La carte thermique ci-dessus montre où les rapports les plus récents soumis par les utilisateurs et les médias sociaux sont regroupés géographiquement. La densité de ces rapports est représentée par l'échelle de couleurs comme indiqué ci-dessous.

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GDAX est un échange de cryptocurrence qui offre aux institutions et aux professionnels la possibilité d'échanger une variété de devises numériques comme Bitcoin, Ethereum, et plus encore sur un échange réglementé basé aux États-Unis. GDAX est détenu et exploité par Coinbase.

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Discussion communautaire

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GDAX Rapports de Problèmes

Dernières pannes, problèmes et rapports de problèmes dans les médias sociaux:

  • vih_skare
    Viccenzo Benatti (@vih_skare) a signalé

    @gregboy02 Hmmmm, I just sent him a message, I am so tired of the slow profits i make from Binance and Gdax.

  • cHADofBitcoin
    cHAD of Bitcoin (@cHADofBitcoin) a signalé

    @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.

  • Maverickteenxd
    Edward (@Maverickteenxd) a signalé

    @Splinxes That's not possible from Texas. If I try to convert on an exchange, let's say Pancake Swap, I get Binance-Peg Ethereum, not native token ETHER which is the only ETHER Coinbase or that even GDAX support for that matter.

  • iTechMaven
    Tom Fordham (@iTechMaven) a signalé

    @Coinbase sunset GDAX/Pro. What ever could go wrong? Plenty. API and data issues already create chaos at tax time so let's layer this on top. Ugh. Already warning my clients. The history of change failure in this space is a feature, not a bug. Best of luck for us all. We need it.

  • Tom_Heal
    Tom Heal (@Tom_Heal) a signalé

    @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

  • BlaineCoury
    Blaine Coury (@BlaineCoury) a signalé

    @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

  • NefariousLegion
    NefariousLegion (@NefariousLegion) a signalé

    @zerohedge I honestly don't understand this - they are barely functional as an exchange with frequent outages, terrible customer service and have gouged plenty of people I know who bought on 'Coinbase' without knowing about GDAX/Pro. Is the value all in their OTC business?

  • Fernjosh1
    HMS RΞΞpΞr 🇫🇷 (@Fernjosh1) a signalé

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

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) a signalé

    @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!

  • markthomasll
    Mark Thomas (@markthomasll) a signalé

    @gdax this company sucks at customer service

  • MillyBaldwin
    Amelia Baldwin (@MillyBaldwin) a signalé

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

  • Tarikmalak
    T Rekt af (@Tarikmalak) a signalé

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

  • Lord_Ethereum
    ETH Lord (@Lord_Ethereum) a signalé

    Yo, who remembers GDAX? I miss that ****

  • AQPulse
    AQPulse (@AQPulse) a signalé

    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.

  • GodOfUSD
    ً (@GodOfUSD) a signalé

    @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

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