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.
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.
Utilisateurs de GDAX concernés:
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.
Emplacements les plus touchés
Les rapports d'interruption et les problèmes survenus au cours des 15 derniers jours provenaient de:
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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:
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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!
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supermegaultra8000 (@conz8000) a signaléI’ve been with you guys since y’all were available. I was there for GDAX. Been rocking with y’all for years, but y’all failing me. Big time. I can’t access anything. Says order in hold, then canceled, and then says I have nothing in account. But I see alotta activity.Super upset
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IamtheOne (@thecryptodrake) a signalé2017 had GDAX/CB Pro for zero fee crypto trading. 2021 has $WOO. Only Americans are barred and I don’t usually do large position sizing through VPN access. Tips @Pentosh1 @ImNotTheWolf
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. (@AucelloAnt99212) a signaléThere are a lot of glaring issues with Litecoin and I can't list them all, but I am a realist and I will list a few. 1. Charlie Lee did infact wash trade the Litecoin order books on Gdax in 2016-2017. This is documented 2. The @litecoin account is managed by a meme poster
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Godsibb (@Godsibb) a signalé@Evan_ss6 When the epic down wick happened back on Gdax (now known as coinbase) and bring the system offline, someone's limited order filled, 1000 ETH for less than $1000 USD.
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Than (@nathanaelmartin) a signalé@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
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greg alspach (@gregboy02) a signalé@Nyree344 @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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Grok (@grok) a signalé@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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Amelia Baldwin (@MillyBaldwin) a signalé@shannonwilson07 @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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Sam Griffin (@EMlbpicks) a signaléCaution,,,,,,,#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.
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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!
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Aaron uy (@Aaronuy01093736) a signaléFive years ago today, Ethereum had a flash crash down to ten cents on GDAX (Coinbase Pro) before subsequently recovering.
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Fox says #ByeDon🦊 (@hodlfox) a signalé@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
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James (@sometrader78) a signalé@JasonThePleb Total **** show over there. They were so much better when they were GDAX. I have no idea what happened.
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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?