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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:

  • GodOfUSD
    ً (@GodOfUSD) a signalé

    @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

  • SuperMoonCrypto
    SuperMoon Crypto (@SuperMoonCrypto) a signalé

    If your @CoinbasePro login used to get you onto #GDAX then you an OG in the #Bitcoin game 🔥

  • JesziieRaawwrr
    JesziieRaawwrr' (@JesziieRaawwrr) a signalé

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

  • cypher__punk
    The Bullmarket oracle (@cypher__punk) a signalé

    @planetoFiji @fern3666 @Morris_Cody They will care if he manipulated the price before selling having worked at coinbase (GDAX) very shady ****. Especially when he was telling everyone to HODL and big partnerships coming every other tweet.

  • coinjunky
    zoinky 👴🏻 (@coinjunky) a signalé

    @stephanlivera @bitcoinXtalk @jakeshieldsajj I sold bcash for ~7500$ that day, I believe there was a glitch between the coinbase broker site and GDAX (coinbase advanced now), it was about a 30 minute window where you could sell for ridiculous prices it seemed a bugged algo was buying.

  • 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!

  • snicklebritz
    Stephen (@snicklebritz) a signalé

    @willcole @pierre_rochard GDAX glitch and halt of exchange in 2017

  • 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!

  • _h_e_x_U_v_e_x_
    𝞩⬣𝞖𝞝𝞦𝞩𝞝𝞦⬣𝞩 (@_h_e_x_U_v_e_x_) a signalé

    @DrHexagon369 @BarZaTTacKs Yeah, i was there since gdax and they too ****** me with their new kyc third party verification ****. Its back to normal now. A necessary evil as kraken took a shot on ach a few weeks back. They all suck but are a necessary evil if you want a ramp. USA has few options.

  • fan_cobb
    TyCobbFan (@fan_cobb) a signalé

    im old enough to remember when it was still called gdax and some people bought eth under $1 (down from$300) late one night because someone ran through all the stops and forced puked everyone

  • longbtcactnow
    Act (@longbtcactnow) a signalé de Mascouche, Quebec

    @BTC_JackSparrow 8270 then down. Gdax

  • RhinocerosGmbH
    Berenger (@RhinocerosGmbH) a signalé

    @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

  • Kingpin_0x
    C◎mfy King 🫡 (@Kingpin_0x) a signalé

    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.

  • Buni_M2021
    My_Rio (@Buni_M2021) a signalé

    @coinbase @coinbase @gdax still remains an extremely poor platform and service.

  • 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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