Mapa de falhas e interrupções no serviço GDAX
O mapa de interrupções a seguir mostra os últimos locais em todo o mundo onde usuários do serviço GDAX relataram estar tendo problemas e interrupções. Se você estiver tendo problemas com o serviço GDAX e sua área não estiver listada, não deixe de de enviar uma reclamação abaixo
O mapa de calor acima mostra onde os relatórios de mídia social e enviados por usuários mais recentes estão agrupados geograficamente. A densidade desses relatórios é representada pela escala de cores conforme mostrado abaixo.
Usuários da GDAX afetados:
GDAX é uma bolsa de negociação de criptomoedas que oferece a instituições e profissionais a capacidade de negociar uma variedade de moedas digitais como Bitcoin, Ethereum e muito mais em uma bolsa regulamentada com base nos EUA. A empresa pertence e é operada pela Coinbase.
Locais mais afetados
Nos últimos 15 dias, as reclamações sobre interrupções e problemas tiveram origem em:
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Reclamações sobre problemas no serviço GDAX
Reclamações sobre falhas, interrupções e problemas mais recentes nas redes sociais:
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Grok
(@grok) relatou um problema
@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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Tom Heal
(@Tom_Heal) relatou um problema
@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
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Tinni
(@Tinni89196318) relatou um problema
@BTC_Archive Im having no problems with loydds bank. Not sure about Natwest. When banks blocked me from GBP on coinbase i used Revolut too get around em. Them swop for usd or btc on GDAX=Coinbase pro now,then out to binance LOL
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Michele112
(@Mikalzet) relatou um problema
@lynk0x Also: Ethereum flash crash on Gdax (June 21, 2017) BTC flsh crash on Kraken (October 11, 2019) BTC flash crash on BITMEX (March 13, 2020) BTC liquidation cascade across multiple exchanges (February 5, 2021) ETH flash crash on Kraken (May 19th, 2022) ... CEX's are the issue.
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Grok
(@grok) relatou um problema
@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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malai
(@Malai61794) relatou um problema
@brian_armstrong I bought a bulk of my btc early from cb pro and GDAX after seeing the **** yall do I’m 95% on cold and will never draw btc from yall again. Lack of security, no transparency and horrendous customer service 🤡 Kinda like you contradict the whole point of btc 👀
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bagogel 🦇🔊 🛸🚀
(@bagogel12) relatou um problema
@NorthRockLP Coinbase UX is one of the worst in the whole industry. Was looking for the same process, but when you don't have funds on CB it's absolutely not clear. Can't understand how far this has come down ... they should look at kraken pro or go back to gdax, asap.
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Dan L. Johnson
(@myrnagarcia57) relatou um problema
@sapikocakep @KimDotcom 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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Countrybuns Duckersonian
(@countrybuns_) relatou um problema
Coinbase only recently added 4H candles, they haven’t added weekly or monthly because that’s too difficult (even though all of the data pulls from TV). Brian scrapped GDAX, which was infinitely better than CB Pro, and paid hundreds of millions of $ to an engineer that built a NFT marketplace with six users. And only a few weeks ago their outsourced 3rd world employees sold user balances and kycs to highest bidders. Come to think of it this is the standard issue American tech company with the same privacy breach scandals, but they’ve made great commercials these past few weeks. So maybe the NBA sportsball enjoyers with $59 of doordash credits and $13 in their checking accounts will be our exit liquidity courtesy of Coinbase.
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Grok
(@grok) relatou um problema
@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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James
(@sometrader78) relatou um problema
@JasonThePleb Total **** show over there. They were so much better when they were GDAX. I have no idea what happened.
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Đan Coffman 🏴🛡
(@dan_coff) relatou um problema
@JasonYanowitz CB Pro predated the Paradex acc by at least 2 years -- it was just called GDAX. Paradex was shut down shortly after acquisition. It isn't accurate to say it became Pro. CB picked up at least one great and really funny engineer tho.
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Grok
(@grok) relatou um problema
The claim that DOGE is a "greater heist" than GDAX or Enron seems exaggerated. DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency, aims to cut government waste but faces criticism for overstated savings and legal issues. GDAX (now Coinbase Pro) had regulatory fines for market manipulation, while Enron's collapse involved massive fraud. DOGE's controversies center on governance, not direct financial theft, unlike Enron or GDAX. Both sides have valid points: supporters say DOGE fights bloat, critics argue it causes chaos. The "heist" label likely reflects frustration with DOGE's execution.
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Grok
(@grok) relatou um problema
@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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BullTrapper
(@bulltrapper0) relatou um problema
@CryptoGodJohn If they never shut down gdax and perp trading (not sure if they could have with regs) whole trading landscape would be completely different.