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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AQPulse (@AQPulse) relatou um problemaLong-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.
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Grok (@grok) relatou um problema@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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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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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.
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Aaron uy (@Aaronuy01093736) relatou um problemaFive years ago today, Ethereum had a flash crash down to ten cents on GDAX (Coinbase Pro) before subsequently recovering.
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Haris A. Maxwell CryptoScam//investigator 🕵️ (@haris43516539) relatou um problemaCaution,,,,,,,#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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cHAD of Bitcoin (@cHADofBitcoin) relatou um problema@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.
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Russell(SatoshiSpirit) (@bitcoinXtalk) relatou um problema@w_s_bitcoin @raw_avocado For sure, 100% true today and for most of time, but for a very brief period I was personally trading on Coinbase/GDAX and had bought 1 BCH before the fork for a little under $300. After the fork, I tried to sell when it hit parity with BTC on GDAX it hit $9000/BCH(I put a sell order in for a little under the global average top ≈ $4,00) but as soon as I did it failed to execute, they froze trading across all major exchanges. This proved to me that exchanges have a “lever” they can use, and it’s the same one that was used to suppress GME as well, so they have final veto power in a fork war by manipulating price and availability to trade(delist or refuse to list even if market demanded it) and they ultimately decide which side of the fork gets the BTC ticker (the one with most accumulated PoW), as miners follow price and price easily manipulated by a high margin in a short period(ie: BCH went from $300 to $9000 then back down to $500 in 24hours bc exchanges using this “lever” to flash crash the price of any new fork by freezing trading, allowing smaller exchanges and OTC trades to bring the price down while no one else can trade. I ended up making ≈ 0.35 BTC from 1x $300 BCH.
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makinmarkets (@makinmarkets) relatou um problema@DeezeFi considering the first few exchanges relied heavily on SQL databases, good luck tracking. like no shot you can find my **** from GDAX
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Buster (@busterbitcoin) relatou um problema@crypto_bobby Time to get that GDAX referral fee working for you again!
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Bob Donnelly (@OriginalMrBob) relatou um problema@brian_armstrong It all started after your computer glitch on December 14, 2021. I stopped counting time after spending 20 hours on email, and phone calls because it was aggravating. I had Coinbase & GDAX (Coinbase Pro), I used to refer people, but not lately. Please help.
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MadDogLink (@MaddogLink) relatou um problema@SizeChad I must be lucky. I never had a single issue with coinbase/pro been using it since gdax. My only complaint is they don't have Yubikey support yet for mobile apps and people have been asking for that for a long time.
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Alex (@Alex343) relatou um problemawhen i first bought bitcoin it was called #GDAX, then they rebranded to Coinbase Pro. but since noobs like me are the ones using it, it is again rebranded to @CoinbaseExch... and they still dont have lightning support
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TyCobbFan (@fan_cobb) relatou um problemaim 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
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Scott Ballantyne (@ussballantyne) relatou um problemaIs 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?