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Estado de GDAX: problemas de acceso e interrupciones

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Mapa de Fallos

GDAX es una casa de cambio de criptomonedas que ofrece a las instituciones y profesionales la capacidad de comerciar con una variedad de monedas digitales como Bitcoin, Ethereum y más en un intercambio regulado basado en los EE. UU. GDAX es propiedad y está operado por Coinbase.

Problemas en las últimas 24 horas

El siguiente gráfico muestra la cantidad de informes que hemos recibido sobre GDAX por hora del día durante las últimas 24 horas. Una interrupción se determina cuando la cantidad de informes es mayor que la línea de referencia, representada por la línea roja.

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Reportes de Fallos de GDAX

Los últimos problemas e interrupciones reportados en social media:

  • robertakanda
    roberta kanda (@robertakanda) reportó

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

  • snicklebritz
    Stephen (@snicklebritz) reportó

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

  • cypher__punk
    The Bullmarket oracle (@cypher__punk) reportó

    @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.

  • UltiDonut
    Donut (@UltiDonut) reportó

    @KeithMukai Hi! It looks like your gdax-bot has stopped working... Could you take a look at it? :)

  • coinr2014
    Coinr2014 (@coinr2014) reportó

    @SoldNever @Woomwood @CarlBMenger The hell are you even talking about? Did you just figure out how to put sentences together. Yeah it was a glitch when gdax came off of maintenance. They fixed it right away back to the right price. Again how can't you not understand that. Reading isn't your thing?

  • AQPulse
    AQPulse (@AQPulse) reportó

    A dollar losing purchasing power over a century is not the same thing as $DXY breaking down today. Right now, the weekly dollar chart just held its long-term trendline and bounced. The GDAX cross is also close to flipping. That matters. Because structurally, this looks less like a collapse and more like a setup for dollar stabilization, possibly strength.

  • 3NiftyProducer
    CryptoFreedom CEO (@3NiftyProducer) reportó

    This is not the 1st time that crypto exchanges have witnessed flash crashes and spikes which have previously caused anger and refund requests from affected customers. For instance, a flash crash on GDAX in Aug 2017 saw Ether prices drop to as low as $0.1 due to a customer error

  • bulltrapper0
    BullTrapper (@bulltrapper0) reportó

    @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.

  • iTechMaven
    Tom Fordham (@iTechMaven) reportó

    @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.

  • Lord_Ethereum
    ETH Lord (@Lord_Ethereum) reportó

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

  • markthomasll
    Mark Thomas (@markthomasll) reportó

    @gdax this company sucks at customer service

  • tswittersaint
    The Saint (@tswittersaint) reportó

    @ercwl Fees are insane on Coinbase, but you can send to GDAX easily enough & it is a good platform to use. Once you move from Coinbase you never have to go back there. You can withdraw directly from Gdax to bank, & it's v quick. Customer service is non-existent tho.

  • findushusbands
    Sara and Kimberlie (@findushusbands) reportó

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

  • SaaSCapo
    SaaS Capo (@SaaSCapo) reportó

    @DeFifrog1 GDAX basically went down every time there was an opportunity for retail to make easy money lol

  • _h_e_x_U_v_e_x_
    𝞩⬣𝞖𝞝𝞦𝞩𝞝𝞦⬣𝞩 (@_h_e_x_U_v_e_x_) reportó

    @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) reportó

    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

  • MCHTX7
    MickC (@MCHTX7) reportó

    @threadolysis @CoinbasePro Was this ever fixed? I just started getting the same problem even though I've been using CoinbasePro/Gdax for the past 3 years.

  • gregboy02
    greg alspach (@gregboy02) reportó

    @Nyree344 @RobertOstler Hmmmm, I just sent him a message, I am so tired of the slow profits i make from Binance and Gdax.

  • Mikalzet
    Michele112 (@Mikalzet) reportó

    @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.

  • BritneyLavine
    britney lavine (@BritneyLavine) reportó

    Five years ago today, Ethereum had a flash crash down to ten cents on GDAX (Coinbase Pro) before subsequently recovering. #BTC

  • gregboy02
    greg alspach (@gregboy02) reportó

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

  • coinableS
    Harrison Bergeron (@coinableS) reportó

    @bitcoinmom Yup coinbase count down to announce gdax, later to become coinbase pro. The animation was as disappointing as their bitcoin stack.

  • inkspotcreative
    Inkspot Creative (@inkspotcreative) reportó

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

  • coinjunky
    zoinky 👴🏻 (@coinjunky) reportó

    @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.

  • Buni_M2021
    My_Rio (@Buni_M2021) reportó

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

  • AlphaMorphology
    N.E. Smith (@AlphaMorphology) reportó

    @MeatTC_ But AOL actually provided quality service for its users. $COIN has perpetually crashed during volatility even since the GDAX days.

  • PentarchyDev
    The Developer (@PentarchyDev) reportó

    @fintechfrank I still remember when coinbase pro (gdax) only had 4 tokens lol I had to get my fix from HitBTC and Cryptopia

  • sometrader78
    James (@sometrader78) reportó

    @JasonThePleb Total **** show over there. They were so much better when they were GDAX. I have no idea what happened.

  • bagogel12
    bagogel 🦇🔊 🛸🚀 (@bagogel12) reportó

    @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.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reportó

    @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!