The post Coinbase Issues Update After AWS Crash appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Coinbase users were impacted by Monday morning’s hours long disruption of Amazon Web Services, the massive cloud computing provider, with some customers complaining they were unable to access the Coinbase platform. Amazon’s cloud service supports a large chunk of the internet, accounting for around one third of the cloud market, with any outage having significant consequences. In an initial tweet issued hours back, Coinbase stated it was aware many users were unable to access Coinbase owing to an AWS outage, adding that all funds remained safe and its team was working on the issue, with further updates to follow. Update 2: Coinbase services are continuing to recover. Users should be able to use most services on Coinbase now. Meanwhile, some older asset transfer requests are still pending, which we are investigating. We’re continuing to work on the issue and will provide further updates… — Coinbase Support (@CoinbaseSupport) October 20, 2025 In an update issued about three hours ago, Coinbase stated it was seeing early signs of recovery, allowing some users to access and use Coinbase services. The crypto exchange reiterated that its team was still working on this issue with top priority and will continue to provide updates as the situation changes. Here’s latest update Amazon Web Services updated users, saying that its service had recovered after the widespread disruption on Monday that degraded services for a range of customers, including financial platforms. Companies that had been affected by the AWS issue largely said that their services had recovered as well. Coinbase said some of its services had recovered, but it was monitoring the results of the fix. In the most recent update provided by the crypto exchange in a tweet, Coinbase stated its services are continuing to recover, with users now being able to use most services on Coinbase.… The post Coinbase Issues Update After AWS Crash appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Coinbase users were impacted by Monday morning’s hours long disruption of Amazon Web Services, the massive cloud computing provider, with some customers complaining they were unable to access the Coinbase platform. Amazon’s cloud service supports a large chunk of the internet, accounting for around one third of the cloud market, with any outage having significant consequences. In an initial tweet issued hours back, Coinbase stated it was aware many users were unable to access Coinbase owing to an AWS outage, adding that all funds remained safe and its team was working on the issue, with further updates to follow. Update 2: Coinbase services are continuing to recover. Users should be able to use most services on Coinbase now. Meanwhile, some older asset transfer requests are still pending, which we are investigating. We’re continuing to work on the issue and will provide further updates… — Coinbase Support (@CoinbaseSupport) October 20, 2025 In an update issued about three hours ago, Coinbase stated it was seeing early signs of recovery, allowing some users to access and use Coinbase services. The crypto exchange reiterated that its team was still working on this issue with top priority and will continue to provide updates as the situation changes. Here’s latest update Amazon Web Services updated users, saying that its service had recovered after the widespread disruption on Monday that degraded services for a range of customers, including financial platforms. Companies that had been affected by the AWS issue largely said that their services had recovered as well. Coinbase said some of its services had recovered, but it was monitoring the results of the fix. In the most recent update provided by the crypto exchange in a tweet, Coinbase stated its services are continuing to recover, with users now being able to use most services on Coinbase.…

Coinbase Issues Update After AWS Crash

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Coinbase users were impacted by Monday morning’s hours long disruption of Amazon Web Services, the massive cloud computing provider, with some customers complaining they were unable to access the Coinbase platform.

Amazon’s cloud service supports a large chunk of the internet, accounting for around one third of the cloud market, with any outage having significant consequences.

In an initial tweet issued hours back, Coinbase stated it was aware many users were unable to access Coinbase owing to an AWS outage, adding that all funds remained safe and its team was working on the issue, with further updates to follow.

In an update issued about three hours ago, Coinbase stated it was seeing early signs of recovery, allowing some users to access and use Coinbase services. The crypto exchange reiterated that its team was still working on this issue with top priority and will continue to provide updates as the situation changes.

Here’s latest update

Amazon Web Services updated users, saying that its service had recovered after the widespread disruption on Monday that degraded services for a range of customers, including financial platforms.

Companies that had been affected by the AWS issue largely said that their services had recovered as well. Coinbase said some of its services had recovered, but it was monitoring the results of the fix.

In the most recent update provided by the crypto exchange in a tweet, Coinbase stated its services are continuing to recover, with users now being able to use most services on Coinbase. However, some older asset transfer requests are still pending, which Coinbase said it was currently investigating.

Coinbase reiterated that it continues to work on the issue and will provide further updates until the situation is completely resolved.

Source: https://u.today/coinbase-issues-update-after-aws-crash

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