Coinbase Users Experiencing Log-in Issues
Having issues logging in to Coinbase? Other issues as well? You needn't worry, you're not the only one. A number of users are reporting mildly-frustrating instances of failed logins and errors when trying to access the website. But before things get out of hand, something needs to be made clear. First, it doesn't seem the website is under attack. Second, Craig from Coinbase made a public comment on this Reddit thread that the company "pushed a bad change" through to the site. The good news is that the folks at San Francisco-based Coinbase are working on the problem right now. No panic....
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