Bitfinex Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Bitfinex users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Bitfinex, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Bitfinex users affected:
Bitfinex is a crypto-currency exchange trading and currency-storage platform based out of Taiwan, owned and operated by iFinex Inc. Since 2014, it has been the largest Bitcoin exchange platform, with over 10% of the exchange's trading.
Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
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Bitfinex Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ulysseus🦜🐬 🏴🍌 (🥀, 🥀)
(@DonTravlos) reported
The thing is maybe Bitfinex is just ****, and “Dutch” did hack them!
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TheGhostShade
(@TheGhostShade) reported
@AKCryptoJV @FollowBitcoin4 @CryptoWhale They can absolutely sell it if bitfinex can't prove that it's theirs in a often times a unreasonable time frame, happened to me when my ATV was stolen when I was out of state. They'll liquidate that **** at a fraction of the current price of BTC too and not think twice. RIP ATV
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Prio
(@PRlORITlES) reported
I was a bitfinex customer in 2016 and my $btc were stolen! How do I claim my 10,000 $btc ?
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DannyDaCat
(@DannyDaCat) reported
@coinbureau “special agents obtained access to files within an online account controlled by Lichtenstein. Those files contained the private keys required to access the digital wallet that directly received the funds stolen from Bitfinex” Seed Phrase was online.
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DannyDaCat
(@DannyDaCat) reported
@coinbureau “special agents obtained access to files within an online account controlled by Lichtenstein. Those files contained the private keys required to access the digital wallet that directly received the funds stolen from Bitfinex” Seed Phrase was online.
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Rekt 1,000x
(@CryptoGoosey) reported
@fintwit_news Now the DOJ can try to figure out who hacked the exchange. They will need to determine that Bitfinex was not involved in stealing their customer’s BTC before returning it to them. Note the couple was arrested for laundering it, not the HACK. They received it from someone….
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Nathan C. Perry
(@NathanCPerry) reported
It’s hilarious that the Bitfinex hacker was a fake entrepreneur, fake tech investor, fake marketing guru, & terrible rapper. So on brand. @LucJFlynn, we’re gonna have to talk about this on the podcast. Haha
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SPXXDΞR 🦧🧠
(@ThatsTheGwei) reported
@dogestradamus69 Bitfinex hacker from 2016 got caught, it was actually a couple, stole about 100k ish BTC? Anyways this dumbass kept a file with 2000 BTC addresses and their corresponding private keys, on a ******* Google cloud or some **** lmfao Govt snatched it ofc
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IamNomad
(@IamNomad) reported
@lightcrypto oh bearlight, ide agree with you.. except bitfinex filed with DOJ in 2016 and has been working with them since and well before their other legal probems its stolen property.
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Albert Renshaw
(@Valuable) reported
@novogratz Bitfinex stole billions from American users when they locked us out of their system and confiscated our funds. I was glad to see them hacked, they personally stole from me and their support staff mocked me. Hope the feds keep the BTC, Bitfinex is evil.
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Clark
(@notgriswold) reported
@n4n084191635 @EamonJavers So the Blockchain says that Bitfinex gave a bunch of Bitcoin to someone. Then Bitfinex called the DOJ and said "whoops take backsies!". And you say "ah yes, working as intended."
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BowTied Duvet
(@SmolderingDuvet) reported
@BowTiedNightOwl They kept the private keys on a cloud server. Would a hacker sophisticated to steal from Bitfinex do this?
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An inconvenient coincidence
(@rpmjrOM) reported
@CryptoGoosey @hackylawyER Tether doesn't have to steal from Bitfinex. Bitfinex issues $1 billion in debt. Tether buys it with new Tethers. $1 billion created. When you're printing (fake) money, stealing would be unnecessary.
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AJtheScribe
(@AJtheScribe) reported
@gananciabitcoin @APompliano When Bitfinex made their customers whole, was it through Tether prints? If so, technically, those BTCs should find their way to Tether’s balance sheet to help stabilize that lingering threat of collapse.
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grublés
(@notgrubles) reported
Amazing that the Bitfinex funds were recovered without Core devs jamming a "state intervention" down everyone's throats.