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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Leah Clearwater
(@ShewolfLeahC_) reported
@CryptoTrends Just to another exchange like Bitfinex and buy XRP there, what's the problem?
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Neo 🦀 | ₿itcoin LATAM 🐃
(@21Millones_BTC) reported
@bitfinex @SimonDixonTwitt can your proposal for #DepositorsFirst include a sort of #Bitcoin Development Bank to support communities and small businesses in developing countries? Sort of what the IMF is doing but backed by sound money and not fiat ponzi
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Cryptozi 📰
(@CryptoziNews) reported
Cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex has donated 36 Bitcoin (BTC) and $600,000 worth of Tether (USDT) to small businesses in El Salvador as part of a broader pledge to support economic development in neighborhoods that have struggled with gang-related
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美玲
(@meiling13316644) reported
Bitfinex To Donate $600,000 In Bitcoin, Tether To El Salvador - Crowdfund Insider . Bitfinex is reporting that it will donate 36 Bitcoin (BTC) and US$600000 Tether tokens (USDt) to help small businesses and communities in El Salvador.
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lisa
(@dacheng96948902) reported
Bitfinex to Donate $1.3 Million Worth of BTC and USDT to Communities in El Salvador – Bitcoin News . The crypto exchange Bitfinex announced on Thursday that the trading platform plans to donate 36 bitcoin and $600K worth of tether tokens to help bolster...
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Vince Prince
(@Vince_Prince_) reported
💥BREAKING: The Bitfinex #Bitcoin and #Crypto exchange donated 36 $BTC to El Salvador🇸🇻 to support economic development!!!🚀
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ndinun
(@dinun01) reported
@P2E_SecretHub @animocabrands JUST IN: Bitfinex exchange has donated 36 Bitcoin and 600,000 $USDT to support economic development in El Salvador
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lisa of crypto
(@Lisamuller123) reported
💥BREAKING: The Bitfinex #Bitcoin and #Crypto exchange donated 36 $BTC to El Salvador🇸🇻 to support economic development!!!🚀
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Yunus Seyre
(@yunusseyre) reported
@TheMoonCarl and i still don't have any web3 coins in my bitfinex portfolio... guess it's time to fix that
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Follow X
(@FollowXOfficial) reported
5) 🇸🇻 Bitfinex exchange has donated 36 #Bitcoin and 600,000 $USDT to support economic development in El Salvador.
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Joyce Brown
(@JoyceTsBrown) reported
Bitfinex donates 36 BTC to Salvadoran businesses to support economic development
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Nwali Nerus
(@iamnerus) reported
JUST IN: 🇸🇻 Bitfinex exchange has donated 36 #Bitcoin and 600,000 $USDT to support economic development in El Salvador.
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ndinun
(@dinun01) reported
@RichQuack JUST IN: Bitfinex exchange has donated 36 Bitcoin and 600,000 $USDT to support economic development in El Salvador
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(@IIIlIIlIlIIIlIl) reported
@verasitytech @bitfinex The further Verasity continues it's development leaving retail $VRA to the wayside, the bigger risk retailers have if or when they sell the company on. Nobody buying it will subsidize (buyback & burns) a token that isn't worth anything. Get your **** together!
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Dyoggo
(@Dyoggomaranhao) reported
@BitcoinMagazine Bitfinex is already working, you will have to wait a long time for services from the bank