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Most Reported Problems
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- Domains (34%)
- Cloud Services (31%)
- Web Tools (14%)
- Hosting (14%)
- E-mail (7%)
Live Outage Map
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
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Mick.net - Maker: Document.Bot 🤖 BestTime.app 🎉 (@mick__net) reported@sumukx I like 5.6 but same here in terms of OCD chasing targets. I asked to use a cloudflare tunnel. After 1h still OCD retrying i asked why it took so long and what it is blocking it. Then it replied i need you to run ‘cloudflare login’ in the terminal for auth. I think 5.5 would have asked directly instead of trying really hard with 100’s of unsuccessful work arounds.
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Crypto Jargon (@Crypto_Jargon) reported💥BREAKING: Every major card network just signed onto a payment protocol built for software to pay software, no human involved. The Linux Foundation confirmed the x402 Foundation is now formally governed by 40 members, and Coinbase's original contribution of the protocol is complete. The list of backers is the real headline: Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Stripe, Ripple, Google, Amazon Web Services, Cloudflare, Circle, and both the Solana and Stellar foundations, among others. Here's the part almost nobody knows. HTTP, the protocol every website runs on, has had a status code sitting unused for thirty years. Code 402, labeled "Payment Required." The web's original architects expected someone would eventually build payments directly into it. Nobody did, because card fees made charging fractions of a cent pointless, so the internet monetized through ads and subscriptions instead. x402 finally uses that code. A server asks for payment, a client sends a stablecoin transfer, usually USDC, and gets the data back in seconds. No account, no card, no prior relationship needed. That's exactly why AI companies care. An autonomous agent can't open a bank account or pass a credit check, but it can sign a transaction. Google already built x402 into its own agent payment system. Cloudflare ships it by default in its agent toolkit. The actual usage is still small, about $24 million moved last month across 75 million payments, averaging 32 cents each. That's nothing next to what Visa or Mastercard move in a single day. But the average payment size is the tell. No card network on earth can process a 32 cent charge profitably. This protocol was built for a kind of commerce that doesn't fit inside the rails these same companies already own, which is exactly why they just joined it instead of competing with it.
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DeepakNess (@DeepakNesss) reportedI started using SQLite for @SharePDFapp from the start and have never been happier. It's hosted on a $10 Hetzner VPS and been running smooth for months. And the SQLite DB is backed up to Cloudflare R2 via Litestream with WAL sync, hourly snapshots, and 60-day retention.
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Saint John: Evernode 1:1 Freedom (@AverageJohnEVR) reported@BitcoinBombadil It has nothing to do with payments x) It actually originate from the creator of BitcoinJS and its purpose is to allow decentralized executions on-chain (multisign) Back in the days people wanted to automate functions, so for example, if you wanted to send fiat to a paypal account and get bitcoin automatically on your bitcoin wallet, then you would need a way to make that into an automated thing. This method would also allow to replace human beings and the human factor from standing in the way. A lot about Bitcoin originates to payments, when it came people wanted to use it for purchases and automated operations. Evernode solves these challenges without interfering with the original technology, it just executes whatever you want, based on whatever you chose. It also replaces traditional hosting with decentralized hosting (instead of having **** behind cloudflare and on jeff bezos servers, you spread it across the globe)
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大黑郭 (@brucewok88) reportedI spent hours trying to fix a Cloudflare Worker routing and caching issue with Claude Code and kept going in circles. I switched to GPT-5.6 Sol in Codex, and it found the root cause, updated the right code, and got everything working in minutes. Fast, simple, and impressive.
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satchmo (@satchmorg) reported@DC_Thomson I am a subscriber to the Courier on line. I have just tried to access my account and it is blocked by CLOUDFLARE. Help please
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Carqui 🐐 (@carquinyolis) reported@thecybersecguru @elhackernet In Spain whole cloudflare proxy IPs get banned with thousand of legitimate and corporate websites because just one seems to stream illegal sports. This is normal for non-technical government judicial powers..... Bad management
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Tom Rush (@tr4777) reported"You’re signed into the wrong @Cloudflare account." Not even Codex can fix stupid
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Ash Designs (@dezign_ash) reported@BraedendotTECH We're not as sharp as we were "before AI". We're just one @Cloudflare outage away from realizing how dependent we are on AI.
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Romano (@RNR_0) reported@0x7im @Hetzner_Online @OVHcloud What I did, Install nixd and Terraform LSP. Ensure it's wired or Claude code can use it (idk if build in) Try to setup a repo and make it manage by using Terraform/Opentofu and NixOS with deploy-rs Also opentofu to manage your cloudflare settings (if any) When it's all declarative it's easier for an LLM to reason about it. My GCP bill used to be $6k, slashed to $3k after i mentioned a testnet of a testnet is retarded. Cut it down from $550 bill on GCP with GPT 5.5 and the few days of Fable (before initial ban)
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justinmiller's cat (@___727__) reportedCloudflare blocks or challenges bad requests from hitting my website. #cloudflare
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Eric Taylor (@bcs_erictaylor) reportedDate: 7/15/2026 Here is an update on our updated information on our proactive efforts to heavily impact the Kali365 platform. As expected, the user "Octopus King" is working hard to rebuild is infrastructure, but we have the fingerprinting locked in and will continue our efforts. At the time of this blog posting, we have submitted an IC3 report but honestly not expecting much. I believe it will be up to companies like ours to keep submitting takedown requests as fast as we see them to limit its operations. Below is the information Believed owner and creator of Kali365: Handle: Octopus King TG: @tentacle_network Completed 'Takedown Requests' submitted to Namesilo FQDN: updateteampanel[.]xyz Completed 'Takedown Requests' submitted to BL Network: IP Address: 199.21.221[.]21 Pending 'Takedown Requests' submitted to BL Network: IP Address: 162.33.178[.]105 IP Address: 72.5.43[.]195 Pending 'Sinkhole Requests' submitted to @Cloudflare FQDN: updateteampanel[.]xyz FQDN: privatetoken[.]app FQDN: servoquil[.]org FQDN: vuredonte[.]org FQDN: yalmorind[.]org FQDN: ondrevail[.]org FQDN: caldivore[.]org FQDN: mvpaffiliatecz[.]site FQDN: vuredonte[.]org #Kali365 #CTI #threatintel
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King Titus the 3rd👑 (@Kingtitusiii) reportednoxa still isnt back up. does it really take this long to fix cloudflare issues? or setup on ens(legitimately asking bc i have no idea). just feels like maybe they are having some sort of internal dispute. they made alot of money basically overnight and maybe some of the team dont feel they are being properly compensated for their contributions? every day they are down they are easily lighting 500k to 1 mil on fire and it makes no sense to me why they couldnt have been back up in 2-4 hours tops but instead they choose to lose a shitton of money. what am i missing here?
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drew anderson (@DrewAlpha888) reportedThe best tech opportunities often appear after the excitement cools down. $CRWD (CrowdStrike) — Don’t buy $NET (Cloudflare) — Don’t buy $CRM (Salesforce) — Buy at $158–$163 $NOW (ServiceNow) — Buy at $94–$100 $FTNT (Fortinet) — Buy at $156–$163 $ZS (Zscaler) — Buy at $140–$148 $SNPS (Synopsys) — Buy at $414–$420 $ON (ON Semiconductor) — Buy at $86–$90
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W. Rix Victory II (@Wrix2) reported@nikitabier My visibility is near zero and I joined around 16 years ago. Spent 6+ months with cloudflare screwing me up horribly. Stripe rejected my CashApp, but it handshakes with it elsewhere. On top of recovering from being run over by a truck, these issues have been very painful.
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Hrishikesh Barua (@talonx) reportedOutages today in both Google Cloud's and AWS's European datacenters (unrelated) caused many downstream services to blink out. We have been seeing this pattern of cascading service failures forever, but it only came under the spotlight after 2025's Cloudflare and AWS outages. The AWS outage in eu-central-1 was limited to a single AZ euc1-az2 in Germany, but it took out services like HENNGE One (a Japanese cloud security service), Confluent (managed Kafka), FusionAuth, among others. In addition, AWS Cloudfront suffered a global outage, leading to outages in downstream services like Frontegg, TigerData, Instructure (Canvas), Huggingface, Coda, Ubiquiti, Doxy, Blackboard. EdTech saw two outages with both Canvas and Blackboard being affected. And since FrontEgg is an identity and user management platform, its own downstream services led to more disruption. AWS's initial report says "the system responsible for distributing routing configuration to our network processors failed to load the updated configuration data correctly" - for the Cloudfront outage, which affected customers using VPC origins. The Google Cloud outage in europe-west4-a (Netherlands) was due to a cooling failure and affected VMWare Engine, NetApp volumes, and their bare metal servers. Both outages are resolved, but the same question remains - how do we prepare for cascading failures when the majority of your application's dependencies are ultimately dependent on a few providers?
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Aurum (@Aurum8880) reportedHTTP has carried a payment error code since 1991. ethereum:0x4a220e6096b25eadb88358cb44068a3248254675 ripple:native stellar:native Status 402: Payment Required, written into the protocol as a placeholder and never implemented. x402 Foundation launched this week with 40 member organizations including Stripe, AWS, and Cloudflare. The protocol activates that dormant code using stablecoin settlement Turning any HTTP request into a payable endpoint — no setup, no intermediaries required. 75 million transactions processed in the last 30 days. In 1991 there was no settlement asset that could operate at the speed of a network request. Stablecoins provided that, and x402 is the infrastructure that follows.
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Pirahtays (@Pirahtays) reportedI feel like there is some rampant misunderstandings on what this site is / isn't doing. People are calling this an AI tool - this code does not seem to use any generative AI to do the image effects. The tool also does not seem to transmit or retain any of your image data. It states at the bottom "Images, area data, and recordings are processed only in your browser. They are neither sent to nor stored on a server." Code analysis seems to support this, only some CloudFlare metrics tracking which is pretty standard for most websites. At most it looks like AI coding tools were used to code it. But this does not make this an AI tool. I'm not a huge fan of Generative AI being used for media generation, but that doesn't necessarily seem to be the case here. Generative AI is prevalent and a pain - but please make sure to not spread misinformation on things.
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Ali (@ycjgt) reportedCloudflare DO and D1 are down down bad
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Fernando Abolafio (@oxfernando) reportedrecently, more and more of what I'm building with Cursor has exactly one user: me. not everything needs to become a b2b saas. a few weeks ago I was on my way to Flügger and Silvan to buy materials for our house renovation. I gave Cursor the remaining tasks and some photos. It turned those into a shopping list with the Danish product names, where to buy each item, and what belonged to painting vs preparation. then, because a markdown checklist wasn't very useful while walking around the store, we built a tiny Cloudflare Worker with a Durable Object. now I can open the list on my phone and check things off in the aisle. kinda ridiculous. also genuinely useful. I've been doing the same with my company accounting, which is less fun and much more confusing because everything in Dinero is in Danish. Cursor inspects what is pending, translates the account names, and walks through the bookkeeping with me one transaction at a time. We worked out how to handle Deel invoices and the Salary .dk reconciliations that didn't post correctly. Then we turned what worked into skills, so next month we don't have to figure it all out again. There is no product roadmap for any of this. No customers. No pitch deck. It's just personal software that gets a little better every time I run into the same annoyance. I like this category a lot. One recurring problem is enough reason to build something now
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nikshep (@nikshepsvn) reportedpaid dex for $yowl, feel free to fact check all the information on the site if you can't access it for some reason, likely cloudflare geoblocking so use a vpn while i fix it
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Cap-EO 👨🏾💻 (@EOEboh) reportedThe second real problem: backups With Postgres on a managed service, backups are a checkbox. But with SQLite, the database is just a file on my server, and if that server dies, so does my business 🥹 My fix: automatic snapshots shipped to Cloudflare R2 Cheap, but I had to build it myself (there are probably better approaches like a VPS backup).
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Godeltrabuco69 🧲 (@GodelTrabuco69) reportedSo I built a service on it: 11 pay-per-call endpoints for web + business intelligence. • page → clean markdown • tech-stack fingerprinting • EU company enrichment (VAT, registry, contacts) • an AI company assessment On Cloudflare Workers. Cost per call ≈ nothing.
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VESKALD (@veskaldofficial) reportedTrading keys can't reach us even by mistake. A key with trade or withdrawal rights is rejected at submission — never stored. And there's no server IP to whitelist it to: our infrastructure sits behind Cloudflare with no public address. The exchange itself won't let it work. Not a policy — an architectural dead end.
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Paul (@soypaulco) reportedI genuinely appreciate @Cloudflare while working on an demo project using D1, I forgot to flip an ENV and somehow wrote ~142M rows in overusage. An impressively rookie mistake. Support cleared the charge after I explained it. Huge shoutout to Jacob from support for helping me!
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Matt Workman (@mattworkman) reported@C47 in retrospect, Codex tries to do A LOT and over architecting my site to be auto hosted on their Cloudflare? Platform and made it SUPER bloated instantly. I learned this after having Claude strip it down it’s a capable coding harness I’m sure, but it does too much and I don’t like it default design skills compared to CC just one user and one project perspective
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Plausibly_Deniable1123 (@deniable1123) reported$NET just broke out of an almost 5 year base. Cloudflare has real competitive moats in a large and growing market (cybersecurity + cloud infrastructure + AI). It isn’t just another security company — it’s building foundational internet infrastructure with network effects and technological differentiation that are hard to displace.
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batuhan içöz (@batuhan) reportedall the stocks i got in the last few months are down but cloudflare is up enough to cover
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pagal🦋 (@ssahillppatell) reportedthere's no "Create a case" button on @Cloudflare support page. ?????
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₽ⱤΞΞ₮Ⱨ△M ₭Ɏ△И△M (@pkyanam) reported@AniC_dev @asciidotdev @dillon_mulroy can we get CloudFlare to help my boy optimize this??