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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (40%)
- Cloud Services (27%)
- Web Tools (13%)
- Hosting (13%)
- E-mail (7%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Gaurav Khanna (@gvkhna) reported@vikingmute Damn should’ve added, built around cloudflare send originally was a fork of agentic inbox actually.
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-GhostDog-𐤊 𐤊 𐤊 (@RedDog_macbones) reported@Cloudflare You should add Kaspa. It’s way more reliable. You get Bitcoin-grade security without the massive energy waste, Solana-level speed, high decentralization, L1 programmability without bloating the network, and minimal fees. $KAS
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somebodynice (@someoneverycoo1) reported@aschmelyun wish laravel support more cloudflare products out of the box
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Tando (@tando_me) reported@fridgebuzz_art @Cloudflare I want slow fiat even less than I want fast fiat.
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Gabe 🤘🏽 (@JarodGabriel) reported@amjLane @ibocodes That’s fair, but the money path is the businesses care about. If your whole stack depends on Cloudflare and it goes down, you are out of business until it comes back up. If it only handles part of your stack, the loss might be smaller. People may still be able to check out, submit a form, or hit a fallback page. And if you are running ads, that matters. You can retarget a failed visit. But you cannot retarget someone who never had a working path forward.
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Rajan Bhattarai (@cdrrazan) reported1/ Cloudflare just announced something that quietly rewrites how the web makes money. For 30 years, the deal was simple: give away content, collect human attention, sell ads. The problem is, the biggest visitor on the internet now isn't a human. It's an AI agent. And agents don't look at ads.
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harites (@harites00) reportedCloudflare 🤝 Base x402 The internet became incredibly good at moving information but it never became truly efficient at moving value Today if you want to access an API you usually need an account a subscription or a billing system built for humans That model does not work well for AI agents automated applications or machine to machine interactions This is where x402 comes in x402 is an open payment standard built around the HTTP 402 Payment Required status code allowing applications APIs and AI agents to request and complete payments natively over the web The partnership between Cloudflare and @base is exciting because it moves this idea beyond theory and into real internet infrastructure Cloudflare powers a significant portion of the web making it an ideal platform to help developers monetize APIs services and AI workloads with native onchain payments $BASE provides the blockchain infrastructure that makes these payments practical through fast transactions low fees and seamless USDC support Together they are helping remove one of the biggest sources of friction on the internet Instead of creating accounts managing invoices or integrating traditional payment systems applications will be able to pay each other automatically I believe this is much bigger than crypto It is about creating a native payment layer for the internet As AI agents become more capable they will need to purchase data access APIs compute and digital services on their own Standards like x402 combined with infrastructure from Cloudflare and Base could make that future possible The internet already has a standard for sharing information Now it is beginning to build a standard for exchanging value That is why I believe Cloudflare 🤝 Base x402 is one of the most important infrastructure stories happening today
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GuruVerseX (@GuruVerseX) reported@WazzCrypto @coinbase cloudflare in is the signal here, not the token chatter lmao
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Jaime Medina (@itsJaimeMedina) reportedNew; Cloudflare Dynamic Worker APIs now can act more like CDN assets. Instead of only caching images/CSS/static HTML well, you can cache API responses, rendered HTML, search results, product/category pages, expensive database reads, AI responses, computed JSON, etc. You can put the Worker near the database, not necessarily near every user. This is probably the most important architecture change. If your database is in one region, running DB-heavy Worker code near that database avoids slow DB round trips. Then Workers Cache can serve the result close to users. That means: app logic near data, cached output near people.
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Pareen (@pareen) reported@Cloudflare ok not bad
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Filecoin (@Filecoin) reported@thetobiaskrug @john_zuccaro @Cloudflare proof of possession and integrity comes first, ZK proofs over the data are a harder problem, but worth building toward.
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Frank Zappa (@zappa717) reported@xIsraelExposedx Cloudflare is currently unable to resolve it.What can I do? If you are a visitor of this website: Please try again in a few minutes.If you are the owner of this website: Ensure that cloudflared is running and can reach the network. You may wish to enable load balancing for your t
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SecureAI (@SecureAIAI) reportedHonestly, it's the stuff nobody thinks about until it's the only thing still working. Anycast reroutes you around a dead node before you feel it. DNS keeps resolving while a region is down. And a failover fires somewhere with no human awake to approve it. Real resilience almost never looks like one impressive system — it's a pile of boring parts that hand off before anyone sees the seam. Good question, @Cloudflare.
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zyn laden 🇺🇸🥋 (@ho_chi_zyn) reported@thijstriemstra @vxunderground @Cloudflare Grass is dangerous too bro, got my **** sprayed up with permethrin and picardirin on me skin and I'm still seeing ticks on my socks
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Peter Mindenhall (@PeterMindenhall) reported@rustybrick @JohnMu Hmm - this is precisely why companies like @Cloudflare should not be doing SEO things - they cannot be trusted and make crap up. They have an opportunity to do good things well - yet they are making a mess and causing confusion for site owners.
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DevOps Daily (@thedevopsdaily) reported🔐 Microsoft, Google and Cloudflare just set 2029 as the deadline to move off today's encryption, so if you thought quantum-safe crypto was a someday problem, it just landed on your roadmap with a date attached.
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Wayne Shirreffs (@WayneShirreffs) reported@pranavsf @Cloudflare Never heard someone actively wishing to pay the 3% robbery fee to accept credit cards when we have a better system with essentially zero fees using stable coins.
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darren (@darrenpauli) reported@concertina226 @vxunderground @Cloudflare Don't know what's considered 'best practice' in C2 these days but yes CloudFlare did their job and yea authors didn't do theirs (given CloudFlare shut it down and generally speaking great C2 should be more resilient and obfuscated). But its GTA phishing so maybe low tier crime
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Prince Raj (@theprinceraj) reported@priyazsh @Cloudflare Well, you should get a visa/mastercard tbh if you plan to pay on international platforms. There are so many platforms especially web ones that do not support rupay cards and/or upi
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Mark (@MRRydon) reported. @Cloudflare just opened the waitlist for its x402 monetization gateway. @awscloud shipped the same thing into CloudFront a couple of weeks ago. Any page, API, dataset, or MCP tool behind either of them can now charge an agent per request, settled in stablecoins - it's agent friendly commerce. The problem is simple. An agent that can research a trade but can't execute it, or produce work but can't get paid for it, is only half an economic actor. Closing that gap takes payment rails an agent can operate on its own, without a human clicking approve on every transaction. That's the same thing we're focused on at Aethir with Batch 2 and Aethir Claw. Our Batch 2 partners are building: a marketplace where agents complete work and settle with each other on-chain (OKX AI), a layer that gives an agent its own verifiable identity and lets it settle in stablecoins natively (Kite), gas-free rails so hosted agents can pay and get paid. Different entry point, same destination as what Cloudflare and AWS are doing at the edge. Agent commerce doesnt work until the payments work. Give an agent a way to transact and it becomes something that can operate with +EV. That's the layer the whole industry is building right now. We’re excited to be a part of it and to work with such amazing partners.
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Lilith Datura (@LilithDatura) reported@IntCyberDigest Cloudflare will be a problem for that going forward, anything centralized (rock and a hard place). Also CSAM comms with the whole Knots/Core Blockchain issue again yesterday. The parallels are interesting.
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skooks (@skooookum) reported@sally124445 Most web traffic becomes agents (already happening to some degree). Ad model breaks down further. Cloudflare becomes the clearinghouse for a machine-driven web economy. Price per view probably gets bundled into AI subscriptions. Content quality hinges on what you’ll pay.
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UnsoldBanana (@UnsoldBanana) reported@skooookum Average person and startups are going to have a lot of problems because cloudflare wants to follow Anthropics footstep in behaving like parents and tell the world what is allowed.
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Soqucoin (@soqucoin) reportedWatch what the biggest vendors do. They see the threat models first. Google committed its infrastructure to 2029. Cloudflare matched it. Now Microsoft. Our network never needed a deadline. Post-quantum has been the foundation since block zero.
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Godwin Iyke (@GodwinCod3s) reportedCloudflare blocks or challenges bad requests from hitting my website. #cloudflare
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TV (@TomasVorel) reportedJust swapped my email sending service from Resend to @Cloudflare and I finally had an excuse to try the Computer use feature in @OpenAI Codex. Did the whole dashboard setup for me, onboard the domain, set the env etc. A small thing but I see myself using this more in the future.
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Roy (@__roycohen) reported@DhravyaShah I'm gonna expand on his point here to anyone who works at @Cloudflare "Today I spent like 4-5 hours trying to do something really simple with cloudflare (a preview deployment. that's it) and was unsuccessful, rage quit and felt like ****, felt super tired and burnt out." I have always had this happen with every product that I've tried to use on the frontend side. The AI bot doesn't even properly queue up any suggestions, it's also quite useless/slow. It could be so much better honestly. It takes time and Cloudflare has an insanely complicated product, I agree, but some stuff like hiding logs when it's erroring for... aesthetic purposes? Deploying a worker just made me ragequit and I gave up, the issue is that you sacrifice your ability to fix any problem when the underlying documentation and options are just unable to resolve your problems. I also have been using Cloudflare for nearly 10 years! I am not a paying customer, so obviously I cannot really complain that much, but I could possibly convert if the UX wasn't so painful.
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Reed (@reed_barnes) reported@skeptrune @Cloudflare damn, and from mr VPS himself
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sunil pai (@threepointone) reported@kitlangton @thdxr @opencode yeah cloudflare went hard into the security angle because we have deep suspicion of llm code, and want to be so particular of what's exposed ot the environment, and not let it take down the parent in any way. not a hard req, and opencode is already a trusted tool when it's used
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Jason (@jasoki) reported@Cloudflare @Newsweek @StatistaCharts Cloudflare is killing it. I'm a happy customer