Cryptopia Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Cryptopia users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Cryptopia, 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.
Cryptopia users affected:
Cryptopia is a cryptocurrency exchange based in New Zealand. Cryptopia also provides mining pools and auctions.
Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Greater Noida, UP | 1 |
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Cryptopia Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Phoenix (@Phoenix_Ash3s) reported@CoinMarketCap Electroneum. Ever since cryptopia went down🤝
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Moneystack 🟧 .ip | DeSpread (@MoneyStack9) reported@CryptoCurb @FBI it's too big to shut down like cryptopia ..
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Pallen37 (@Pallen37) reported@ThisIsNuse 💯hahaha for sure. Thank god I never traded there much but that caught my attention after learning the super slow emission Zero proof coin launch. Poloniex, Bittrex, Cryptopia, but mostly Poloniex was my jam back then.. man I miss those days!
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Sender// (@sender47) reported@notsofast Nah, self custody has been my moto since 2019. Last exchange to take my **** was cryptopia
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Brad (@darb_snurb) reportedWhen did you get into crypto? For me I thought it was Cryptopia but little did I know it was actually 2004-2005 when I jotted down the name Satoshi Nakamoto.
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TWH (@ToddHeist) reported@AltcoinDailyio After Cryptopia went down way back when… I keep everything‘s in cold storage
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Akshay (@akxsin) reportedYear: 2017 Month: October i got paid my first crypto salary around $10K in SMART coin. (don't search for it, it's dead) held it given the momentum in the market fast forward 2 months, the market peaked i see a limit buy order in the order book of cryptopia exchange. the buy order is for 1M SMART coin and the order was worth 50 BTC. an order matching the exact amount of SMART i held in my wallet. the thought crossed my mind this could be mine if i just transfer my SMART to the exchange and dump it on that buy order. i didn't. i watched that buy order get eaten up from 50 BTC value down to 40 BTC value and further down to 30 BTC value. my early learning days and the reason to not sell was that market goes down and comes back up. little did i know that there's another side to it which is that the market goes goes down but never comes back up again if it is a shitcoin or any coin other than BTC. i held that portfolio through the entire bear market of 2018-2019 and eventually ended up selling it for 3 BTC then i decided to leverage trade this 3 BTC to make more BTC and ended up with 0.3 BTC those 50 BTC that i didn't sweep from the floor were worth over $6M during the last cycle peak. a very ******* expensive lesson but this marked my crypto graduation ceremony🎓 it's the story about the trade i didn't take.
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gabriele (@lelebtcbeliever) reportedI have been in crypto for over 10 years. The best advice i can give you is to spread your holdings over several exchanges. My portfolio is spread as followed, to minimize risks: 20% MtGox 20% BTC-E 20% Cryptsy 20% Cryptopia 20% FTX Plan is to log in and cash out in 5 years🫣😜
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Sol girl (@solsgirll) reported@GreyTraceDev @JamesWynnReal Wtf same story of mine had 5 btc and lost doge on cryptopia exchange
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Baksh the ₿eliever (@CryptoBaksh) reported@painkillerbill I lost 50 bucks on cryptopia when it shut down, my first 30 days in crypto, still hurts.
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# (@SHR3SHTH) reported@ck_SNARKs It's not the noobs but the people who have been around for ages falling for the same **** that's truly disappointing. Some of these guys are the same people who fell for the ICO scams and lost coins in Cryptopia and other altcoin casinos in 2017/2018 cycle.
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WallstreetWacko 🏦 (@WallstreetWacko) reported@CryptoCurb @skibumtrading @FBI Cryptopia for me too sadly. I just went to Binance and their domain is up and running no problems
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Golden Bull (@GoldenBullX) reported@AltcoinDaily Yep, at Etherdelta somewhere, not worth to get the dust out of it. And some other first ones at Cryptopia, God knows where it is or wtf my logins are
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Jessamyn RubinNFT (@Harpree77399632) reportedA crypto exchange gets hacked, causing the exchange to liquidate its assets, thereby making users unable to access their crypto, as was the case with Cryptopia. #DigifinexAirdrop
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Breadman (@BTCBreadMan) reported2017 •BTC-e – One of the longest-running Bitcoin exchanges, shut down in July 2017 after U.S. authorities seized servers and charged the operator with money laundering. •Bitfinex (partial failure) – Not a full shutdown, but in 2017 it was still recovering from its massive 2016 hack and issued BFX tokens to cover losses. •Yobit, Cryptopia (issues began) – Not total collapse yet, but operational and withdrawal issues started to appear in late 2017. ⸻ 2018 •Coincheck – Hacked in January 2018 for ~$530 million in NEM, one of the largest crypto thefts ever. The exchange halted withdrawals for months, damaging trust. •MapleChange – Canadian exchange that vanished in November 2018 after claiming it was hacked; widely regarded as an exit scam. •Bitsane – Popular for XRP trading, became inaccessible in mid-2018 with user funds gone. •Liqui – Ceased operations in 2018 due to “lack of liquidity” after the bear market hit. •QuadrigaCX (problems started) – In 2018, withdrawal delays and banking issues escalated; it fully collapsed in early 2019. •Cryptopia – New Zealand exchange that began having serious operational issues in late 2018, then was hacked and shut down in early 2019.