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Cryptopia Outage Map

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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:

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Greater Noida, UP 1
Noida, UP 1
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Cryptopia Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SmartMagegen
    EscravosBoi🤍💯 (@SmartMagegen) reported

    @Mrbankstips After this happened, the few LTC, eth, doge, usdt etc I had on cryptopia exchange was lost too when the site crashed. Things don do me for the crypto space but I no go give up

  • dinner1981
    justin warren (@dinner1981) reported

    @Nosed_K @Paulm99012975 @Cryptopia_NZ They’ve reduced my holdings ($700 currently) to $5 haha.. if I want to dispute that, I need proof that only existed on the cryptopia website prior to the scam… good luck everyone

  • streetbtc
    bb (@streetbtc) reported

    @Holysquishh @ogpasha Dude I’ve been through the crypto issues been in a hack cryptopia now a ponzi I know what’s next for me and es_f trading and spx options forgetting about cumrockit coin and sticking with big boy ****

  • basedhusky
    josh (@basedhusky) reported

    @ApeDurden Only real ones remember the guy that bought like 3 btc of $KIDS token on Cryptopia at 6 satoshi but there were 0 sell orders in the orderbook so it was impossible to sell it.

  • solsgirll
    Sol girl (@solsgirll) reported

    @GreyTraceDev @JamesWynnReal Wtf same story of mine had 5 btc and lost doge on cryptopia exchange

  • ponzu_squeeze
    ponzu (@ponzu_squeeze) reported

    @spacepixel Cryptopia! Dude i remember! I could literally pump token with a few 100 and then suddenly the herd would join and buy it. I could manipulate the market with a few 100s. No way it ******* shut down 2 weeks later

  • cyber_grinder
    CyberGrinder (@cyber_grinder) reported

    @hodlonaut Wait... a scam in crypto without getting hacked in the aftermath? Do you not remember Cryptopia? They got hacked twice when they went down. The 2nd hack happened AFTER they had moved (allegedly) everything into cold storage. "hacked" in crypto = we've failed but we'll keep the $

  • smile_a_whilee
    Samikshya Moharana (@smile_a_whilee) reported

    @Cryptopia_NZ You guys knew very well noone has the access to see their account after you closed your site suddenly.. I had 90k @dogecoin .. And u just gave me 9k @dogecoin !! This is complete "MONOPOLY" SHAME ON you guys..#CryptoNews #Crypto #cryptopia

  • CryptoCurb
    curb.sol (@CryptoCurb) reported

    @skibumtrading @FBI THANK YOU! it happened to me on cryptopia and BTC-e people think this **** is not real/not possible to happen, and then it happens.

  • cynicCryptoAxo
    cynicalaxolotl.eth (@cynicCryptoAxo) reported

    @Cryptopia_NZ I got another "mail" from your "support". It seems I have no claim because someone stole my funds 5 MONTHS after #Cryptopia was hacked and I lost access. Say: when they where hacked again in May 2019, my stuff was taken. You got to be ******* kidding me. FYI @CryptopiaRescue

  • migmtz81
    MiG Ⓥ 🔺🎈 (@migmtz81) reported

    @scottmelker Got burned by cryptopia a few years ago. Was only about $3k worth of **** coins but learned my lessons back then. Ever since then I don’t keep my anything on exchanges.

  • LMPRcrypto
    LMBRT.IO (@LMPRcrypto) reported

    I have been in crypto for over 50 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.

  • CryptoBernese
    Stan (@CryptoBernese) reported

    I lost money (crypto) on btc-e, cryptopia, envion (scam ICO), celcius, ftx and blockfi. Mostly dust, couple of grands sometimes, and up to 2% of my nw on blockfi. I'm working on getting everything on cold storage (half already is)

  • BTCBreadMan
    Breadman (@BTCBreadMan) reported

    2017 •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.

  • fahadkhaled_alo
    فهد العتيبي (@fahadkhaled_alo) reported

    @Crypt0men وصلك هذا الايميل Dear Cryptopia Account Holder, This is an important notice regarding your claim in the liquidation of Cryptopia Limited (in liquidation). The High Court has directed that 30 September 2025 was the Final Cut off Date for completing the claims process through the Cryptopia Claims Portal. This is inline with court orders sent to account holders at the end of 2024 a copy of which can be found here. What this means for you If you have been invited to a stage beyond ID verification, such as accepting or disputing your account balance and/or providing valid payment details, you have most likely already completed the necessary steps. Please log in to the claims portal to confirm progress. However, if you have registered an account but have not yet been invited to the later stages, you may still be invited to complete these steps after the cut-off date. If you have not registered we encourage you again to register on the portal to ensure your entitlement is recorded. If you have not completed the claims process by the 30 September 2026 deadline, your claim may be treated as abandoned, and you could lose your entitlement to any distribution from the cryptocurrency trusts. If this applies to you, please log in immediately to complete the process and secure your participation. Please log in to the Cryptopia Claims Portal to check which stage you are currently at. If you are having issues with completing the claims process, or have any questions about your claim, please raise a helpdesk ticket in the Customer Service Portal at the below link. This Zendesk portal is separate from the claims portal and can be accessed by any account holder, provided they register and click the “Sign Up” button on the page. Further Directions Hearing Scheduled for May 2026 As detailed in our previous report Liquidators’ 13 Report on the State of Affairs of Cryptopia Limited (in Liquidation), we have filed a further application for Directions to determine a range of issues including: To determine liability relating to the hack How surplus trust property ought to be distributed post the final cut-off date as above The amount of a contingent creditor claim This hearing has been scheduled for 25 - 29 May 2026 and with previous hearings the Court has appointed Counsel Jenny Cooper KC, Jane Barrow, Peter Watts KC and Matthew Crawford to assist the Court in respect of the proceeded. A copy of the the associated court orders can be found at the below links: Appointment of counsel and directions as to service date 9 September 2025 Endorsed originating application Memorandum of counsel for liquidators Affidavit of David Ian Ruscoe Please note that all previous updates on the Liquidation have been moved to a new page on the Grant Thornton New Zealand website, which can be found here. This is an automated email, please do not reply.

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