I have been trying to buy crypto for 2 days, it keeps saying...authorizing do not leave page, but will not finish. Like its loading and never loads. Anyone else having this issue?
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The app works better. Is that what your using?
I was using coinbase in the past but damn those fees are high. I use now Conio (don't know if there's an international version of it) and I'm quite happy.
Its totally down for me. Google “coinbase problems reddit.”Everything seems fine on my end with both the regular Coinbase and Coinbase Pro apps.
All other services are working its just coinbase, from that huge volatile market.So looks like the end is nigh for Coinbase and it sucks any of you got locked out.
I've been using Coinmama and so far so good. Transfer to a blockchain wallet after purchase...done.
Been having much better and more consistent buys from Coinmama.All other services are working its just coinbase, from that huge volatile market.
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All other services are working its just coinbase, from that huge volatile market.
Smart move to invest in a Ledger key especially if you got a lot of holdings in crypto. Only keep enough crypto on an exchange for any purchases of goodies nothing more.This is a common issue with Coinbase/CONbase. Market gets real hot or cold and stuff crashes, hmm...
I use them still but did make accounts on other exchanges. A good reminder for me to buy a hardware wallet and pull my coins off the exchanges.
This. All that these hackers need are the hardware passphrases and PINs to access the wallet when you plug it into your PC and they might plant malware that looks for the wallet when you plug it in. Be very wary of phishing emails and/or texts purportedly from Ledger, and best not to click the links in the email or respond to the text. I'd move the coin to a new hardware key in any event.I use a Ledger hardware wallet for most of my holding. Their database got hacked recently of names, phone numbers, and email addresses. I've been getting phishing texts, but as long as you don't fall for it they can't get to your wallet. It's still disappointing they got hacked though.
This. All that these hackers need are the hardware passphrases and PINs to access the wallet when you plug it into your PC and they might plant malware that looks for the wallet when you plug it in. Be very wary of phishing emails and/or texts purportedly from Ledger, and best not to click the links in the email or respond to the text. I'd move the coin to a new hardware key in any event.
Better yet only plug in the key when you need to access any of your coin on it.
Sounds like a smart move and you should be able to move your coin to a Trezor and I'm sure there's a guide out there on how to move your coin from one hardware wallet to a new one.I considered switching to Trezor after the hack. So far just being careful and not falling for the phishing scam. They actually sent me a scam text earlier.
Sounds like a smart move and you should be able to move your coin to a Trezor and I'm sure there's a guide out there on how to move your coin from one hardware wallet to a new one.
I've heard good things about the trezor as well.
Also make sure you do a scan of your computer as well to be safe.
