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Title: [2024-03-01] '10x Surge' — Coinbase Traffic Overwhelmed Initial Demand ...
Post by: chmod755 on March 02, 2024, 03:37:31 AM
'10x Surge' — Coinbase Traffic Overwhelmed Initial Demand Projections Amid Bitcoin's Rise to $64K

The crypto enterprise Coinbase, rooted in San Francisco, experienced an influx of online visits that surpassed the tenfold increase anticipated by their projections. Brian Armstrong, the CEO of Coinbase, shared updates about the heightened traffic following the exchange’s operational hiccups, which coincided with bitcoin’s climb to $64,000 on Wednesday.

Coinbase Traffic Spike Surpasses Expectations

Coinbase, along with various other cryptocurrency trading platforms, encountered disruptions in service as BTC reached its peak for the day. Several Coinbase users reported seeing a zero balance in their accounts despite owning cryptocurrency on the platform. On Wednesday, Coinbase recognized the glitch and assured its users through a public statement that their assets “are safe.”

Subsequently, Brian Armstrong, the founder and CEO of Coinbase, addressed the concerns regarding this issue on the social media network X. “Apps are now recovering,” Armstrong posted. “We had modeled a ~10x surge in traffic and load tested it. This exceeded that number.”

Armstrong added:

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It’s expensive to keep services over-provisioned, but we’ll need to keep working on auto-scaling solutions, and killing any remaining bottlenecks. Thank you for bearing with us.

Armstrong’s X post followed an earlier post that said, “We are dealing with a LARGE surge of traffic – apologies for any issues you encounter. The team is working to remediate.” The remarks from the Coinbase leader coincide with a period when the 24-hour global crypto trade volume has reached $189.6 billion, marking a 55.38% increase from the previous day.

Source: https://news.bitcoin.com/10x-surge-coinbase-traffic-overwhelmed-initial-demand-projections-amid-bitcoins-rise-to-64k/