A mix of crypto apps, exchanges, and infrastructure hubs — including blockchain explorers — ran into snags thanks to their reliance on Cloudflare’s pipes. Since Cloudflare sits between millions of websites and their users, its infrastructure quietly keeps content flowing and gates properly guarded.
Most people realized something was off when major platforms such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, X, and Spotify started acting temperamental. Crypto sites flagged Cloudflare-related hiccups through the company’s status portal. Crypto.com’s status page said the platform had “intermittent issues with new user logins,” pointing the blame at “users unable to initiate new logins to our products due to Cloudflare.”

Kraken‘s status site chimed in too, noting an “issue with connecting to the websites is ongoing again due to a global Cloudflare outage.” Publicly traded crypto firm Coinbase also reported problems via its status page, though it didn’t name Cloudflare directly, saying only that it was “aware that some users may be experiencing latency or degraded performance when logging in.”
Blockchain explorer Arbiscan went dark during the fiasco, and defillama.com’s site was spitting out errors and flickering in and out. Toncoin-linked services were caught in the crossfire as well, dealing with degraded performance. Bitmex told users it was running into trouble too, adding that “Cloudflare is seeing services recover, but customers may continue to observe higher-than-normal error rates as they continue remediation efforts.”
Naturally, critics couldn’t resist poking fun at the crypto world for leaning so heavily on centralized infrastructure. “Looks like Cloudflare is having issues this morning, so half of the internet is down,” Casa’s CSO Jameson Lopp wrote on X.
Lopp added:
“We took an amazing decentralized technology and have made it incredibly fragile by centralizing most services behind a handful of providers.”
Crypto firm Shapeshift jumped back with a quick jab of its own, saying, “Our app working smoothly. Decentralization good.” Cloudflare’s stumble proved yet again that even the crypto world’s boldest decentralization ideals can trip over centralized bottlenecks.
While platforms scramble to patch the morning’s mess, the outage served as a timely reminder: the internet’s plumbing still runs through a few choke points. And until that changes, one provider’s bad day can become everyone’s headache in a hurry.
- What caused today’s crypto service disruptions?
A global Cloudflare outage temporarily affected exchanges, apps, and blockchain tools. - Which crypto platforms were impacted?
Major services like Kraken, Crypto.com, Arbiscan, and Toncoin-related tools reported issues. - How long did the Cloudflare outage last?
Cloudflare acknowledged problems at 6:48 a.m. Eastern time and began restoring services by 10 a.m. - Is user data safe after the outage?
Platforms only reported service disruptions.
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