Exchange & On-Ramp Status Monitor
Check whether major crypto exchanges are working normally before you deposit, withdraw, or trade. Live status with plain-English explanations.
This tool displays publicly available status information from exchange status pages. It does not constitute an endorsement of any exchange. Always do your own research before choosing where to hold your crypto.
Before you deposit, withdraw, or trade on a crypto exchange, it is worth checking whether the platform is running smoothly. Exchange outages can cause delayed deposits, stuck withdrawals, and failed trades. This monitor pulls live data from official exchange status pages and translates it into plain English so you know exactly what is going on.
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Understanding Exchange Status
Crypto exchanges are complex platforms with many interconnected services. When you see a status issue, it helps to understand which part is affected:
- Trading: The ability to buy, sell, and swap crypto. If trading is down, your orders may not execute.
- Deposits: Getting money or crypto into the exchange. Issues here mean your funds may take longer to appear.
- Withdrawals: Moving crypto or fiat out of the exchange. If withdrawals are degraded, your transfers may be delayed.
- API: The technical interface that apps and bots use. API issues mainly affect automated trading.
What to Do During an Exchange Outage
- Do not panic — your funds are still in your account.
- Avoid starting new deposits or withdrawals until the issue resolves.
- Check the exchange's official social media for updates.
- Never trust “support agents” who DM you — they are scammers.
- If you need to trade urgently, consider using a different exchange temporarily.