Cloudflare outage hits multiple crypto websites, social media channels

Many users reported not having access to websites, including Coinbase and Blockchain.com, and social media platforms after Cloudflare reported an “internal service degradation.”
Cloudflare, the company responsible for providing network services to websites and platforms across the internet, reported disruptions, which removed access to the front end of many cryptocurrency websites and communications through social media.
In a Tuesday update to its system status, Cloudflare said that it had implemented a fix after reporting an “internal service degradation” at 11:48 am UTC.
“[W]e believe the incident is now resolved,” said Cloudlfare in an update on its status. “We are continuing to monitor for errors to ensure all services are back to normal.”
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