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Blockchain.com Crypto Wallet Outage Affects 'Large Number' of Users

The outage was resolved roughly seven hours after publication of this article, according to the firm's status page.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 12:23 p.m. Published Mar 9, 2021, 1:37 p.m.
Blockchain.com CEO Peter Smith
Blockchain.com CEO Peter Smith

Update (March 9, 21:19 UTC): According to the Blockchain.com status page, the outage was resolved at 20:07 UTC on Tuesday.

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Crypto wallet firm Blockchain.com announced Tuesday it is experiencing an outage that has impacted “a large number of customers.” The company, which recently raised $120 million, is currently investigating the issue.

In a follow-up tweet, Blockchain.com told its customers, “please rest assured your funds are secure.”

As of 13:37 UTC, the outage was still listed on Blockchain.com's status page.

Read more: Crypto Wallet Startup Blockchain.com Raises $120M From Investors Including Google Ventures

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