How we checked this
We reviewed the linked sources and keep this page updated when the record changes. Use the source list below to verify the details.
Key points
Domain record: coinbase.com is treated as an official Coinbase domain record in CryptoRescue. It is a reference point for clone-domain checks, support-link verification and exchange-incident context.
How to use this record
Use this record when a story, user report or scam alert mentions a Coinbase-branded page. The record helps editors distinguish official service links from look-alike domains and social-support impersonation.
The record should not be used to say every Coinbase interaction is safe. It only identifies the official domain baseline that other links can be compared against.
Verification checklist
| Check | What it means |
|---|---|
| Exact domain | Compare the full host against coinbase.com and official Coinbase subdomains. |
| Discovery path | Prefer saved bookmarks or the official app over ads, replies and DMs. |
| Support request | Official account support should not need a wallet seed phrase. |
| Incident context | Use Coinbase Status for service-wide issues. |
Risk limits
- A low-risk official-domain label does not verify a specific offer, token, email or support reply.
- A phishing site may use Coinbase branding while living on a different domain or subdomain.
- Account-specific disputes still need official support and evidence records.
Reader next steps
- Open Coinbase through a saved official path before entering credentials.
- Use official support routes for account-specific problems.
- Save suspicious look-alike URLs and report them before they disappear.
Related CryptoRescue pages
Update rule
Refresh this record if Coinbase changes official login, support or status-page routing.
Update log
- 10 May 2026Published with source tracking and reader-safety context.
- CorrectionsIf a source changes or a claim needs clarification, this page can be updated from the editorial desk.