Here is the gist of the article in video form:
New updates will be added at the end of this story …….
The original story (published May 6th) follows:
Original story:
Those who have traded before already know the benefits a decentralized platform offers traders and developers by breaking down intermediates.
The Etherium-based platform is compatible with all ERC-20 token and wallet services such as the huge Coinbase.
The platform does not have a dedicated mobile app, but allows trading with other wallets via Uniswap’s front-end interface.
Uniswap was in the news recently for its upcoming V3 and the altcoins that would make an impact along the way.
Uniswap V3
But shortly after launching the most powerful version of the protocol, V3, Uniswap began harassing Coinbase users who were about to start trading.
Social media channels have been flooded with an issue where the Coinbase wallet throws a blank page when accessing the Uniswap interface.
What about the Coinbase wallet problem, will anyone fix it? Thousands of users cannot connect through their Coinbase wallet, money is locked up? (Source)
New, #TEL bought at Uniswap, but with their new update it doesn’t work on the Coinbase wallet. Any other trusted wallets that I could use? (Source)
Source (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
This is a huge success as the Uniswap V3 update claimed to offer seamless trading but turned out to be a total disappointment as it no longer works with Coinbase.
This problem only started appearing after the last update, things were in flux with the old version.
There doesn’t seem to be a solution or address from any of the supports right now, and switching to another exchange that supports ERC-20 tokens is the only way to break the barrier.
There are many wallets that can be linked to Uniswap, but Metamask is one of the most recently launched and well-known Etherium wallets.
This is a total mess considering Coinbase’s huge user base. Coinbase and Uniswap really need to fix things before users start making the switch.
We’ll continue to track this issue and update this page as history progresses so stay tuned.
Update 1 (May 07)
Uniswap is now working on Coinbase. Thank you for sharing the information, Alan Morrison.
Update 2 (October 26th)
New reports on Twitter suggest that Uniswap has stopped working on Coinbase. However, the team still did not realize the problem.
Someone else’s #Uniswap not working? When I click “Swap Confirmation” it updates to show “Swap Confirmation” again. Transaction does not go through … can someone help? (Source)
How do you buy Doesn’t work on Uniswap (source)
Does anyone know how to get this on Coinbase. I used Uniswap but it doesn’t go through for some reason (source)
Update 3 (October 27th)
Uniswap appears to be up and running again as there are no reports to suggest that users are having problems with the service.
Update 4 (October 30th)
Users are still reporting problems with Uniswap. According to reports, when users click “Confirm Swap” they say they wait for confirmation. Then it will update to show Confirm Exchange again.
Here are some reports for your reference:
(Source)
@Uniswap #Uniswap from someone else is not working? When I click “Swap Confirmation” it updates to show “Swap Confirmation” again. Transaction does not go through … can someone help? (Source) .. however the gas fees were deducted from my Coinbase wallet .. Tried to exchange USDC for Saitama coin .. ?? (Source)
Update 5 (November 2nd)
According to one of the users concerned, the increase in slip tolerance seems to have worked.
I’ve tried surgical suggestions and increasing the slip tolerance worked for me. 2.5% worked. A lower value does not confirm the exchange for me. Thanks for helping!!
source
Every time I try to exchange for another coin with Ethereum, I click on “Confirm Swap” and it says “Wait for Confirmation” and then go straight back to the “Confirm Swap” button. I’ve tried for 15 or 20 minutes at various times to no avail. I’ve allowed slippage anywhere from .10-.50. Any ideas for a successful swap? Thanks very much! (Source)
Update 6 (November 03)
In-depth is another workaround suggested by a Redditor. Check it out below:
I’ve had the problem for a while. For some reason, changing the last two digits to “99” of the coin you are switching to seems to work for me. (Source)
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