Patreon, a subscription-based platform that connects content creators with their supporters, has identified an issue with its Payoneer payouts system and has temporarily disabled payouts to creators. On Aug. 2, the company announced on its X account (formerly Twitter) that it would provide an update on Thursday by 10 a.m. Pacific time (1 p.m. ET). Crypto developers monitor payments glitches on major platforms partly because a key premise of the blockchain industry is to build infrastructure that improves on the current options.
An unrelated issue is causing a slightly higher-than-normal number of patron payments to be erroneously flagged as fraudulent by their banks, according to the Patreon Status account on X. We’re sorry for the inconvenience this may cause creators and their patrons. We are working diligently with our partners to resolve this.
Members of Patreon started to notice that the payments system had failed on Wednesday, and users on Nitter, an open-source alternative to Twitter, and Reddit shared that they were experiencing failures. “Hey, if you’re a Patreon creator and are confused as to why a bunch of your income vanished, it’s because Patreon’s system appears to have totally collapsed,” a user by the name of @JasonKPargin shared over Nitter.
Patreon has identified an issue with its Payoneer payouts system and has temporarily disabled payouts to creators. Crypto developers are monitoring the payments glitch on the platform, as the blockchain industry seeks to build infrastructure that improves on the current options. We’re sorry for the inconvenience this may cause creators and their patrons, according to the Patreon Status account on X. We are working diligently with our partners to resolve this. Users on Nitter and Reddit have reported experiencing failures with the payments system.