TL;DR
Revolut users experienced a glitch showing Bitcoin prices at just 2 cents due to a third-party provider failure. The company is working on resolving the issue and has confirmed the disruption has been fixed.
A third-party provider failure caused Revolut’s app to show wildly inaccurate crypto prices on Friday, the company confirmed, after users flooded social media with screenshots of Bitcoin listed at just 2 cents.
Third-Party Provider Blamed For Pricing Chaos
Revolut acknowledged the problem in a public statement, saying engineers were working on a fix and urging customers to check its status page for updates.
Hi. We want to help resolve the issues you’re facing with the Bitcoin price notification. We’re currently experiencing issues affecting some of the app’s functionalities. Please be assured that our colleagues are working on this as we speak. Please keep an eye on our status page…
— Revolut Support (@revolutsupport) May 8, 2026
A company spokesperson later confirmed the disruption had been resolved, attributing it to a service failure at an unnamed external pricing provider.
The company said it was still evaluating the full details of what went wrong.
UPDATE: It wasn’t just Bitcoin.
Multiple coins on Revolut appeared to flash-crash/glitch at the same time.
Looks like a pricing/chart glitch — but for a few seconds, everyone thought they discovered the biggest crypto discount of all time.#Crypto #Bitcoin #Revolut pic.twitter.com/fIelIbAOor
— Dave Flowman (@_btcd) May 8, 2026
The glitch wasn’t limited to Bitcoin. Users reported seeing simultaneous price drops across XRP, Solana, and even stablecoins like USDT and USDC — assets designed to hold steady at one dollar.
Screenshots shared on X and Reddit showed Bitcoin’s 24-hour chart registering a roughly 50% intraday plunge, with the price briefly anchoring near $39,900 before snapping back.