Can I cancel a GDAX pending transaction?

I have a pending transaction on GDAX. Can I cancel it? How can I cancel a pending transaction on GDAX?

3 answers
- Yes, you can cancel a pending transaction on GDAX. To do this, go to your account on GDAX and navigate to the 'Orders' section. Find the pending transaction you want to cancel and click on the 'Cancel' button. Confirm the cancellation and the transaction will be canceled.
Mar 01, 2022 · 3 years ago
- Absolutely! You have the ability to cancel a pending transaction on GDAX. Simply log into your GDAX account, locate the pending transaction in the 'Orders' section, and click on the 'Cancel' button next to it. Confirm the cancellation and voila! Your transaction will be canceled.
Mar 01, 2022 · 3 years ago
- Yes, it is possible to cancel a pending transaction on GDAX. However, please note that once a transaction is confirmed on the blockchain, it cannot be canceled. If your transaction is still pending, you can cancel it by logging into your GDAX account, navigating to the 'Orders' section, and selecting the pending transaction you wish to cancel. Click on the 'Cancel' button and follow the prompts to complete the cancellation process. Please keep in mind that cancellation fees may apply.
Mar 01, 2022 · 3 years ago
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