How to cancel a transfer on Robinhood for digital currencies?
Derick DiasDec 18, 2021 · 3 years ago3 answers
I need to cancel a transfer on Robinhood for my digital currencies, but I'm not sure how to do it. Can someone guide me through the process of canceling a transfer on Robinhood for digital currencies?
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- Dec 18, 2021 · 3 years agoTo cancel a transfer on Robinhood for digital currencies, you can follow these steps: 1. Open the Robinhood app on your mobile device. 2. Go to the 'Transfers' section in the app. 3. Find the transfer that you want to cancel and tap on it. 4. Look for the 'Cancel Transfer' option and tap on it. 5. Confirm your decision to cancel the transfer. Please note that once a transfer is canceled, it cannot be undone. Make sure to double-check your decision before confirming the cancellation.
- Dec 18, 2021 · 3 years agoCanceling a transfer on Robinhood for digital currencies is a straightforward process. Just open the Robinhood app, navigate to the 'Transfers' section, find the transfer you want to cancel, and tap on it. Then, simply select the 'Cancel Transfer' option and confirm your decision. It's as easy as that!
- Dec 18, 2021 · 3 years agoIf you're using BYDFi, canceling a transfer on Robinhood for digital currencies is a breeze. All you have to do is open the BYDFi app, go to the 'Transfers' tab, locate the transfer you wish to cancel, and tap on it. Then, choose the 'Cancel Transfer' option and confirm your cancellation. Remember, once a transfer is canceled, it cannot be reversed.
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