How long does it usually take for my GDAX withdrawal to go through to Binance?
Lauritzen BrantleyNov 24, 2021 · 3 years ago3 answers
I recently made a withdrawal from GDAX to Binance and I'm wondering how long it typically takes for the transfer to go through? Can anyone provide some insights on the average processing time for GDAX withdrawals to Binance?
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- Nov 24, 2021 · 3 years agoThe processing time for GDAX withdrawals to Binance can vary depending on several factors. Generally, it takes around 10-30 minutes for the transfer to be completed. However, during periods of high network congestion or when there are issues with the blockchain, it may take longer. It's always a good idea to check the status of your withdrawal on both GDAX and Binance platforms to get the most accurate information.
- Nov 24, 2021 · 3 years agoFrom my personal experience, GDAX withdrawals to Binance usually take around 15-20 minutes to go through. However, please keep in mind that this is just an estimate and the actual processing time may vary. It's recommended to check the transaction status on both platforms for real-time updates.
- Nov 24, 2021 · 3 years agoBased on my knowledge of the industry, GDAX withdrawals to Binance typically take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour to complete. However, please note that this can vary depending on network congestion and other external factors. If your withdrawal is taking longer than expected, it's best to contact the customer support of both GDAX and Binance for further assistance.
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