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I transferred BTC from GDAX to Binance. I have the transaction ID. How do I find out the status of the transfer. GDAX reports transfer complete. Thanks.

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    Check blockexplorer.com Dec 13, 2017 at 0:33
  • I have this same question. blockonomics.co is pretty cool (in addition to blockexplorer and others mentioned) once we know the BTC transaction ID, but right now I only know my Gdax transfer ID, which doesn't seem to help me.
    – Ryan
    Dec 20, 2017 at 21:52
  • Here are other people having the same problem with GDAX in the past month saying that transactions can take hours or days to get confirmed in their destination: reddit.com/r/GDAX/comments/7c5q81/…
    – Ryan
    Dec 20, 2017 at 22:00
  • I found the answer. If it helps you, please upvote and click the checkmark to accept it: bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/66041/36024
    – Ryan
    Dec 21, 2017 at 14:20

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I found where GDAX shows the transaction hash!

  1. Visit https://www.gdax.com/accounts

  2. Click a coin on the left (BTC, BCH, ETH, or LTC).

  3. Instead of staying on the "History" tab (which is probably where you see Transfer ID for each transfer), click "Transfers" in the top right.

  4. Then click each "withdraw" row to expand it, and you'll see its transaction hash.

For example, I'm able to find the hash of an LTC that I just transferred, and then I can browse to https://bchain.info/LTC/tx/4a857bc76d31c801dbc1aac33c4940cd11401f7f7401dfd6e05dfcf43af8867e and see that it has already been confirmed twice.

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    Correction, first go to "Accounts", then select your coin, then click the "Transfers" tab.
    – bart
    Dec 21, 2017 at 17:02
  • @bart Good point. Updated my answer.
    – Ryan
    Dec 22, 2017 at 17:59
  • Only show hash after transfer has been completed :( Feb 28, 2018 at 16:59
  • Wow, I'm interested to look back on this answer of mine, and by now I don't even remember what gdax.com was, and it's now unavailable, as is bchain.info.
    – Ryan
    Mar 26, 2022 at 1:27
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The GDAX transaction ID doesn't seem to be helpful in tracking unconfirmed transfers (the kind you most want to track). Instead, use the recipient address with blockchain.info.

Just pop the recipient BTC address (the one you transferred to) into the search on http://blockchain.info and you should see the transaction.

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You can search for it on a publicly available blockchain explorer. Some examples:

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  • Gdax.com only seems to provide a hyphenated Transfer ID rather than a BTC transaction ID, so I don't think those sites help.
    – Ryan
    Dec 20, 2017 at 21:53
  • I found the answer: bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/66041/36024
    – Ryan
    Dec 21, 2017 at 14:20

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