How do I cancel my transaction?

How do I cancel my transaction?

In general, crypto transactions cannot be canceled. Since cryptocurrency transactions are based on blockchain technology, once a transaction is recorded on the blockchain, it cannot be changed or reversed. This means that once the transaction is confirmed, it is final and cannot be undone.

Therefore, it's always important to double-check all the details of a transaction carefully before proceeding. Taking a moment to verify the information can help prevent any irreversible mistakes in your crypto transactions.

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