Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) from GDAX (CoinBase Pro) to Gemini

Step by step overview on how to withdraw Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) from GDAX

GDAX or Coinbase Pro offers straightforward steps in processing Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) or Fiat money withdrawals. To gain access to all available features on GDAX, you need to completely verify your account.

We prepared this guide to help you with your first Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) withdrawal on GDAX.

  1. Withdraw Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) from GDAX
  2. Withdraw Fiat money from GDAX

Access the GDAX website by clicking this link. The link is now showing as Coinbase Pro.

Once you’re logged in, type in your registered email address and password. 

After logging in, proceed at the  upper-left side corner of the page and select your currency, then click on “Withdraw.”

1. Withdraw Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) from your GDAX account

To withdraw Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) from your GDAX account, select your Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) from the drop-down menu under “Select currency.” After selecting your Multi-collateral DAI (DAI), click on “Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) address” and enter the address. Make sure that you supply the correct one to avoid losing funds as it can no longer be reverted once completely processed.

Click on “Withdraw funds” to proceed.

Good job! You have successfully processed Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) withdrawal from your GDAX account.

 

2. Withdraw Fiat money from your GDAX account

To deposit Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) on your GDAX account, select your Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) from the drop-down menu under “Select currency.” After selecting your currency, you will be routed to another page showing you different methods to select from in processing withdrawal. Fill out the form with the information required by the system. Make sure your information are accurate and complete to avoid delays or losing funds. Click on “Withdraw funds” to proceed.

You did it! You have withdrawn Fiat money from your GDAX account.

Step by step overview on how to deposit Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) on Gemini

With Gemini, you can deposit cryptocurrencies like Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) as well as Fiat money, but first, make sure you have completed the account “Verification” process and have activated 2FA.

Here are the steps on how to deposit Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) on your registered and confirmed Gemini account:

  1. Deposit Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) on Gemini
  2. Deposit Fiat money on Gemini

Click here to open the exchange site and click on “Sign in.”

Type in your registered email address and password, then click on “Submit.”

After logging in, go to “Transfer funds” then select on “Deposit Into Exchange” to start depositing funds on your Gemini account.

1. Deposit Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) on your Gemini account

To deposit Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) on Gemini, select your Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) under “Deposit Into Exchange.”

Once you have selected your Multi-collateral DAI (DAI), you can generate your wallet address by scanning the QR code. Make sure the right address is entered when processing deposits as completed transactions can no longer be reverted and may result in losing funds.

Great! You have deposited Multi-collateral DAI (DAI) on your Gemini account. 

 

2. Deposit Fiat money on your Gemini account

To deposit Fiat money on Gemini, select your currency under “Deposit Into Exchange.” Next, select your funding source from the dropdown menu and enter your deposit amount. Click on “Review Deposit” and review the information that you supplied to avoid losing funds. Then confirm the transaction.

Excellent! You have funded Fiat money on your Gemini account.

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