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Core web: How do I manage my recurring swaps?

How to pause, resume, or cancel recurring swaps in Core web.

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Written by Chris

A user can view their scheduled recurring swaps and pause, resume, or cancel any of them from the Swap screen in Core web.

Open the recurring swaps list

  1. From the Portfolio screen, select Swap.

  2. Select Recurring swaps.

Each scheduled swap appears as its own card showing the tokens being swapped and the amount per swap, the frequency and total number of orders, the Orders executed count, and the Next swap scheduled date and time.

Pause/Unpause Recurring Swaps

Pause a recurring swap

Pausing stops upcoming orders while keeping the schedule in place, so it can be resumed later.

  1. Locate the recurring swap to pause.

  2. On that swap's card, select Pause.

  3. If eligible, leave Get free gas toggled on to have gas fees paid by Core, or set the gas speed.

  4. Select Approve.

Resume a paused recurring swap

  1. Locate the paused recurring swap.

  2. On that swap's card, select Resume.

  3. If eligible, leave Get free gas toggled on to have gas fees paid by Core, or set the gas speed.

  4. Select Approve.

Cancel a recurring swap

NOTE: Cancelling a recurring swap only stops future orders. It does not reverse swaps that have already executed.

  1. Locate the recurring swap to stop.

  2. On that swap's card, select Cancel.

  3. If eligible, leave Get free gas toggled on to have gas fees paid by Core.

  4. Select Approve.

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