Finding your transaction history on Coinbase is essential for tracking your crypto activity, reviewing past trades, or preparing financial records. Whether you want to check past purchases, sales, withdrawals, or deposits, Coinbase makes it easy to access your transaction history.
To begin, open the Coinbase app and ensure you're signed into your account. On the main screen, look for the transaction history icon, which appears as a small document-like symbol located at the bottom center of the screen. Tap on this icon to view a list of all your past transactions.
Once inside the transaction history section, you will see a complete record of your activity, including buys, sells, conversions, transfers, and staking rewards. You can further refine your search by applying filters. Tap on the filter option to sort transactions by type (Buy, Sell, Convert, Send, Receive, Deposit, Withdrawal, or Staking). Additionally, you can filter transactions based on their status (Completed, Active, or Pending) or by specific assets like Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), or USDC.
If you need to locate a particular transaction, scroll through the history or use the search function to find it more quickly. For users who require a downloadable record, Coinbase also allows transaction history to be exported as a CSV file from the web platform.
Having access to transaction history is useful for tracking your portfolio performance, managing tax reporting, and ensuring transparency in your crypto transactions. If you have trouble finding your history, ensure your app is updated or try accessing it through the Coinbase website.
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0:00 Introduction
0:10 Opening the Coinbase app
0:24 Accessing the transaction history section
0:36 Filtering transactions by type, status, or asset
0:52 Reviewing and tracking specific transactions
1:12 Conclusion
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