How to import transactions from Crypto.com | Coinpanda Help Center (2024)

Have you used the Crypto.com mobile app, VISA card, or exchange? Read this guide to find out how to import all your transactions to Coinpanda to calculate your taxes accurately.

Crypto.com App incl. VISA card

  1. Log in to the app and go to Accounts

  2. Click the transaction history icon in the top-right corner

  3. Click the export icon in the top right corner

  4. Select Crypto Wallet in the first menu dropdown

  5. Select a start and end date that includes your entire transaction history (you can set the end date to today)

  6. Click Export to CSV

  7. Repeat the previous steps for Fiat Wallet and Crypto.com Visa Card

  8. Upload all files to Coinpanda

Not all transactions will be exported correctly from Crypto.com, so you must verify that the imported data looks correct.

You can contact us in the Live Chat if you see any transactions missing or imported incorrectly, and we will check that for you.

Crypto.com Exchange

You can import transactions using CSV file upload or connecting your account with API keys.

API sync

  1. Go to the Profile page by hovering over the user icon in the top-right corner and clicking Profile
    (https://crypto.com/exchange/user/settings/profile)

  2. Click the ‘API Keys’ tab on the left side

  3. Click ‘Create a new API key’

  4. Give your key a name (ex: Coinpanda), enter your 2FA code, and click ‘Create API’

  5. Make sure that only ‘Can Read’ is ticked off and ‘Unrestricted’ is selected for IP access

  6. Copy the API key and Secret key to Coinpanda

CSV file upload

  1. Go to the Wallets page by hovering over Wallets in the top-right corner and clicking Spot Wallet
    (https://crypto.com/exchange/wallets/spot/balances)

  2. Click ‘Order History’ on the left side

  3. Click ‘Export History’ in the top-right corner

  4. Select a start and end date, tick off ‘Select All’ for currency, and click ‘Export to CSV’

  5. Select the ‘Export History’ tab and download the file when ready

  6. The Zip file will contain four CSV files, but the only file you need is SPOT_TRADE.csv

  7. Follow the same steps as described above, but select ‘Transaction History’ instead of ‘Order History’ on the left side

  8. Make sure that ‘Transaction History’ is selected in the dropdown

  9. The Zip file will contain four CSV files, but the only files you need are DEPOSIT.csv and WITHDAWAL.csv

  10. Upload the three CSV files to Coinpanda

How to import transactions from Crypto.com | Coinpanda Help Center (2024)

FAQs

How to import transactions from Crypto.com | Coinpanda Help Center? ›

Navigate to your Crypto.com account and find the option for downloading your complete transaction history. Import your transaction history directly into CoinLedger by mapping the data into the preferred CSV file format. CoinLedger automatically generates your gains, losses, and income tax reports based on this data.

How to import crypto.com transactions? ›

Upload your CSV file here
  1. On the Crypto Wallet page, tap the history icon (top right)
  2. Tap on the 'Export' button (top right)
  3. Select the Start and End Date (inclusive) then tap 'Export to CSV'
  4. Tap the 'Download' button for the reports that are ready to be downloaded to the phone.
  5. Upload the CSV file here.

How to get crypto csv file? ›

CSV file upload
  1. Click 'Order History' on the left side.
  2. Click 'Export History' in the top-right corner.
  3. Select a start and end date, tick off 'Select All' for currency, and click 'Export to CSV'
  4. Select the 'Export History' tab and download the file when ready.

How do I import data to Crypto.com tax? ›

Navigate to your Crypto.com account and find the option for downloading your complete transaction history. Import your transaction history directly into CoinLedger by mapping the data into the preferred CSV file format. CoinLedger automatically generates your gains, losses, and income tax reports based on this data.

How to upload crypto.com.CSV to TurboTax? ›

TurboTax Desktop
  1. Open TurboTax and open your return.
  2. Select File next to Edit in the top menu.
  3. Select Import.
  4. Select Upload crypto sales.
  5. On the What's the name of the crypto service you used? ...
  6. Select Upload it from my computer on the Go ahead and upload your crypto gain/loss CSV file screen.

What is a CSV file for crypto? ›

CSV definition: Acronym for Comma-Separated Values, a plain-text file that stores tables, each line represents a row and commas separated individual values. CSV, an acronym for Comma-Separated Values, plays a crucial role in data management, especially in the context of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies.

How do I import crypto into my wallet? ›

First, you ensure that the right network is selected, then you go to setting/menu options in the wallet to go to the explorer page “view on explorer” option and then choose the desired token from your holdings or look for a token from the list of supported tokens in the chain, copy the token contract address and add it ...

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