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How can I download my transaction history?
How can I download my transaction history?

You can easily download an extract of all your Finary Invest transactions.

Pierre-Luc Schaming avatar
Written by Pierre-Luc Schaming
Updated over a month ago

To get an overview of all your transactions you did with Finary Invest, you can easily export all your transactions via your mobile app or via the web version.

Download my transaction history

🖥️ Web version

  1. Go to the Invest page, and select the Transactions tab

  2. Click on Export transactions

  3. Set the dates you want to download the transactions for, e.g. for 2023, 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023

📱 Mobile app

  1. Go to the Invest tab

  2. Select the Transactions tab, under the action buttons (Deposit, Buy, Earn, etc.)

  3. Tap on the Download button

  4. Set the dates you want to download the transactions for, e.g. for 2023, 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023

  5. Download the file, upload it directly to your Drive or send it via Email directly to you in order to find it later

What do I see on the downloaded .csv file?

You will find the following transactions types in your exported file:

  • Trade

    • A trade can be a buy, sell or swap. In the received_amount column u will see the amount you received after your action. In the example above, the user bough ADA for 10€ (9,90€ in sent_amount and sent_currency + 0.10€ fee_amount and fee_currency) and got 36,8423011 ADA (received_amount and received_currency). The external_id is the identifier of the transaction in our system. In case you see any wrong information, this will help us to identify the correct order.

  • Withdrawal

    • Whenever a users transfers funds from Finary to an own wallet, you will see the Withdrawal transactions. In the example above, the user send 0.02 (send_amount) SOL (sent_currency) to an address with the transaction id (transaction_hash). The external_id is the identifier of the transaction in our system. In case you see any wrong information, this will help us to identify the correct order.

  • Deposit

    • Whenever a user deposited funds (only crypto) to Finary, you will see the Deposit transaction. In the example above, the user received 0.2 (received_amount) SOL (received_currency), the receiving address and transaction id (transaction_hash).

  • Reward

    • Rewards represent your yield rewards from either lending or staking. In the example above, the user got a small BTC amount and didn’t pay any fee!

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