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How to check my order history on KuCoin?

Access your KuCoin dashboard by logging in, enable 2FA, then navigate to "Orders" or "Trade History" to view, filter, and export detailed trading records across spot, futures, and margin.

Oct 16, 2025 at 07:19 pm

Accessing Your KuCoin Account Dashboard

1. Navigate to the official KuCoin website or open the mobile application.

  1. Enter your registered email address and password to log in securely.
  2. If two-factor authentication is enabled, complete the verification process using your preferred method such as Google Authenticator or SMS.
  3. Once logged in, you will be directed to the main dashboard where trading pairs, asset balances, and quick access menus are displayed.
  4. Look for the “Orders” or “Trade History” section typically located in the top navigation bar or within the user profile dropdown menu.

Locating Order History Across Different Trading Sections

1. KuCoin categorizes order history based on trading types: spot, futures, margin, and stop orders.

  1. Click on “Orders” and select “Spot Orders” to view completed, canceled, and active spot trades.
  2. For perpetual or futures contracts, go to the “Futures” tab and access “Order History” under the relevant market.
  3. Each section displays timestamps, executed prices, order types (limit, market, stop-limit), and fees incurred.
  4. Use filters like date range, trading pair, or status (filled, partially filled, canceled) to narrow down specific transactions.

Exporting and Reviewing Trade Records

1. On the desktop version, locate the export function usually represented by a download icon next to the search/filter options.

  1. Choose the desired format—CSV is commonly supported for spreadsheet analysis.
  2. Specify the time period for which you want to retrieve data to avoid overwhelming file sizes.
  3. Downloaded files include critical details such as order ID, transaction type, price per unit, total amount, and fee deductions.
  4. These records are essential for tax reporting, performance evaluation, and resolving discrepancies with customer support.

Understanding Key Data Points in Order History

1. The “Average Price” reflects the mean execution cost across multiple fills within a single order.

  1. “Cumulative Quantity” shows the total number of tokens traded upon full or partial execution.
  2. Fees are itemized separately and often displayed in KCS or the base currency depending on fee discount settings.
  3. Distinguish between “Maker” and “Taker” roles as they influence fee rates and appear explicitly in transaction logs.
  4. Recognizing these elements ensures accurate assessment of trading efficiency and cost management over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I see canceled orders in my history?Yes, canceled orders appear in the order history under the “Canceled” filter. They include submission time, trading pair, and original quantity before cancellation.

How long does KuCoin retain order records?KuCoin maintains order data for several years. However, the interface may only display up to one year by default. Use the export tool for older records beyond the visible range.

Is it possible to recover deleted order history?No manual deletion occurs since order history is stored permanently on KuCoin’s servers. Users cannot erase entries, ensuring all trades remain auditable at any time.

Why don’t some trades appear in my spot order history?Trades executed in futures, staking, or peer-to-peer markets are not listed under spot orders. Check the corresponding sections to locate those transactions accurately.

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