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How to Check Your Full Transaction History on Binance?

Access your Binance dashboard by logging in, navigating to Wallet > Transaction History, and use filters to export detailed crypto activity securely.

Nov 29, 2025 at 01:39 pm

Accessing Your Binance Account Dashboard

1. Navigate to the official Binance website or open the mobile application and log in using your registered credentials. Ensure two-factor authentication is enabled for added security.

  1. Once logged in, locate the profile icon typically found in the top-right corner of the desktop interface or within the menu on the app. Click or tap to reveal account options.
  2. Select 'Wallet' from the dropdown or sidebar menu. This section serves as the central hub for all financial activities including deposits, withdrawals, and transaction records.
  3. Choose 'Overview' or 'Transaction History' depending on your interface layout. The system may default to a summary view, requiring further navigation to access complete details.
  4. Confirm that you are viewing the correct account type—spot, futures, margin, or funding wallet—as each maintains separate transaction logs.

Filtering and Exporting Transaction Records

1. Within the Transaction History tab, use available filters such as date range, transaction type (deposit, withdrawal, internal transfer), and specific cryptocurrencies to narrow down results.

  1. Set the desired time frame by selecting start and end dates. Binance allows users to retrieve data up to one year in a single export batch.
  2. Click the 'Export' button to generate a downloadable CSV or Excel file containing all filtered transactions, including timestamps, asset names, amounts, fees, and transaction IDs.
  3. Review the exported file using spreadsheet software to verify completeness. Missing entries may require adjusting filters and repeating the export process.
  4. Store the exported files securely, especially if they contain sensitive financial information related to tax reporting or audits.

Understanding Key Transaction Details

1. Each transaction entry includes essential fields: Time (UTC timestamp), Asset (cryptocurrency symbol), Type (e.g., deposit, withdrawal, buy, sell), and Status (completed, pending, failed).

  1. For trades executed on spot markets, navigate to 'Orders' then 'Trade History' to view matched orders with counterparties, prices, and execution times.
  2. Withdrawal records display blockchain transaction hashes (TXIDs), enabling external verification on public explorers like Blockchain.com or Etherscan.
  3. Internal transfers between Binance accounts or to other users show unique internal IDs rather than on-chain hashes, reflecting off-chain movement.
  4. Failed transactions are logged with error codes or messages explaining rejections, such as insufficient balance or network congestion.

Monitoring Cross-Chain and Internal Movements

1. When assets move across different blockchains (e.g., transferring USDT from ERC-20 to TRC-20), these actions appear under 'Deposit & Withdrawal History' with distinct network labels.

  1. Use the search bar within the transaction table to locate specific assets quickly, particularly useful when managing portfolios with multiple tokens.
  2. Staking rewards, referral bonuses, and airdrops are categorized under 'Other Activities' or grouped with deposits, often marked with special icons or labels.
  3. Futures wallet transfers reflect movements between spot and derivatives accounts, critical for tracking collateral allocation and profit/loss calculations.
  4. Real-time updates may lag slightly during high-traffic periods; refreshing the page ensures the latest data syncs with the server.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I recover deleted transaction history on Binance?No, users cannot delete transaction history from Binance’s servers. All records remain permanently stored on their platform. What appears as deletion is merely filtering or UI adjustments.

Why are some transaction types missing from my export file?If certain transactions do not appear, verify that the correct wallet (spot, futures, etc.) and filters (date range, asset) are applied. Each wallet operates independently with segregated logs.

How long does Binance retain transaction data?Binance retains transaction records for at least one year per export limit. Historical data beyond this requires manual archiving through periodic exports.

Are fiat transaction details included in the crypto history?Fiat deposits and withdrawals processed via third-party payment providers appear separately under 'Fiat Deposit/Withdrawal History,' not in the main crypto transaction list.

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