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How to find transaction ID (TXID) on Kraken? (History details)

To find a crypto deposit’s TXID on Kraken: log in, go to Funding > Deposit History, click Details next to the transaction, and locate the prominent Transaction ID under blockchain info.

Mar 16, 2026 at 02:00 pm

Finding Transaction ID in Kraken Deposit History

1. Log into your Kraken account using verified credentials and two-factor authentication.

2. Navigate to the Funding section from the main navigation bar.

3. Select Deposit History to view all incoming asset transfers.

4. Locate the specific deposit entry by filtering date range or searching by asset symbol.

5. Click the Details button adjacent to the relevant transaction row.

6. A modal window appears showing full metadata including network, amount, status, and the Transaction ID (TXID) displayed prominently under blockchain information.

Locating TXID in Kraken Withdrawal Records

1. Go to the Funding tab and choose Withdrawal History.

2. Identify the withdrawal using timestamps, asset type, or destination address.

3. Hover over or click the three-dot icon next to the entry to reveal contextual options.

4. Select View Details to open a dedicated panel with on-chain confirmation data.

5. The TXID is listed as “Transaction Hash”, often prefixed with “0x” for Ethereum-based assets or alphanumeric strings for Bitcoin and others.

Accessing TXID via Kraken Trade History

1. Open the Trade section and select Order History or Trade History.

2. Filter results by time frame, pair, or order status to isolate executed trades linked to on-chain settlements.

3. Click the transaction ID icon (a chain-link symbol) beside any trade that triggered a settlement event.

4. In the resulting overlay, scroll to the Settlement Information subsection.

5. The TXID appears alongside block height, confirmations, and network explorer link.

Using Kraken API to Retrieve TXID Programmatically

1. Generate a secure API key with Query Funds permission enabled in the API settings.

2. Call the Query Ledgers endpoint with ledger IDs associated with deposits or withdrawals.

3. Parse the JSON response where each ledger object contains a refid field mapping to transaction records.

4. Cross-reference refid values with the Query Transactions endpoint to extract raw blockchain identifiers.

5. The returned structure includes a txid key holding the exact hash used by the underlying network.

Common Questions and Answers

Q: Can I find TXID for fiat deposits made via bank transfer?A: No. Fiat deposits processed through wire, SEPA, or SWIFT do not generate blockchain transaction IDs. Only crypto deposits and withdrawals produce TXIDs.

Q: Why does my TXID show as “N/A” in withdrawal history?A: This occurs when Kraken has not yet broadcast the transaction to the network—typically during internal processing, fee calculation, or scheduled batch dispatches.

Q: Is the TXID visible before the transaction receives confirmations?A: Yes. Kraken displays the TXID immediately after broadcasting, even if zero confirmations have been recorded on the blockchain.

Q: Does Kraken support TXID lookup for tokens on non-native chains like Polygon or Arbitrum?A: Yes. TXIDs for supported EVM-compatible networks appear with full hash visibility and direct links to corresponding block explorers.

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