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How to check my transaction history in Exodus Wallet?

View your Exodus Wallet transaction history by selecting an asset, then scroll to see details like date, amount, and status—tap any transaction for TXID, addresses, and fees.

Oct 13, 2025 at 06:37 am

Accessing Your Transaction History in Exodus Wallet

1. Launch the Exodus Wallet application on your desktop or mobile device. Ensure you are logged into your account using your credentials or recovery phrase if prompted.

2. Once inside the main dashboard, locate the asset for which you want to view transaction history. Each cryptocurrency held in your wallet is displayed with its balance and price chart.

3. Click or tap on the specific cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin or Ethereum. This opens a detailed view showing send, receive, and swap options along with recent activity.

4. Scroll down within the asset’s page to find the transaction list. Each entry includes details like date, time, amount, and transaction status (confirmed or pending).

5. Tap or click on any individual transaction to see more information, including the transaction ID (TXID), sender and recipient addresses, network fees, and block confirmation data.

Understanding Transaction Details

1. When viewing a single transaction, pay attention to the TXID. This unique identifier can be copied and used to verify the transaction on blockchain explorers like Etherscan or Blockchair.

2. Check whether the transaction is incoming or outgoing. Incoming transactions appear with a green plus sign, while outgoing ones display a red minus indicator.

3. Confirm the number of network confirmations. For higher security, especially with large transfers, ensure the transaction has multiple confirmations on the blockchain.

4. Review the fee associated with the transaction. Exodus automatically calculates competitive miner or gas fees, but these may vary depending on network congestion at the time of transfer.

5. Note that internal transactions between your own Exodus addresses may not incur fees and are processed instantly within the wallet interface.

Synchronizing and Exporting Data

1. Ensure your Exodus Wallet is fully synced with the blockchain network. An out-of-date sync might delay the appearance of recent transactions in your history.

2. Use the desktop version of Exodus to access advanced features, including the ability to export transaction records. Navigate to Settings > Logs > Export Transactions to generate a CSV file.

3. The exported CSV contains all historical data, including dates, amounts, addresses, and fees. This file can be opened in spreadsheet software for personal accounting or tax reporting purposes.

4. Keep your software updated. New versions of Exodus often improve transaction tracking accuracy and add support for additional assets and networks.

5. If transactions are missing, try restarting the app or restoring the wallet from your 12-word recovery phrase on a different device to verify consistency across platforms.

Always double-check recipient addresses before sending funds. Incorrect addresses result in irreversible losses on most blockchain networks.

Exodus does not store your private keys or transaction data on external servers. All history remains local to your device unless manually exported.

For enhanced privacy, consider using different addresses for receiving funds, even though Exodus generates new addresses automatically per transaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I see pending transactions in Exodus Wallet?Yes, pending transactions appear in real-time under the relevant asset tab. They will show as unconfirmed until included in a blockchain block. You can monitor their progress directly within the app.

Does Exodus support transaction filtering by date or type?The current version allows basic chronological sorting of transactions. While advanced filters aren’t available in the UI, exporting the CSV file enables custom filtering by date, amount, or transaction direction using external tools.

What should I do if a transaction doesn’t appear in my history?Verify that you’re checking the correct asset and network. Cross-reference the deposit address using a blockchain explorer. If discrepancies persist, restore your wallet from the recovery phrase to rule out syncing issues.

Is it safe to share my transaction history with third parties?Sharing exported transaction data carries privacy risks. Avoid disclosing this information publicly. If required for audits or services, remove sensitive metadata and use secure transmission methods.

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