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How to check your transaction history in Exodus?

In Exodus, access your wallet dashboard to view assets, then navigate to transaction history for detailed records and blockchain verification.

Oct 25, 2025 at 01:00 am

Accessing Your Wallet Dashboard in Exodus

1. Launch the Exodus application on your desktop or mobile device. Ensure you are logged in with the correct credentials to access your wallet.

2. Once inside the main interface, locate the dashboard that displays your total portfolio balance and individual cryptocurrency holdings.

3. The dashboard serves as the central hub where all assets are listed. Each cryptocurrency you own appears with its current market value and amount.

4. Click or tap on any specific asset to view detailed information related to that coin or token.

5. This step prepares you for navigating into the transaction history associated with the selected cryptocurrency.

Navigating to Transaction History

1. After selecting a particular cryptocurrency from your portfolio, look for a tab labeled “Transactions” or an icon resembling a list or clock.

2. Tap or click on this section to reveal a chronological list of all incoming and outgoing transactions tied to that asset.

3. Each entry includes key details such as date, time, transaction type (send or receive), amount, and status (confirmed or pending).

4. For outgoing transactions, you will also see the recipient’s wallet address. Incoming transactions display the sender’s address.

5. If a transaction is confirmed, it will show the number of blockchain confirmations, providing transparency about its validation status.

Using Advanced Tools to Verify Transactions

1. Within each transaction entry, find the option labeled “View on Blockchain” or represented by a chain link icon.

Clicking this opens your default browser and redirects you to a blockchain explorer like Etherscan for Ethereum or Blockchair for Bitcoin.

2. The blockchain explorer page provides comprehensive technical data including block height, transaction hash (TXID), gas fees, and network confirmation speed.

3. You can copy the transaction ID and use it across different explorers if needed, especially when troubleshooting or verifying cross-platform activity.

This external verification adds an extra layer of security and trust, ensuring that the transaction recorded in Exodus matches public ledger data.

4. Some users may choose to monitor mempool status for unconfirmed transactions, which helps assess potential delays due to network congestion.

Exporting and Managing Transaction Records

1. Exodus allows users to export transaction history for record-keeping or tax reporting purposes.

2. Navigate to the settings menu and locate the option labeled “Export Transactions” or similar wording.

3. Choose the desired date range and format (CSV is commonly supported) before initiating the export process.

The exported file contains structured data suitable for importing into accounting software or sharing with financial advisors.

4. Store these files securely, especially since they contain sensitive information about fund movements across your digital assets.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I search for a specific transaction in Exodus?Open the transaction history for the relevant cryptocurrency and scroll through the list. Use the date and amount to identify the transaction. While native search functionality is limited, sorting by date helps locate entries faster.

Can I see failed transactions in Exodus?Yes. Failed transactions appear in the history with a clear indication of failure, often due to insufficient gas or network issues. Details such as error codes and attempted amounts are visible within the transaction record.

Does Exodus show internal transfers between wallets?Internal transfers made within your Exodus wallet—such as swapping one asset for another—are displayed under the respective asset histories. These are marked distinctly from external sends or receives.

Why doesn’t my transaction show up immediately?Pending transactions may take time depending on network congestion and fee levels. Check the transaction status in the app. If it remains pending, verify the fee rate and consider accelerating via the blockchain explorer if supported.

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