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Offramp - How do i find transaction hash once i have sent crypto?
Updated over a week ago

This depends on which wallet/exchange you have used while transferring crypto, Here are some basic steps that will help you find the transaction hash. You may also reach out to the concerned wallet or exchange company to find out.

To find the transaction hash after you've sent cryptocurrency, you can follow these steps based on the type of wallet and blockchain you're using:

1. Using Your Wallet

Most cryptocurrency wallets provide an easy way to view your transaction history and details, including the transaction hash. Here’s how you can find it:

a. Mobile or Desktop Wallet:

  1. Open your wallet app and log in.

  2. Navigate to the transaction history or the relevant section where transactions are listed.

  3. Find the specific transaction you’re interested in. It should be listed by date, amount, or recipient.

  4. Select the transaction to view its details.

  5. Look for the transaction ID (TXID) or transaction hash in the details section. It is typically a long string of letters and numbers.

b. Web Wallet:

  1. Log in to your web wallet using your credentials.

  2. Go to the transaction history section.

  3. Locate the transaction and click on it to view more details.

  4. The transaction hash should be displayed among the transaction details.

2. Using a Blockchain Explorer

A blockchain explorer allows you to view all transactions on the blockchain. Here's how to use one:

  1. Identify the blockchain on which the transaction was made (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum).

  2. Go to a blockchain explorer for that specific blockchain:

  3. Enter your wallet address into the search bar of the explorer.

  4. View the list of transactions associated with your wallet address.

  5. Find the transaction you are looking for based on the date, amount, or recipient address.

  6. The transaction hash (TXID) will be listed along with other transaction details.

3. Receiving Confirmation Email or Notification

If your wallet or exchange sends confirmation emails or notifications, these usually contain the transaction details, including the transaction hash.

a. Email Confirmation:

  1. Check your email for a confirmation message from your wallet or exchange.

  2. Open the email and look for the transaction details.

  3. The transaction hash will often be included in the email.

Example of Finding a Transaction Hash on Etherscan:

  1. Enter your Ethereum wallet address in the search bar.

  2. Press 'Search'.

  3. Locate the transaction you are interested in from the list of transactions.

  4. Click on the transaction to view its details.

  5. The transaction hash will be prominently displayed.

By following these steps, you should be able to easily find the transaction hash for any cryptocurrency transaction you've sent.

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