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Transaction History

Browse, filter, and understand a wallet's full transaction history with historical USD pricing in the Portfolio Transactions tab.

The Transactions tab is a complete, filterable history of a wallet's activity, with the USD value of each transaction at the time it happened. Open it from Portfolio → Transactions.

Filtering

Narrow the list with:

  • Type filtersAll, Received, Sent, Swaps, Transfers, Approvals.
  • Date range — pick a start and end date to focus on a period.
  • Search — search by token, mint, or transaction signature.

Reading a row

Each transaction is shown as a row with aligned columns:

  • Type — an icon for the kind of transaction (transfer, swap, etc.). A failed transaction is flagged with a warning marker.
  • Token — the token involved, with its logo and symbol.
  • Amount — the signed amount (a green + for incoming, a red for outgoing).
  • USD value — the value in USD at the time of the transaction, with the historical unit price shown in parentheses. Because it uses the price on that day, it reflects what the transfer was actually worth then — not today's price.
  • Fee — the network fee paid, in XNT.
  • Counterparty — the other party in the transfer, shown as from … or to … and linked to that account.
  • Programs — the on-chain programs the transaction touched.
  • Slot — the slot the transaction landed in, linked to the transaction detail.
  • Time — when it happened, with a link to the full transaction and the data source.

Transactions are grouped by day (Today, Yesterday, and dated sections) so it's easy to scan.

"Unpriced" transactions

If a token had no known price at the time of a transaction, its USD column reads unpriced rather than showing a fabricated value. The transfer amount is still shown — only the dollar figure is withheld.

Loading more

The list loads in pages. Scroll to the bottom and use Load more to fetch older history. When you reach the end you'll see a count and an "end of history" note.

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