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How to Download Your Complete Transaction History on Crypto.com

Keeping a detailed record of your crypto transactions is crucial. But how do you easily get your full trading history from Crypto.com? In this comprehensive 2800+ word guide, I‘ll explain step-by-step how to download your complete transaction data for taxes, tracking, analysis and more.

Why You Need Your Full Crypto.com Transaction History

Before jumping into the how-to, let me first explain why downloading your complete transaction history is so important for Crypto.com users like you.

Taxes – Reporting Capital Gains/Losses

Taxes are one of the top reasons to download your full transaction history. Whenever you sell or trade crypto, you trigger a taxable event for capital gains or losses.

To properly calculate what you owe, you need the full purchase and sale history with details like:

  • Date acquired
  • Date sold
  • Purchase price
  • Sale price
  • Fees paid (trading, network, etc)

All this data is contained in the CSV export from Crypto.com. With the transaction history, you can import directly into tax software like TurboTax or TaxBit to calculate gains/losses.

This saves you the headache of tracking everything manually yourself.

Portfolio Tracking & Performance Analysis

Managing a portfolio of cryptocurrencies can be challenging. Prices change by the second. New coins are added constantly.

To measure your true portfolio performance, you need the complete data. The exported CSV provides:

  • Detailed log of every transaction
  • Purchase price, sale price, and fees for each trade
  • Timestamps for when every trade occurred

This allows you to analyze your profit/loss for each coin. You can calculate important metrics like your cost basis. And determine which coins have been your most successful investments.

The CSV gives you a single source of truth for your portfolio‘s performance.

Complete Record Keeping & Archiving

Finally, downloading your full transaction history allows you to store and archive this data securely. The exported CSV file can be saved externally and acts as a permanent record of your trading activity.

It contains additional details beyond what‘s shown in your Crypto.com transaction view like:

  • Order IDs for each trade
  • Exchange rates
  • Network/mining fees

Years from now, you‘ll have a complete overview of your transaction history even if you no longer use Crypto.com.

Step-by-Step Guide to Downloading Transaction History from Crypto.com

Alright, now that you know why you need your full transaction history, let‘s dive into how to download it.

I‘ll outline the step-by-step process to export your transaction data from the Crypto.com mobile app.

Step 1: Open the Crypto.com App & Login

First, launch the Crypto.com iOS or Android app on your mobile device. Once opened, log into your Crypto.com account.

You may need to enter your email/password and 2FA code if prompted. Then enter your passcode to access your Crypto.com wallet.

Alternatively, you can use the Crypto.com Exchange website which also allows exporting transaction history. However, I find the mobile app is a bit more user-friendly.

Step 2: Navigate to the Transaction History Page

From the Crypto.com home screen, tap on the "Accounts" button located on the bottom toolbar.

Crypto.com App Home Screen

This will bring you to your Accounts screen which shows your wallet balances. At the top, tap on the clock icon to access your transaction history.

Crypto.com Accounts Screen

Tapping the clock icon will navigate you to your Transaction History page.

Step 3: Tap on the Export Icon

On the Transaction History page, you‘ll see a list of all your transaction activity on Crypto.com – buys, sells, rewards, transfers, etc.

To export this data, tap on the export icon located in the top right corner. It looks like a downward arrow symbol.

Crypto.com Export Transactions

Tapping the export icon will open the export menu.

Step 4: Select Transaction Type & Date Range

In the export menu, you first need to select which type of transactions you want to download. The options are:

  • Crypto Wallet – Transactions from your crypto wallet like buys, sells, transfers, staking rewards, etc. This is usually what most users will want to export.

  • Fiat Wallet – Fiat currency transactions like deposits, withdrawals, and conversions.

  • Card Transactions – Transactions made with your Crypto.com Visa card for purchases, ATM withdrawals, etc.

You can only choose one transaction type to export at a time. So if you want your full history, you‘ll need to run the export process multiple times and compile the CSVs.

Next, set your desired date range. You can export up to 3 years of transaction history on Crypto.com. Make sure your start and end dates fall within this limit.

Once your transaction type and date range are configured, tap "Export to CSV" at the bottom to generate the file.

Step 5: Download the Export CSV File

After tapping Export to CSV, your transaction data is exported as a CSV file. To access the download:

  • Tap on the "Export History" tab
  • Your newly exported CSV will be listed here
  • Tap "Download" to download the file to your device storage

Due to security policies, transaction history exports are only available for 30 days before they are deleted. So make sure you download promptly once it‘s generated.

Crypto.com Export History

Repeat this process to download CSVs for your other transaction types across needed date ranges. You now have your complete Crypto.com transaction history!

Real-World Examples of Downloading Transaction History

To help demonstrate, here are a couple real-world examples of users downloading their transaction history from Crypto.com.

Example 1: Downloading Crypto Wallet Transactions for Taxes

Alton has been trading cryptocurrencies on Crypto.com for the past year. It‘s now tax season, and he needs to report his capital gains/losses from crypto trades.

Here are the steps Alton follows:

  1. Opens the Crypto.com app and navigates to Transaction History

  2. Taps the export icon, then selects:

    • Transaction Type: Crypto Wallet

    • Date Range: January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021

  3. Taps "Export to CSV" which generates a CSV containing every trade from his crypto wallet in 2021

  4. Downloads the CSV file from Export History and imports into TurboTax to calculate his crypto capital gains/losses for tax filing.

By downloading his full 2021 transaction history, Alton is able to seamlessly file his crypto taxes.

Example 2: Archiving Old Transaction Data

Mary has been a Crypto.com user for over 2 years. She no longer actively trades much crypto, but wants to archive her full transaction history for record keeping.

Here is how Mary downloads her full history:

  1. Launches the Crypto.com app and navigates to Transaction History

  2. Taps the export icon, then selects:

    • Transaction Type: Crypto Wallet

    • Date Range: January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2020

  3. Taps "Export to CSV" to generate a 2-year CSV export of her crypto wallet transactions

  4. Downloads the CSV and saves it to external USB storage for safe keeping

  5. Repeats steps 2-4, selecting "Fiat Wallet" and "Card Transactions" to export complete records from those as well.

Mary now has her full Crypto.com transaction history archived as CSVs in case she ever needs to reference it.

Tips for Downloading Transaction History from Crypto.com

Here are some tips and best practices when exporting your transaction data from Crypto.com:

  • Export regularly – Download a fresh transaction history at least monthly. Don‘t wait until year-end.

  • Use smaller date ranges – The 3 year maximum can result in huge files. Use smaller ranges (e.g. monthly).

  • Label CSVs clearly – Name the files so you know which account and time period they contain.

  • Store externally – Keep the exported CSVs safe in the cloud or external drives.

  • Combine CSVs – You can compile CSVs from multiple exports into a single file using Excel.

  • Check data accuracy – Spot check transactions to make sure the export captured everything as expected.

  • Export early in day – Allow time to export/download before the 30-day expiry.

Following these tips will ensure you successfully build a detailed archive of your Crypto.com transaction history.

Using Crypto.com Transaction History for Tax Reporting

Earlier I mentioned taxes as a key reason for downloading your full transaction history. Let‘s explore this use case a bit deeper.

Whenever you disposal of crypto – selling, trading, converting, spending, etc – you trigger a taxable event. The upside is that Crypto.com provides all the data needed to accurately calculate what you owe.

Details Included in the Export for Taxes

Here are some of the key details contained in the exported CSV for crypto tax reporting:

  • Date Acquired – Needed for determining long-term vs short-term capital gains.

  • Date Disposed – Date you sold or spent the cryptocurrency.

  • Cost Basis – How much you paid for the crypto when acquiring it.

  • Proceeds – How much you sold the crypto for.

  • Fees – Trading fees, network fees and other costs which reduce capital gains.

  • Quantity Transacted – Amount of crypto bought/sold in the trade.

With the export, you can clearly identify each taxable event, the capital gain/loss incurred, and fees that can be deducted.

Importing into Tax Software

Rather than calculating everything yourself in spreadsheets, I recommend importing your Crypto.com CSV into tax reporting software.

Popular options like TurboTax, TaxBit and CoinTracker allow direct import of transaction history for automated gains/losses calculations.

These tools integrate directly with Crypto.com to fetch your data and handle everything seamlessly. You‘ll still want to review for accuracy.

TaxBit Crypto.com Integration

But tax software eliminates most of the manual work, giving you a huge head start on filing.

Closing Thoughts on Downloading Transaction History from Crypto.com

As you can see, accessing your full transaction history unlocks several key benefits:

  • Simplifies cryptocurrency tax reporting
  • Provides complete data for portfolio tracking
  • Allows permanent archiving of your trading records

While the process of exporting transactions from Crypto.com only takes a few minutes, the data is extremely valuable.

I suggest downloading fresh transaction history every month or quarter. This gives you an always up-to-date source of truth rather than trying to gather months of data at tax time.

I hope this guide has equipped you to easily export your transaction history. Let me know if you have any other questions!

AlexisKestler

Written by Alexis Kestler

A female web designer and programmer - Now is a 36-year IT professional with over 15 years of experience living in NorCal. I enjoy keeping my feet wet in the world of technology through reading, working, and researching topics that pique my interest.