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How to import data via Coinfinity CSV file?

Updated over a month ago

How do I get my Coinfinity CSV file?

  1. Log in to your Coinfinity account.

  2. Next, download your complete transaction history as a CSV file. You can find it under My Activities (Download Symbol).

  3. To import your data, you must first create an Integration in the Blockpit Web App.
    To do so, click + Integration in the upper navigation.

  4. Select Coinfinity from the list of exchanges, and then copy your CSV file into the designated field. Confirm your input with Continue.

  5. If necessary, you can upload additional files directly to your Blockpit Integration in the Dashboard. To do so, click on Edit / Upload CSV in the Integrations Tab as shown below.

❗ When uploading your transactions into your Integration, the system does not check for transaction duplicates.
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​Transactions that already exist in your Integration must therefore be removed from the CSV file before uploading.

πŸ’‘ If the upload of your original CSV file does not work, please try to update your internet browser version first or use an alternative browser to eliminate potential sources of error.

Which data can be imported via Coinfinity CSV file?

Your complete transaction history always serves as the basis for your tax report. Our team is committed to implement all CSV data provided by your exchange for you.

Using the following list, you can identify all products that are implemented:

Transactions

Supported

βœ… Deposits & Withdrawals
β€‹βœ… Trades

In case of missing transactions, you can help our support team via chat-request to include them in our import spectrum (if technically possible).

Missing transactions can be found by comparing the actual history of your exchange. You can add these subsequently as individual manual entries or by migrating your CSV data into our Excel template.

Synced/Calculated Balance

Supported

βœ… Complete import scope

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