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Sei - Blockchain Import Guide

Learn how to seamlessly import your Sei transactions into CoinLedger

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Written by Benjamin Yoder
Updated over a week ago

You can import your Sei transactions into CoinLedger by entering your public wallet address into the Import stage of the CoinLedger app. Scroll down on this page for step-by-step instructions on importing your Sei transactions into CoinLedger!

Step-By-Step Import Instructions:

Step 1: Add a Sei Account

From Step 1: Import of the CoinLedger app, select Add Account, and then search for Sei.

Step 2: Find Your Public Sei Address

No matter what type of wallet you are using (Rabby, MetaMask, Ledger, etc.), you can locate your public Sei address from within your wallet provider. You can import your Sei transactions using either your native address (starting with the prefix sei) or your EVM address (starting with the prefix 0x).

Copy your wallet address to your clipboard, and then proceed to the next step.

Step 3: Paste Your Public Sei Address

Once you’ve located your public Sei address, paste it into the address box shown below and then press Connect Wallet to sync your transactions.

Note - If your wallet transacted with a smart contract that CoinLedger does not integrate with yet, these transactions will be imported as Uncategorized. You can properly map those transactions by following the directions in this guide.

Sei Import Limitations

Currently, CoinLedger supports imports for Sei transactions from version 1 and 2 of the Sei network. Mint transactions on v1 may be imported as deposits or uncategorized transactions. To fix this, you can reclassify them or edit them on the Transactions page.

Internal transactions on v2 of the Sei network may be imported with incomplete data. You can reclassify them or edit them on the Transactions page.

Finally, the movement of pointer assets on v1 of the Sei network may not be included in your import.

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