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How can I identify unmapped bridge, transfer or trade transactions using CoinLedger?
How can I identify unmapped bridge, transfer or trade transactions using CoinLedger?

CoinLedger will identify any potential bridge, transfer or trade transactions that were not automatically mapped upon import

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Written by Benjamin Yoder
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In most cases, CoinLedger will automatically detect bridges, transfers and trades without any manual classification being required. However, some blockchains or exchanges send CoinLedger incomplete transaction history data, which will cause these transactions to get imported as two separate transactions (a deposit and withdrawal). While this is not the fault of CoinLedger, our software does offer a solution to these problems!

CoinLedger will identify any potential bridge, transfer or trade transactions that were not automatically mapped upon import on the Transactions page. If our system flags any of these potential bridges, transfers or trades on your account, they will be shown here under the Potential Bridges, Trades and Transfers tab. Using this tab, you can review each of the transactions CoinLedger has flagged and easily merge them together to resolve any Missing Cost Basis warnings on your account.

CoinLedger will flag each potential bridge, trade or transfer transaction in pairs, and will suggest the most likely classification that these two transactions should be merged into.

You can accept CoinLedger’s suggestions for each of the potential trades, bridges and transfers shown on this page. To accept the suggestion and merge these transactions together, check the box next to each potential transaction match, and then select Confirm All from the pop-up menu at the bottom of your screen. This will merge each pair of transactions together under the transaction type CoinLedger suggested.

Finally, to confirm these changes, press Save All.

Each of your selected transaction pairs will now be merged together. Repeat this process for all of the potential bridges, transfers and trades that CoinLedger has flagged on your account.

If you don’t accept CoinLedger’s suggestion for a specific transaction, and would like to change the transaction type before merging the transactions together, you can do so by checking the box next to it, and clicking Reclassify on the pop-up menu at the bottom of your screen.

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