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Pulsechain – Blockchain Import Guide

Import your transactions into CoinLedger using your public wallet address.

Written by Caio
Updated today

You can import your transactions into CoinLedger by entering your public wallet address into the Import stage of the CoinLedger app.

Scroll down for step-by-step instructions on importing your transactions into CoinLedger.


Step-By-Step Import Instructions

Step 1: Add an Account

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

Select from the list of integrations.


Step 2: Find Your Wallet Address

No matter what type of wallet you are using for your Pulsechain transactions, you can locate your public address from within your wallet provider.

Pulsechain supports 0x EVM prefix addresses.

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


Step 3: Paste Your Wallet Address

Paste your public wallet address into the address field in CoinLedger.

Then select Connect Wallet to begin importing your transactions.


PulseChain Import Notes & Limitations

PulseChain is supported as a Tier 2 blockchain integration within CoinLedger, which means we cannot guarantee that all transactions will import successfully or be categorized perfectly. Users may need to manually review and edit transactions after import.


Supported Transaction Types

The PulseChain integration currently supports importing the following transaction types:

  • Normal transactions

  • Internal transactions

  • ERC-20 token transfers

  • ERC-721 (NFT) transfers

At this time, ERC-1155 NFT transfers are not supported and will not be imported automatically.


Wallet Import Limits

Due to current infrastructure limitations, the PulseChain importer supports up to 10,000 transactions per wallet import. Wallets exceeding this limit may experience import failures.


Daily Import Capacity

Our current infrastructure supports importing approximately 50–60 PulseChain wallets per day. If the importer reaches its daily capacity, you may need to retry your import later.


Smart Contract Transactions

Transactions involving DeFi protocols, tokens, or smart contracts may be imported as Uncategorized if the protocol is not currently recognized by CoinLedger. You can manually categorize these transactions within the Transactions page.


Import Time

Depending on the size of your wallet history, imports may take several minutes to complete.

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