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Ethereum - Blockchain Import Guide

Import your Ethereum wallet transactions into CoinLedger

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Written by David Kemmerer
Updated over a week ago

You can import your Ethereum blockchain transactions into CoinLedger by entering your public wallet address into Step 1: Import.

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Step-By-Step Import Instructions

1. Add an Ethereum account

Select Ethereum as an account you used from within Step 1 of CoinLedger.

2. Find the public address for your wallet

No matter what type of wallet you are using (MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, Ledger, etc.), you can locate your public Ethereum address from within your wallet provider.

Pictured below is the public Ethereum address for a MetaMask wallet. Copy this address to your clipboard.

3. Paste in your public address

Paste in your public address to CoinLedger and import your transactions.

Auto-classified transactions

Basic transactions such as wallet transfers, deposits, withdrawals, and fees automatically get classified on import.

Additionally, if CoinLedger already has a pre-built integration with the smart contract or decentralized app that your wallet interacted with—such as OpenSea or Uniswap—those transactions will also be automatically classified.

View the list of our pre-built Ethereum integrations here.

Uncategorized transactions

Note - if you swapped crypto from smart contracts that CoinLedger does not integrate with yet, these transactions will be imported as Uncategorized. You can properly map those transactions from the Review stage within CoinLedger. Learn more about classifying Uncategorized transactions in this guide.

What happens if I don’t classify Uncategorized transactions?

Uncategorized transactions are treated by default as non-taxable self-wallet transfers.

Uncategorized transactions that are left alone and not further classified will not directly impact your tax report or capital gains.

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