BitYard - File Import Guide
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Written by Lucas Wyland
Updated over a week ago

Important Note: Converts made in BitYard cannot be exported at this time. In order to prevent any missing cost basis errors, please import those transactions manually using Manual import https://help.coinledger.io/en/articles/2584884-manual-import-guide

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Step 1.

Log into your BitYard account.

Step 2.

To export all transactions, You have to download deposit, withdrawal, and trade files.

File 1 - Deposit history files

a) In the top right corner, hover over the Assets icon and select My Assets.

b) In the navigation menu, select Funds History.

c) Select a Deposit History tab and press the Export button.

d)

  • Select the full date range of your Deposit history.

  • The max range for file exports on BitYard is 3 months. Export as many files as needed to cover the full date range of your deposit history on BitYard.

  • After selecting Time Period press the Export button.


File 2 - Withdrawal history files

a) Select a Withdrawal History tab and press the Export button.

b)

  • Select the full date range of your Withdrawal history.

  • The max range for file exports on BitYard is 3 months. Export as many files as needed to cover the full date range of your withdrawal history on BitYard.

  • After selecting Time Period press the Export button.


File 3 - Trade history files:

a) In the top right corner, hover over the Orders icon and select Spot.

b) Select a Trade History tab and press the Export button.

c)

  • Select the full date range of your Trade history.

  • The max range for file exports on BitYard is 3 months. Export as many files as needed to cover the full date range of your trade history on BitYard.

  • After selecting Time Period press the Export button.

Import into CoinLedger

You will receive three files in .xls format. Navigate to Step 1. Import. Select Add Account then choose the BitYard tab on CoinLedger. Click on Upload File or drag your XLS files one by one into the box to import your transactions.

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