Ledgible fully supports all cryptocurrencies today - any transaction activity can be imported via our file import wizard, or added via our manual entry feature.
Cardano (referred to by the symbol ADA) is not yet one of our natively supported chains - meaning it would not automatically update in Ledgible - but we may consider adding it in the future.
In the meantime, you can add your Cardano transaction history into Ledgible by using the File Import Wizard. The File Import Wizard will guide you through adding your transactions from a spreadsheet.
- You can typically download your transaction history in a CSV file from your wallet or exchange account, but if they do not offer this, then you can often use a blockchain explorer instead.
- To view your Cardano transaction history in a blockchain explorer, enter your public address from your wallet in the Search bar on the Cardano Blockchain Explorer at https://explorer.cardano.org/en. Click on your address to view your public transaction history on the Cardano blockchain.
- Please note that at last review, the Cardano Blockchain Exploror does not offer a method to download your transaction history as a CSV file like many other cryptocurrency blockchain explorers. To add your transaction history, you will need to export your transaction history from your wallet or exchange or add it to Ledgible manually (either as manual entries or by manually adding your information into the File Import Wizard Template file).
- The Cardano website contains recommendations on wallets you can use under the Individuals menu at the top of the main page. The wallets that they recommend, Daedalus and Yoroi, both offer CSV file exports of your transaction history. Please see the support website for your wallet or exchange if you need assistance downloading your transaction history.
Importing Cardano Transaction History from a File
- Once you have your transaction history downloaded into a supported file, head over to Ledgible Crypto Tax and create a new wallet by clicking the Add Wallet Data button from the Wallets tab.
- Under Wallet Type, choose File Import / Manual Entry and then select Next:
- Give your wallet a name, choose the appropriate Transaction Type, select File Import under Transaction Entry Method, and then hit Next to continue:
- Prepare the Template file for upload:
- Download a copy of the Template file, which contains several example entries and details about what fields Ledgible expects to receive in your upload.
- Once you have familiarized yourself with the instructions in the file, delete the content from all rows under the header (first row).
- Copy and paste the appropriate columns from your spreadsheet into the matching column in the Template file and then save it. Alternatively, if you are unable to download your transaction history as a file, you can fill in your transaction information from the Cardano Explorer or from your wallet.
- Upload your file and follow the prompts in the File Import Wizard:
- Once you have saved the Template file with your complete transaction history information, click the Import Entries button to select and upload your file.
- Click Next to begin the File Import Wizard, which will guide you through mapping the columns in your file to the fields in Ledgible, reviewing the data, and correcting any errors.
- The File Import Wizard will automatically map the columns if you have uploaded your data using the Template file; if you have uploaded your original source file instead then you will need to map these yourself. Be sure to confirm each selection during the mapping process in order to proceed to the review page.
- Review or edit your shiny new wallet!
- Once your wallet has been successfully added to Ledgible, you can review recent transactions from the Summary tab of your wallet.
- Add additional transactions from the Imports tab of your wallet. As Ledgible will not automatically update wallets added via file import, you may wish to import additional transaction history in the future using the same method.
- Detailed transaction information can be viewed by using the filters on the Transactions tab.