Ledgible fully supports all cryptocurrencies today - any transaction activity can be imported via our file import wizard, or added via our manual entry feature.
Iota (MIOTA or MIOTAC) 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 Iota 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.
- Iota is not a true blockchain explorer and instead operates as a distributed ledger on proprietary technology called Tangle, a system of nodes that confirm transactions, which potentially offers greater speeds than blockchains.
- BscScan, a product of Etherscan, offers an Iota explorer that will allow you to download your transaction history.
Downloading Your Iota Transaction History From BscScan
- To download a file containing your Iota transaction history from the BSCScan Iota explorer, enter your public address from your wallet or exchange in the Search bar at https://bscscan.com/.
- Once you have entered your address, you will be taken to your public wallet, where you can view and download all of the transactions you've conducted on the Transactions tab.
- Scroll to the bottom of the page to where Download CSV Export is shown on the right under your transactions list. Click the CSV Export link to proceed to the download page (opens in a new tab).
- On the next page, you will be prompted to select date ranges for the data you need. Note that you can only export 5,000 transactions at a time. Take additional note that when using the manual import option on Ledgible, you can only enter 500 entries per file.
After downloading the CSV, head to Ledgible and create a new wallet and select File Import/Manual Entry:
Name the wallet and select File Import (you can also select Manual Entry, but for our purpose, we will assume we have over 100 transactions and it would be faster to extract data from the CSV downloaded from BscScan):
We've already mentioned this above, but a reminder that you can only add up to 500 entries per file imported. Download the template file and copy and paste the values from the BscScan CSV and make sure that the columns/rows match the header titles.
Once you complete this step, import the entries. You can go to the Imports tab of your new wallet to view or edit your imported transactions or to add additional entries. Please note that as this wallet will not automatically update with future transactions, you can add additional transactions to this wallet at a later date from this tab.