Upload transactions
Step 1: Get a CSV of your transactions
Step 2: Get CSV to an import-friendly format
Step 3: Import your transactions
Step 4: Success!
Step 1: Get a CSV of your transactions
- Get an Excel export of your transactions from your exchange, block explorer, or custodial service
Step 2: Get CSV to an import-friendly format
- Be sure to fill out the Bitwave Onboarding Template.
- Make sure required fields are filled out
• id: System ID from Exchange
• amount: Value of transaction
• amountTicker: Denomination of currency of transaction
• fee: Value of transaction fee
• feeTicker: Denomination of currency of transaction fee
• time: The time the transaction took place. We need in this format (ISO 8601)
• example of time: 3:30 pm on September 7, 2019 in the time zone of universal time
Converted to ISO 8601: 2019-09-07T-15:50+00
• Online converter
• blockchainid: Id from chain explorer (eg. transaction address for etherscan)
• transactionType: Either a deposit or withdrawal
• Input is case-sensitive, so it must be either 'deposit' or 'withdrawal'
• accountId: This is the ID on Bitwave associated with the wallet
• If the import is for a wallet that needs to be entered manually (eg. non-supported blockchain
• You can create a watch wallet, so that it will populate on our system
• Wallets > Create Wallet > Watch Wallet
• You can get the ID for your sheet by going to Wallets > Details > ID
- Make sure required fields are filled out

Step 3: Import your transactions
- Go to Tools on the left-hand side
- Click the + to upload your CSV to Bitwave
- Wait for our system to upload your CSV to Bitwave
- Wait for our system to present
a. Data review
b. Data validation

Step 4: Success!
Congratulations! You have just manually imported transactions into Bitwave. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out.
Updated 3 months ago