FAQ: How to Use the Blockchain Importer
TL;DR
CoinTracking allows you to automatically import blockchain transactions from over 300 blockchains. This guide explains how to import your wallet data using the Blockchain Importer or Altcoin Importer.
1) How do I import data using the Blockchain Importer?
To import wallet transactions from supported blockchains:
Go to Imports > Quick Access.
Use the blockchain filter or search bar to find the blockchain you want to import.
Enter your wallet address in the provided field.
Optionally, assign a custom wallet name to keep your imports organized.
Click Import
After import, you can click the wallet address to open its corresponding page in the blockchain explorer.
Note: If your blockchain isn't supported, use the Transactions page for manual entries or try our bulk import tools: Excel Import or Custom Importer.
For more on the Custom Importer: see Custom Importer FAQ
2) How do I import data using the Altcoin Importer?
If your altcoin is not listed in the Blockchain Importer:
Go to Imports > Quick Access and click Blockchain.
Scroll down and click on "200+ more Altcoins (...)".
Use the dropdown to find your altcoin.
Enter your wallet address.
Optionally, set a custom exchange name.
Click Save this Wallet Transaction job to begin import.
Important:
The Altcoin Importer is provided via an external partner (cryptoid.info).
If import errors occur, contact: https://chainz.cryptoid.info
Summary
CoinTracking provides two flexible methods for importing blockchain data:
Blockchain Importer: for major blockchains (ETH, BTC, ADA, etc.)
Altcoin Importer: for hundreds of smaller altcoins
Be sure to use custom labels and save jobs for better management of your wallets.