How do I find my transactions?
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There are a few different ways to locate and view your transactions:
Finding transactions in MetaMaskâ
- Extension
- Mobile
- MetaMask Portfolio
As soon as you submit a transaction to the network, it will appear in the 'Activity' tab of your account, detailing whether you were sending or receiving:
Click on the transaction in question to display its details:
From here, you can also get additional information by following the 'View on block explorer' link. 'Copy Transaction ID' will add the transaction hash to your clipboard.
There are two ways to access your transactions on Mobile.
The first is to tap on the token type whose transactions you want to view, and scroll down:
The second is to tap the clock icon in tab bar to see your activity. In the transaction list that appears, tap on the transaction you're looking for to view its details.
Your transactions are viewable in your dashboard by switching to the transaction view:
You can click each transaction to view its details:
You can configure the transactions displayed by using the account dropdown on the right:
Finding transactions on the block explorerâ
Firstly: what is a block explorer?â
Essentially, block explorers are independent sites which retrieve information about activity on the blockchain, organise it, and make it freely available online. With the help of block explorers, all network (blockchain) activity can be quickly queried, helping ensure total transparency.
Although their barrage of long, hexadecimal numbers and highly specific terminology can be intimidating at first, block explorers are very easy to use. These skills will form a vital element in your toolkit for using Web3.
Block explorers are specific to each blockchain: Ethereum has its own (Etherscan), BSC has its own (BscScan), etc.
Make sure you're using the right site by heading to the relevant network profile from our hub, which covers many of the most popular EVM-compatible blockchains.
Finding transactionsâ
Although there are distinctions between each block explorer, they broadly look the same. The steps below will apply regardless of the network you're using:
- Open up the appropriate block explorer. Network profiles accessible from our hub can help you find it.
- Copy your wallet address.
- Paste your address into the search bar to open up your wallet's page.
- Locate the transaction in the list provided.