This page explains how to get an API key for crypto.com's transaction history.
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1.Our Support Status for crypto.com
1.1 Types of transactions that can be retrieved
You can check the support status of API endpoints for exchanges on the ”Supported Exchanges & Blockchains” page.
If an exchange provides transaction history via API, we will automatically reflect that data. However, if the exchange does not supply certain information through API or if the provided files lack transaction details or are unclear, those transactions cannot be automatically imported. In such cases, please upload the transaction history manually using a custom file.
How to get trade history from crypto.com
Custom File for any other trades
1.2 Time period that can be retrieved
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Only transaction history from the past 6 months can be retrieved
Due to exchange limitations, only the past 6 months of transaction history can be automatically retrieved. To include older transactions, please upload a file obtained from the exchange or create and upload a custom file.
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Please re-sync the API manually at least once every 6 months
Transaction history older than 6 months will not be reflected, so it is necessary to perform regular API re-synchronization within that period after linking.
2.How to get API Key for crypto.com
1. After logging in, select Settings from the menu, click on the API Keys tab, and click "Create a new API key".
2. For API restrictions, select "Can Read", and for IP access restrictions, select "Unrestricted". Click "Save".
* The Secret is displayed only once upon creation. Please copy it and keep it somewhere safe. If you miss this opportunity, you will have to create another API key.
3.How to add your crypto.com API key to cryptact
Please select your exchange on the designated screen, enter your API key and secret key, then click "Submit" to initiate automatic API synchronization. If you conduct new transactions later, you'll need to manually click the "Sync" button to update your transaction history.
How to manage (add/sync) your API keys with exchanges
*If you have multiple accounts, you can optionally enter a Sub-account name to reflect each account's history. However, using different sub-account names with the same API key may cause duplicate entries, so please be careful.
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Disclaimer
Please note that we will not be held responsible for any damages caused by unauthorized use or other accidents due to API connections. When connecting, please be sure to use the API key specified by us.