Exporting your wallet’s transaction history can be useful for auditing your balance, preparing tax reports, or keeping personal financial records. This guide explains how to download your transaction history as a CSV file using a blockchain’s native block explorer.
You can export:
Your full transaction history, or
Transactions within a specific date range
In this example, we’ll show you how to download your transaction history on the Flare network for 2025.
Key Takeaways
Every supported network has a corresponding block explorer. No account creation is required to download transaction data.
Exported CSV files contain timestamps, amounts, counterparty addresses, and token identifiers, making them compatible with tax software, spreadsheet tools, and accounting workflows.
Date-range filtering is available on most explorers, so you can isolate a specific tax year without manual processing.
Your private keys and seed phrases are never required, or relevant, to access transaction history on a block explorer.
In the upcoming version of Bifrost Wallet (Q3 2026), you will be able to export CSV files directly within the app. Currently, Bifrost Wallet does not export CSV files directly. All exports come from each network's native block explorer using your public wallet address.
What You Need Before You Start
Your Bifrost Wallet address for the relevant network. That is the only input required. Block explorers are public tools; no login, API key, or wallet connection is needed to view or export transaction data.
To copy your address, open Bifrost Wallet, select the network, and tap your address at the top of the account screen. The address is copied to your clipboard. Use that address for every step below.
Exporting Flare Transaction History on Mobile
The Flare network uses its own native explorer at flare-explorer.flare.network. The steps below export a full calendar year of Flare activity, though the date filter accepts any custom range.
Open flare-explorer.flare.network in a browser.
Paste your Flare address into the search bar and press Enter. Your address starts with 0x and is the same format used across all EVM-compatible networks Bifrost Wallet supports (Ethereum, Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, BNB Smart Chain).
On your address page, select the Token Transfers tab. This tab shows FLR movements and any ERC-20 token activity, including FXRP, wrapped assets, and FTSO-related transactions. If you need native FLR send/receive records rather than token transfers, use the Transactions tab instead.
Click the CSV Export or Download CSV button. It typically appears near the top-right of the transaction table.
Enter your date range. For the 2025 tax year:
Start date: 01 Jan 2025
End date: 31 Dec 2025
Click Download. The file saves to your device and opens in Excel, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice Calc without modification.
One practical note: Flare Explorer separates FLR transfers (native coin) from ERC-20 token transfers across different tabs. If you delegated FLR to FTSO providers or interacted with FAssets protocol during the year, you may need to export both tabs and combine them to get a complete picture of your activity.
Exporting Flare Transaction History on Desktop
Follow the same steps instructed in the video below.
Block Explorers for Every Network Bifrost Wallet Supports
The export process is structurally similar across all EVM-compatible networks: search your address, open the relevant tab, download CSV. UTXO networks (Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin) and the XRP Ledger have slightly different interfaces but expose the same data.
Network | Explorer | Address Format |
Flare | 0x... (EVM) | |
Songbird | 0x... (EVM) | |
Ethereum | 0x... (EVM) | |
Base | 0x... (EVM) | |
Polygon | 0x... (EVM) | |
Arbitrum One | 0x... (EVM) | |
Optimism | 0x... (EVM) | |
BNB Smart Chain | 0x... (EVM) | |
XRP Ledger | r... (XRPL) | |
Bitcoin | Varies by address type | |
Litecoin | L... or M... | |
Dogecoin | D... | |
XDC | xdc... |
XRP Ledger note: XRPScan exports transaction data in CSV format under the Transactions tab. XRPL records each trust line interaction and DEX trade as a separate transaction type. If you used XRPL's built-in AMM or the order book DEX through Bifrost Wallet, those trades appear as OfferCreate and Payment transaction types in the export. Tax softwares that handle XRPL may need to be configured to recognize these transaction types correctly.
Bitcoin and UTXO note: Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin use UTXO accounting rather than account balances. Mempool.space and Blockchair both export CSV files, but the data structure differs from EVM exports. Each row represents a UTXO input or output rather than a simple send or receive event. Most crypto tax platforms handle this automatically, but manual review may be needed for complex UTXO histories.
What the CSV File Contains
A standard block explorer CSV export includes: transaction hash, block number, timestamp (UTC), from address, to address, value, token name, token symbol, and transaction fee. EVM exports typically add a gas used column and a contract address column for token transfers.
This format is directly importable by major crypto tax platforms. If your tax software requires a different column order or additional fields, most platforms offer a custom mapping tool during import.
About Bifrost Wallet
Bifrost Wallet is a secure, self-custodial crypto wallet with multi-chain support including XRP Ledger, Flare, Ethereum, Bitcoin and other EVM & UTXO chains. Independently audited by FYEO and Cure53. Certified by WalletConnect and secured by Blockaid for malicious dApp and token detection. As the most XRPFi-ready wallet, Bifrost Wallet supports minting, redeeming and staking FXRP and lets users earn real onchain yield with their XRP.
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