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How do I find my transaction hash?

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Written by MetaGuru | MetaWin
Updated over a week ago

A transaction hash, also known as a TXID (Transaction ID), is a unique identifier assigned to every transaction on the blockchain. It serves as a digital fingerprint, allowing you to track and verify the status of any transaction.


How to Find Your Transaction Hash

Using Your Wallet

If you initiated the transaction from a cryptocurrency wallet, you can find the transaction hash in your wallet’s transaction history.

  • Open your wallet and locate the relevant transaction.

  • Look for a section labeled Transaction Details, History, or Activity.

  • The Transaction Hash or TXID will be listed there.


Using Blockchain Explorer Websites

You can also find your transaction hash through a blockchain explorer — a tool that displays all transactions recorded on a specific blockchain.

  1. Visit a reputable explorer such as Etherscan (for Ethereum) or Blockchain.com (for Bitcoin).

  2. Enter your wallet address, transaction details, or other relevant information.

  3. Once you locate your transaction, you’ll see the transaction hash displayed alongside its status, confirmation count, and other details.


Checking Confirmation Emails

If your transaction was made through an exchange or another service provider, they may send a confirmation email with all relevant details.

  • Check your inbox for an email from the platform where you made the transaction.

  • Look for a section labeled Transaction ID or TXID within the message.


Why It’s Useful

Your transaction hash lets you:

  • Verify completion of blockchain transactions.

  • Track confirmations to ensure a transaction has been successfully processed.

  • Provide proof of payment or withdrawal to customer support if needed.


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