Transactions

There are two types of transactions:

  1. Send (Bitcoin you send from your account to another wallet).
  2. Deposit (Bitcoin you receive from another wallet to your account).

You can see the following transaction details for any transaction you receive:

  • Amount (in chosen FIAT currency and in BTC)
  • From (Full length of the wallet address)
  • To (Full length of the account address)
  • Date
  • Exchange rate (the price of the Bitcoin when the transaction was processed)
  • The option to view the transaction details in the BTC Blockchain Explorer

You can see the following transaction details for any transactions you send:

  • Amount (in chosen FIAT currency and in BTC)
  • From (Full length of the account address)
  • To (Full length of the wallet address)
  • Date
  • Network fee (fee paid for the specific transaction)
  • Exchange rate (the price of the Bitcoin when the transaction was processed)
  • Status
  • The option to view the transaction details in the BTC Blockchain Explorer

Please bear in mind that transactions require between 10 and 20 minutes to be confirmed. You will be notified via email once the transaction is confirmed. You can search for transactions by their address, TxID, amount, local currency or BTC amount to find a specific transaction. Once the transaction is located, you can view the amount, sent date, the network fee, exchange rate, the status of the transaction and a link to view the transaction on the block explorer. Please be aware if a transaction is not sent yet it will be displayed as ‘Pending’ in the list of transactions. .

What is a Blockchain Explorer?

A blockchain explorer effectively serves as a search engine for data within a blockchain network. In a cryptocurrency environment, tools like Bitcoin Blockchain Explorer or BTC Blockchain Explorer enable our clients to access different details relating to transactions on specific wallet addresses and blockchains. These may include amounts transacted, the sources and destinations of funds, and the status of various transactions. A blockchain explorer allows our clients to access virtually any data related to transactions, wallets and blockchains, including rich lists and hidden messages. A blockchain explorer in this way can show even more advanced transaction details using the 'Transaction Hash', a unique 66 characters identifier that is generated whenever a transaction is executed.

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