How Can I See Details of Monero Transactions?
Monero (XMR) is a privacy-focused cryptocurrency that uses ring signatures and stealth addresses to hide the sender, receiver, and amount of each transaction. However, you can still see the details of your own Monero transactions if you know where to look.
In this article, we’ll show you how to use each of these methods to see the details of your Monero transactions.
How to See Your Monero Transactions Using a Monero Block Explorer
A Monero block explorer is a website that allows you to view the details of transactions on the Monero blockchain. To see the details of your own transactions, you’ll need to know your Monero wallet address. You can find your wallet address in your Monero wallet software.
Once you have your wallet address, you can enter it into the search bar of a Monero block explorer. This will show you a list of all transactions that have been sent to or from your wallet address. The list will include the date and time of the transaction, the amount of Monero that was transferred, and the fees that were paid.
Here are some popular Monero block explorers:
- MoneroBlocks.info
- XMRChain.net
- XMR.to
How to See Your Monero Transactions Using a Monero Wallet
Most Monero wallets will also allow you to view the details of your transactions. To do this, open your Monero wallet and go to the “Transactions” or “History” tab. This will show you a list of all your transactions, including the date, amount, and status of each transaction.
Some Monero wallets also allow you to export your transaction history as a CSV file. This can be useful if you want to track your Monero transactions over time or if you need to provide your transaction history for tax purposes.
How to See Your Monero Transactions Using a Monero API
If you’re a developer, you can also access transaction information for Monero through an API (Application Programming Interface). This will allow you to retrieve data about Monero transactions and use it in your own applications or scripts.
There are several Monero APIs available, such as the Monero RPC API and the Monero REST API. To use a Monero API, you’ll need to know how to code and how to interact with APIs.