You can export your transaction history from 1Bitcoin.ca to help track your Bitcoin purchases, sales, deposits, and withdrawals.
Many users export their records for:
personal tracking
accounting purposes
tax reporting
importing into crypto tax software
Keeping accurate transaction records can help make reviewing your Bitcoin activity easier over time.
π₯ What Your Transaction History May Include
Your export may contain:
Bitcoin purchases
Bitcoin sales
transaction dates
transaction amounts
wallet addresses
payment details
The exact information available may vary depending on your account activity and transaction history.
π Where To Find Your Transaction History
To access your records:
log into your 1Bitcoin.ca account
open your transaction or account history section
select the date range if needed
download or export your records if available
Many users choose CSV format because it can be opened in:
Excel
Google Sheets
accounting software
crypto tax software
π Using Tax Software
Some users import their transaction history into crypto tax tools such as:
Koinly
CoinTracker
These tools may help organize:
transaction history
gains and losses
portfolio tracking
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β οΈ Important Reminder
Users are responsible for reviewing and maintaining their own transaction records.
Always verify exported information carefully before using it for:
accounting
tax reporting
financial recordkeeping
π¨π¦ Canadian Tax Reminder
Bitcoin transactions may have tax implications in Canada depending on your activity and circumstances.
CRA rules may apply to:
buying and selling Bitcoin
capital gains or losses
business activity
crypto-to-crypto transactions
β οΈ This article is provided for general educational information only and should not be considered tax advice.
Users are responsible for their own reporting and should speak with a qualified CPA or tax professional for advice specific to their situation.
