- Why You Might Need to Export Deposit Records
- Viewing Deposit Records on the Binance App
- Viewing Deposit Records on the Binance Website
- Methods for Exporting Deposit Records
- Understanding the Exported File Contents
- What to Do With Exported Data
- Viewing Details of a Single Deposit
- What If You Can't Find a Deposit Record
- FAQ
- Security Tips
Why You Might Need to Export Deposit Records
There are many reasons you might need to view or export your Binance deposit records:
- Account reconciliation: Verify that each deposit arrived and the amounts are correct
- Tax filing: Some countries and regions require reporting cryptocurrency income, which requires complete transaction records
- Asset tracking: Review your investment history and calculate total investment cost
- Dispute resolution: Provide historical records as evidence when deposit issues arise
- Personal bookkeeping: Maintain good financial management habits
If you don't have a Binance account yet, first sign up for Binance to create one — the following steps require you to be logged in.
Viewing Deposit Records on the Binance App
Viewing On-Chain Deposit Records
- Open the Binance App
- Tap "Wallet" at the bottom
- Tap the "History" icon in the upper right (or go to "Transaction History")
- Select the "Deposit" tab
- You'll see a list of all deposit records
Each record shows:
- Coin name
- Deposit amount
- Deposit network
- Status (Completed/Processing/Failed)
- Time
- Transaction hash (TxID)
Filtering and Searching
On the deposit records page, you can filter by:
- Coin: View deposit records for a specific coin only
- Time range: View records for a specific period
- Status: Filter by completed, processing, or failed records
The Binance App lets you check your deposit records anytime, anywhere.
Viewing C2C Purchase Records
C2C purchase records are separate from on-chain deposit records. To view them:
- Open the Binance App
- Go to the "C2C" or "P2P" page
- Tap "Orders" in the upper right
- You'll see all C2C transaction history
Each C2C record shows:
- Transaction type (Buy/Sell)
- Coin and amount
- Transaction price
- Merchant information
- Order status
- Transaction time
Viewing Deposit Records on the Binance Website
Accessing the Transaction History Page
- Log in to the Binance website (www.binance.com)
- Hover over "Wallet" in the upper right
- Click "Transaction History"
- Select "Deposit" from the left menu
The website experience is better for viewing records, especially when reviewing large volumes of historical data, as the table format is clearer.
Advanced Filtering
The website offers more robust filtering options:
- Filter by coin
- Filter by time range (custom start and end dates)
- Filter by status
- Search by transaction hash
Methods for Exporting Deposit Records
Method 1: Export From the Transaction History Page
This is the most straightforward method:
- Log in to the Binance website
- Go to "Wallet" → "Transaction History" → "Deposit"
- Set your filter criteria (time range, coin, etc.)
- Click the "Export" button in the upper right of the page
- Select the export format (usually CSV)
- Confirm and the system will generate a download link
Note: Single exports have a time range limit, typically a maximum of 3 months of data. For longer periods, you'll need to export in multiple batches.
Method 2: Export via API
If you have a technical background, you can use Binance's API to retrieve deposit records:
- Create an API Key in Binance's "API Management"
- Use the
/sapi/v1/capital/deposit/hisrecendpoint to get deposit history - Write scripts in Python, JavaScript, or other languages to batch-retrieve data
This method is ideal for users who need to retrieve large amounts of data or automate regular exports.
Method 3: Tax Report Feature
Binance provides a tax report generation tool:
- Log in to the Binance website
- Go to "Wallet" → "Tax Report"
- Select the desired time range
- Generate and download the report
Tax reports include summary information for all operations including deposits, withdrawals, and trades, in a format better suited for tax filing purposes.
Understanding the Exported File Contents
The exported CSV file typically contains the following fields:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Time | Deposit time |
| Coin | Coin type |
| Network | Deposit network |
| Amount | Deposit amount |
| TxID | Transaction hash |
| Status | Status |
| Address | Deposit address |
You can open the CSV file in Excel or Google Sheets to sort, filter, and summarize the data.
What to Do With Exported Data
Calculate Total Investment Cost
Import all deposit records into Excel, categorize by coin, and you can clearly see how much you've deposited in total. Combined with historical price data, you can also calculate your total investment cost in fiat currency.
Verify Unusual Transactions
Regularly export deposit records to check for any deposits you don't recognize. If you find something unusual, it may indicate a security risk for your account — immediately change your password and contact support.
Tax Compliance
Some countries require reporting capital gains tax on cryptocurrency. Deposit records help you determine the cost basis of your assets. Consider using professional crypto tax tools (like CoinTracker or Koinly) in conjunction.
Asset Management
Combining deposit records with withdrawal and trading records gives you a complete picture of your fund flows and investment performance. Log in through Binance to access these features.
Viewing Details of a Single Deposit
If you need to view detailed information for a specific deposit (e.g., to provide evidence when contacting support):
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Click on that record in the deposit history list
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View the detail page, which includes:
- Full transaction hash
- Sender address
- Receiving address
- Network and confirmation count
- Arrival time
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You can copy the transaction hash to look up complete on-chain information on a block explorer
What If You Can't Find a Deposit Record
If you're sure you made a deposit but can't find it in the records, possible reasons include:
- Incorrect filter settings: Check that the time range and coin filters are correct
- C2C purchase: C2C records are on a separate page, not in on-chain deposit records
- Deposit failed: The deposit may have failed for some reason; check if it's in the "Failed" status records
- Sub-account issue: If you have multiple sub-accounts, the deposit may have gone to a different sub-account
If none of the above methods work, use the Binance App to contact live support for help with your query.
FAQ
How far back can I view Binance deposit records?
Binance retains all historical deposit records with no time limit. You can view all deposits since your account was created. However, single exports may have a time range limit (typically 3 months).
What if the exported CSV file shows garbled characters?
This is usually because Excel's default encoding doesn't support certain characters. Solution: When opening in Excel, select "Data" → "From Text/CSV," and choose UTF-8 encoding.
Can I export records of deposits others sent to me?
Yes. Any transaction deposited to your Binance address, regardless of who initiated it, will appear in your deposit records.
Can C2C purchase records be exported?
Yes. The C2C orders page also has an export function, or you can use the tax report feature to export all transaction records in one go.
Security Tips
- Exported deposit records contain your wallet addresses and other information — keep them confidential and don't share casually
- When using API exports, ensure the API Key only has "Read Only" permissions; do not enable withdrawal permissions
- Regularly check deposit records and address any anomalies promptly
- Only operate through the official Binance platform; do not enter your account information on third-party websites
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