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You can't find the transaction in the History tab?

A transaction hash or transaction id (txID) is a unique set of characters that identifies each transaction that is verified and included into the blockchain. In most cases, a txID is needed to locate funds.

Follow these steps to find the txID from any transaction in your Sequence Wallet:

Click on the History tab

Select which transaction you want to search



Click on the Copy button to get the long txID in your clipboard

Click in _"View on Polygonscan"_ / _"View on Etherscan"_ / _"View on BSCscan"_ to access the blockchain tracker directly to the transaction

You can't find the transaction in the History tab?



If you've sent a native token (ETH, MATIC or BNB) from your Sequence Wallet, it won't appear in the history tab.

If you've sent this to an exchange and the balance, there is not showing, please read this article

In the following example, we're viewing a transaction describing a transfer of a Skyweaver silver card (ERC1155 NFT) from my wallet.



At the top, you can see the `transaction hash`, the same that it's appearing in the history tab of your wallet.

Then `Status`, confirming the transaction was a success. You can see in other scenarios a transaction that it's pending in Yellow colour and a Rejected transaction in red colour.

`Block` means the identification number of the block where this transaction got registered in the blockchain.

The `timestamp` is exactly when this transaction was executed.

`From` will usually show you the wallet address where the transfer was made from. But in this case, it's showing you the relayer wallet's address that performs the transaction on behalf of your wallet. (Note: This happens because all Sequence Wallets are smart contract wallets)

The info in `To` will be the destination of the token that got sent. In this case, is a smart contract.

`Transaction action` is actually what happened in this transaction. In this case, we can see a transfer of a Skyweaver card from my wallet to another wallet. You can also see the amount, 100 of a specific NFT card ID.

`The value` will be the amount of the blockchain's native token, in case the transaction has moved that token (MATIC in Polygon or ETH in Ethereum)

`Transaction Fee` refers to the cost of the transaction, also known as "_gas fee"_. This amount is paid to the blockchain validators who run and register all the transactions in the blockchain.

At the bottom, you'll see MATIC Price as the price of the native token at that specific timestamp when the transaction occurred. In this example, the price was $1.56 = 1 MATIC.

Updated on: 02/01/2024

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