In Trust Wallet you can create wallets for different blockchains (coins).
For each of these wallets a public address (public key) is generated. This public key can be used to import your transaction data into a Blockpit Wallet Integration.
The following blockchain imports are currently available:
> Guides to all Blockchain and Wallet Integrations
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BNB |
ADA |
CRO |
ATOM |
DOGE |
DFI |
ETH |
FTM |
ONE |
JUNO |
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KLAY |
KUJI |
LTC |
GLMR |
OSMO |
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SOL |
LUNC |
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ALGO |
BTC |
BCH |
BNB/BSC |
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ADA |
CRO |
ATOM |
DOGE |
DFI |
ETH |
FTM |
ONE |
JUNO |
KLAY |
KUJI |
LTC |
GLMR |
OSMO |
MATIC |
DOT |
SOL |
LUNC |
LUNA |
TRX |
VLX |
XRP |
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All blockchains (wallets) in your integration are grouped in a collective folder upon creation. All future blockchain integrations can also be added to this folder retrospectively.
More on grouping of integrations within a folder
If you have for example Ethereum based assets in Trust Wallet, you can use your Ethereum Public Key to automatically import your Trust Wallet transaction data into your Blockpit Wallet Integration by following the instructions below:
- In order to enter your data, you must first create an integration.
To do this, click the + Integration menu item in the top navigation. - Select Trust Wallet (extension) and confirm with Connect Wallet.
- Log in to your Trust Wallet (extension) account in the pop-up that appears.
- Then confirm the authorization with Connect so that Blockpit connects to the Trust wallet extension.
- Name your integration and confirm with Continue.
Tip: Set "First transaction" (Full History) as the default start date. Selecting a specific start date only makes sense if you want to manually add transactions that are before the start date.
- You can let Blockpit check whether your address(es) are part of the EVM network (Ethereum Virtual Machine) and are therefore active on different blockchains of this network by keeping the following advanced settings and confirming with Continue.
If your address is EVM-capable, you can now select the active blockchains that you would like to import as a standalone wallet integration, as shown below.
- To finish, click Continue and all your transactions will be automatically imported into your integration.
If there is no automatic import solution for your blockchain (coin) in Blockpit, you have to import this transaction data manually into a Manual Integration.
> How to create a Manual Integration?
If you want to import Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin or Dogecoin transactions via extended public key (xpub), see the following article.
> Where can I find the extended public key (Xpub) of my wallet?
If you want to add more blockchain addresses at a later date, you can either create them as a separate + Integration and then add them to your Wallet Integration or Add them directly as a New Address in the Integrations tab.
> How to group integrations within a folder
> Guides to all Blockchain and Wallet Integrations
> What is the difference between Synced/Manual Integrations and Synced/Calculated Balance?
How do I solve problems with my Trust Wallet Integration?
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Blockpit shows different Tips (indicators) in the Dashboard and your Transactions list depending on the type of problem you are facing. The following procedure can help you to solve these problems.
Please always synchronize all your integrations first using “Synce All” (Dashboard) and then start a calculation of your transaction data using “Recalculate ” (Transactions) before you analyze Tips or the performance values of your portfolio.
Product updates provided by Blockpit have no direct effect on existing transaction data in your Integration (precautionary measure to avoid changing existing transaction histories through automatic product updates), so creating a new Integration could bring it up to date and solve your problem (Tips) already.
1. Create a new Integration
Temporarily create a second Integration to be able to compare the new and old Integration. Then delete the Integration that you do not want to keep.
> How to create, sync, edit, convert, group, delete and deactivate Integrations?
Alternatively, it is possible to re-synchronize missing or incorrectly imported transactions. In order not to damage existing transaction histories and to avoid new duplicate transactions, we recommend the following article:
> How can to synchronize integrations or re-synchronize missing/incorrectly imported transactions?
2. Label or merge Unlabeled Transactions
Unlabeled transactions can be subsequently categorized with a corresponding label, edited or merged into Trades or Transfers by selecting related transaction pairs. It is also possible to change the labels of multiple similar transactions collectively (bulk edit).
> Basics on Labeling and Merging of Transactions
3. Manually edit, exclude or delete transactions
If you should still see Tips, it is possible that these were caused by incorrect transactions or transactions that were imported twice. These transactions can be edited as follows.
> Transaction Details Overview and Managing & Editing of Transactions
> How to create a Trade or Transfer when only one side of the transaction exists?
> How to replicate Liquidity Mining/Providing transactions manually (DeFi)?
4. Add new transactions
If transactions have not been fully imported, you can add them individually or upload them directly to your integration using the Blockpit XLS Template.
> How to import my CSV/Excel history?
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