How do I get my Bitcoin.de API key?
API is the initially preferred method of integration.
If necessary, additional CSV files can be uploaded afterwards. When uploading CSV files, make sure to avoid transaction duplicates. More information on this can be found under CSV file upload.
- Log in to your Bitcoin.de account.
- Click on the "my Bitcoin.de" profile button at the top right.
- Then select "Trading API" under Other.
- Now click on "Create another API key".
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Check all the boxes as shown in the picture below:
- Enter your one-time password (OPT) and confirm with "Generate API key".
- Your public API key is now directly visible. To view your API secret, select "Show" in the API secret column and enter your one-time password (OPT) again and confirm with "Show".
- To import your data, you must first create an Integration in the Blockpit Web App.
To do so, click + Integration in the upper navigation. - Select Bitcoin.de from the list of exchanges, and then copy the API key and the secret into the designated fields. Confirm your entries by clicking Continue.
Which data can be imported via Bitcoin.de API key?
Your complete transaction history always serves as the basis for your tax report. Preferably, automatic API solutions are used to import your transactions. Our team is committed to implementing all API data provided by your exchange for you.
Using the following list, you can identify all products that are implemented:
Transactions
Supported
✅ Deposits & Withdrawals
(Fiat deposits are not automatically recorded and must therefore be added manually)
✅ Trades
✅ Fees
❗ Bitcoin.de does not provide trades for the delisted asset BSV via API. These must be added manually.
In case of missing transactions, you can help our support team via chat-request to include them in our import spectrum (if technically possible).
Not Supported
⛔ Partner program
Missing transactions can be found by comparing the actual history of your exchange. You can then add these directly to your Blockpit Integration by subsequently uploading your CSV file (see below) or by migrating your CSV data into our Excel template.
Synced Balance
✅ Complete import scope
If your Synced Balance is displayed incompletely, you can help our support team via chat-request to include it in our import spectrum (if technically possible).
> What is the difference between Synced/Manual Integrations and Synced/Calculated Balance?
How do I get my Bitcoin.de CSV file?
CSV file upload: Import missing transactions directly via Bitcoin.de CSV/Excel file
The following steps will help you to download your Bitcoin.de CSV file and import it into your Blockpit Integration:
- Log in to your Bitcoin.de account.
- Next, download your complete transaction history as a CSV file.
- To do so, navigate to the menu item Account statement.
- Select the desired currency that you would like to download as a CSV.
- Now select a "specific period" as the date and select "all" as the type.
- Then download the CSV file.
- To import your data, you must first create an Integration in the Blockpit Web App.
To do so, click + Integration in the upper navigation. -
You can now upload the file to your Blockpit Integration in the Dashboard. To do this, click on Edit / Upload CSV in the Integrations tab as shown below.
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Now drag the corresponding file(s) into the field displayed below and confirm your entry with Save to upload your transactions.
❗ When uploading your transactions into your Binance Integration, the system does not check for transaction duplicates.
Transactions that already exist in your Integration must therefore be removed from the CSV file before uploading.
💡 If the upload of your original CSV file does not work, please try to update your internet browser version first or use an alternative browser to eliminate potential sources of error.
How do I solve problems with my Bitcoin.de 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.
1. Create a new IntegrationProduct 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.
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
4. Add new transactions
If your transaction history has not been fully imported, you can add transactions manually or upload them directly via CSV file upload into your Blockpit Integration. Alternatively, you can also migrate your CSV data to our Blockpit Excel Template.
> How to import my CSV/Excel history?
Tip: If you are unable to create an Integration without "Mismatched Balances" using an initial API integration and additional CSV uploads, try creating a CSV Integration first and then convert your Integration into an API Integration afterwards. In addition, use a current import start date (e.g. import time span: today's date) as a separator to avoid transaction duplicates.
> How do I convert a Manual/CSV integration into a Synced Exchange/Wallet integration?
> Set a Start Date for your integration (Import Time Span)
5. Continue to browse Troubleshooting category
> Overview of frequently asked questions and their solutions