Skip to main content

How do I import cryptocurrency data from Trezor to ZenLedger using CSV files?

Written by Rebecca Lowe
Updated today

How do I import cryptocurrency data from Trezor to ZenLedger using CSV files?

When importing cryptocurrency data from Trezor to ZenLedger, using CSV files is a reliable and efficient method. Below are the general guidelines and steps to ensure a smooth import process.

General Guidelines for Importing Data

  • Use CSV files if you have previously used this method for the respective assets. This ensures consistency and minimizes errors during the import process.

  • Export the transaction data from your Trezor wallet in CSV format. Most Trezor wallets provide an option to export transaction history as a CSV file.

Steps to Import CSV Files into ZenLedger

  1. Log in to your Trezor wallet and navigate to the transaction history section.

  2. Export the transaction data for the desired cryptocurrencies (e.g., BTC, SOL, XRP, ADA, ETC, LTC, DOGE) as a CSV file. Ensure the file includes all relevant transaction details.

  3. Log in to your ZenLedger account.

  4. Go to the "Import" section and select the option to upload a CSV file.

  5. Upload the exported CSV file from Trezor.

  6. Review the imported data for accuracy and completeness.

Common Issues and Resolutions

  • Missing Transactions: Ensure that the exported CSV file includes all transactions. Double-check the date range and filters applied during the export process.

  • File Format Errors: Verify that the CSV file is formatted correctly and adheres to ZenLedger's requirements. If necessary, refer to ZenLedger's CSV import guidelines.

  • Duplicate Entries: If duplicate transactions appear, review the data and remove duplicates manually or adjust the import settings.

By following these steps and guidelines, you can efficiently import your cryptocurrency data from Trezor to ZenLedger using CSV files. This method is particularly useful for supported assets and ensures accurate tax reporting and portfolio tracking.

Did this answer your question?