If your stock market and wallet aren’t connected and you want to import various accounts simultaneously. You can use the manual report and add or edit the trades on your own. For more information click here.
Manual import of exchanges and wallets
For all exchanges and wallets without direct integration, the manual import is used for them. You can import multiple wallets and exchange accounts at one time. You can download the CSV and Excel template for the same. For better understanding, we have given an example for each transaction type. However, make sure you delete these before importing the file into the system. Follow instructions as given on manual import website to import data into One Wallet.
Deposit
Usually, no fees are levied here until and unless it is time for withdrawal. If still fees are levied, the total amount (including fee) must be entered under buy-amount.
Withdrawal and trade fee in the currency of the sell_assets
Here the amount excl. Sell-amount contains fee as the value in fee_amount additionally flows out of the account.
Trade fee in the currency of the buy_asset
Buy_amount will have a total amount (including fee) of the incoming asset. The fairy will be shown separately under fee_amount. The total amount flows in including the fee_amount i.e. the result is an increase in the net amount.
Instructions for entering hard forks
If you have experienced a hard fork on a wallet, a ‘copy’ of the original wallet is made at hard-time. Therefore, before you import new data it is important to delete the old one.
Classify data by manual import
Usually, you can specify your data in the area of classification i.e. Hard Forks, Mining, Staking, Master nodes, etc. This can prove to be costly for large amount of small transactions, therefore, One Wallet offers you this in its manual import function to make things easier. Only classifications are possible here, and it affects only one account. Therefore, no linking of deposits and withdrawals are required further.