How to Find Your Transaction ID (TxID / Transaction Hash): A Complete Guide

How to Find Your Transaction ID (TxID / Transaction Hash): A Complete Guide
TL;DR: A TxID is a unique code assigned to every blockchain transaction. You find it in your transaction history on any exchange or wallet, usually by clicking on a specific transaction and looking for "TxID", "Transaction Hash", or "Hash".

This guide is here to help you locate your Transaction ID (TxID) — no matter which platform you're using. If you're new to crypto and not sure what a TxID even is, start with the first two sections — they explain everything in plain language. If you already know what you need and just want the steps for your specific platform, jump straight to the relevant section using the Table of Contents above: exchanges like Binance, Coinbase, or Kraken are covered under Centralized Exchanges, and apps like MetaMask or Trust Wallet are under Non-Custodial Wallets. Each section follows the same simple structure — open your history, find the transaction, copy the hash — so once you've done it once, it feels the same everywhere.

💬 Not sure where to start, or can't find what you're looking for? Our support team at AMLBot is happy to help you locate your TxID step by step. Don't hesitate to reach out.

What Is a TxID?

A Transaction ID (TxID) (also called a Transaction Hash or Tx Hash) — is a unique string of characters automatically assigned to every transaction that gets verified and recorded on a blockchain. Think of it as a receipt number for your crypto transfer. It looks like this:

0x4e3a2b1c7f8d6e5a9b0c3d2e1f4a5b6c7d8e9f0a1b2c3d4e5f6a7b8c9d0e1f2a

Ethereum Example, 66 characters starting with "0x"

a1075db55d416d3ca199f55b6084e2115b9345e16c5cf302fc80e9d5fbf5d48d

Bitcoin Example, 64 characters

The format varies depending on the blockchain network, but it is always a long string of letters and numbers.

The Universal 3-Step Method How to Find TxID

Regardless of which platform you use, the logic is always the same:

Step 1 → Open Transaction History. Navigate to your wallet's or exchange's transaction/withdrawal history section.

Step 2 → Find and Click on the Transaction. Locate the specific deposit or withdrawal by date, amount, or asset.

Step 3 → Copy the TxID. Inside the transaction details, look for a field labeled TxID, Transaction Hash, Hash, or Tx Hash. Copy the full string.

⚠️ Important: Always copy the full hash. A partial hash is useless — even one missing character makes it invalid.

How to Find Your TxID on Centralized Exchanges (CEX)

Binance

📖 Official Guide: How to Find My Transaction ID (TxID) — Binance Support

On the Website:

  1. Log in to your Binance account. Click [Wallet] in the top menu and select [Overview].
  2. Click [Transaction History]. Find the deposit or withdrawal you are looking for.
  3. Click on the transaction row, the TxID will appear in the details panel.
  4. Click the copy icon or the chain link icon (🔗) to open it in a blockchain explorer.

On the Binance App:

  1. Open the app and tap [Wallets]. Tap [Spot] → [Transaction History]. Tap on the specific transaction.
  2. The TxID is displayed in the transaction detail screen.
💡 Note: If the TxID column shows "—" or is empty, the transaction may still be pending on Binance's side and has not yet been broadcast to the blockchain. Wait a few minutes and refresh.

Coinbase

📖 Official Guide: What is a transaction Hash/Hash ID? — Coinbase Help

On the Website:

  1. Log in to your Coinbase account. Click the [Trade] tab in the navigation.
  2. Select the cryptocurrency asset of the transaction. Click on the [Wallet] tab.
  3. Find and click on the specific transaction. A pop-up will appear — click [View Transaction].
  4. You can copy the Transaction ID string directly, or copy the block explorer URL.

On the Coinbase App:

  1. Tap [Trade]. Select the asset of the transaction.
  2. Go to the [Wallet] tab. Tap on the specific transaction.
  3. Tap [View on block explorer]. In the block explorer, tap the clipboard icon to copy the TxID.
⚠️ Coinbase-Specific Note: Coinbase distinguishes between on-chain transfers (which generate a TxID) and internal Coinbase-to-Coinbase transfers (which happen instantly off-chain and do not generate a blockchain TxID). If you transferred from one Coinbase account to another Coinbase account, there may be no TxID available.

Kraken

📖 Official Guide: How to Find a Deposit or Withdrawal Blockchain Transaction ID or Hash — Kraken Support

On Kraken Pro (Website):

  1. Sign in to your Kraken account and go to [Portfolio].
  2. Click the [Spot] sub-tab.
  3. Scroll down to the "Funding transactions" section.
  4. Find the deposit or withdrawal you are looking for.
  5. Click anywhere on the transaction row — a pop-up window will appear showing full details.
  6. Click the copy button to copy the TxID to your clipboard.

On the Kraken App:

  1. Tap the [History] tab.
  2. Select [Deposits] or [Withdrawals] from the filter.
  3. Tap on the specific transaction.
  4. The TxID will be displayed in the expanded view — tap to copy.
💡 Note: Kraken only shows TxIDs for transactions from the last 3 months on the Portfolio page. For older transactions, you may need to contact Kraken Support.

OKX

📖 Official Guide: How to Track a Crypto Transaction — OKX

On the Website:

  1. Log in to your OKX account.
  2. Navigate to [Assets] → [History] (or [Funding Account] → [History]).
  3. Select [Withdrawal] or [Deposit] from the tabs. Find the transaction and click [Details].
  4. Copy the TXID shown in the details panel.

On the OKX App:

  1. Tap [Assets] at the bottom.
  2. Tap [History] or the clock icon. Find the transaction and tap on it.
  3. The TXID is shown in the transaction details — tap to copy.

Bybit

📖 Official Guide: FAQ — On-Chain Crypto Withdrawals — Bybit Help Center

On the Website:

  1. Log in to your Bybit account. Go to [Assets] → [Funding Account].
  2. Click [History] → [Withdraw]. Find the relevant withdrawal and click [Details].
  3. The TXID (Transaction Hash) is displayed in the detail view — copy the full 64-character string.

On the Bybit App:

  1. Tap [Assets] → [History]. Select [Withdraw] from the filter.
  2. Tap on the transaction. The TxID is shown in the details — tap to copy.
⚠️ Important: When submitting a TxID to Bybit support, input only the hash itself, without any URL. For example, paste 0x4e3a...f2a — not https://etherscan.io/tx/0x4e3a...f2a.

How to Find Your TxID in a Non-Custodial Wallet

In non-custodial wallets, you control your private keys. TxIDs are always available for confirmed on-chain transactions and are usually accessible via a direct link to a blockchain explorer.

MetaMask

📖 Official Guide: How to Find a Transaction ID — MetaMask Help Center

On the Browser Extension:

  1. Open the MetaMask extension.
  2. Click on the [Activity] tab in your account view.
  3. Find the transaction you are looking for and click on it.
  4. A detail panel opens — click [Copy Transaction ID] to copy the hash to your clipboard.
  5. Alternatively, click [View on Block Explorer] to open the full transaction page on the relevant explorer (e.g., Etherscan for Ethereum, BscScan for BNB Chain).

On the MetaMask Mobile App:

  1. Open MetaMask and tap on the token whose transaction you want to find.
  2. Scroll down to see the activity list, then tap on the specific transaction.
  3. Tap [View on Block Explorer] — the TxID will be visible at the top of the explorer page as "Transaction Hash."
  4. Alternatively, tap the clock icon in the tab bar to see all activity, then tap the transaction.
💡 Note: MetaMask automatically uses the correct block explorer for whatever network you are connected to (Ethereum → Etherscan, Polygon → PolygonScan, etc.).

Trust Wallet

On the Trust Wallet App:

  1. Open Trust Wallet and tap on the cryptocurrency whose transaction you want to track (e.g., BTC, ETH, USDT).
  2. You will see a list of recent transactions. Tap on the specific transaction.
  3. The transaction details screen will show a TXID field.
  4. Tap the TXID or tap [View on Block Explorer] to open the full details.
  5. On the block explorer page, the TxID is labeled as "Transaction Hash" at the top.
💡 Multi-chain tip: Trust Wallet supports many blockchains. Make sure you are viewing the correct coin/network — each network keeps its own separate transaction history.

How to Find Your TxID on Hardware Wallets

Hardware wallets (Ledger, Trezor) do not show transaction history on the device itself. You access it through their companion desktop/mobile applications.

Ledger (Ledger Live)

  1. Open Ledger Live on your computer or phone.
  2. In the left sidebar, click [Accounts] and select the relevant account (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum).
  3. In the account view, find the transaction in the [Operations] list.
  4. Click on the transaction row to expand it.
  5. Click the [View in Explorer] button — this opens the transaction in the appropriate blockchain explorer.
  6. The TxID is shown at the top of the explorer page as "Transaction Hash" or "Hash".

Trezor (Trezor Suite)

  1. Open Trezor Suite on your computer. Select the account you want to check.
  2. In the [Transactions] tab, find the relevant transaction. Click the transaction to expand its details.
  3. Click the [Explorer] or [View in Block Explorer] link.
  4. The TxID (Transaction Hash) appears at the top of the block explorer page.

Fallback Method: Find TxID via Blockchain Explorer

If you cannot find the TxID on the platform but know your wallet address, you can look it up directly:

  1. Go to the appropriate blockchain explorer (see table below ⬇️ ).
  2. Paste your wallet address (not your TxID) into the search bar.
  3. You will see a full list of all transactions associated with that address.
  4. Find your transaction by date and amount. Click on it — the Transaction Hash at the top of the page is your TxID.

This method works for both finding your own TxID and verifying that a transaction was received.

Quick Reference: Block Explorers by Network

NetworkExplorerURL
Bitcoin (BTC)Blockchain.comhttps://www.blockchain.com/explorer
Bitcoin (BTC)Blockchairhttps://blockchair.com/bitcoin
Ethereum (ETH)Etherscanhttps://etherscan.io
BNB Chain (BSC)BscScanhttps://bscscan.com
Tron (TRX, USDT-TRC20)Tronscanhttps://tronscan.org
Solana (SOL)Solscanhttps://solscan.io
Polygon (MATIC/POL)PolygonScanhttps://polygonscan.com
Avalanche (AVAX)Snowtracehttps://snowtrace.io
ArbitrumArbiscanhttps://arbiscan.io
TONTonscanhttps://tonscan.org
Multi-ChainBlockchairhttps://blockchair.com

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