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# #4: Reconcile transactions

## Check Your Transactions

Once added wallets are synced / fiat transactions are imported, they will all be visible on the **Transactions** page. Every crypto transaction contains full blockchain trace.

You can use this page to browse through transactions denominated in selected fiat currency, filter them using specific fields, check transaction details including full blockchain trace, add / edit / delete transactions (only fiat), map transactions to income and expense categories, add notes and attaches.

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