Recap supports integration with Coinfloor via CSV files. Once set up, Recap will categorise all of your transaction history and calculate your tax position.
Step 1 - Locate/Request Coinfloor CSV Files
When Coinfloor closed you should have received an email from Coinfloor containing three CSV files:
Deposits/Withdrawals
Trades
Autobuys
If you cannot find these files, you can email CoinCorner (who acquired Coinfloor) and request your CSV files by emailing support@coincorner.com.
π‘ If you preview your files in a spreadsheet editor like Microsoft Excel please do not resave before uploading them to Recap. Automatic formatting changes may occur that make the files unrecognisable to our software.
Step 2 - Create your Coinfloor Account in Recap and Upload your CSVs
In Accounts, click the Add Account button, then select Upload Exchange Statements, then Coinfloor.
Give your account a name and click Next.
You'll return to Accounts, where you now have an empty Coinfloor card.
Click the Settings Cog and then Import Coinfloor CSV.
Click Browse to find your CSV file and then click Import.
Congratulations, your Coinfloor transactions are now in Recap!
β οΈ Coinfloor is currently in Beta
This means that not all of the usual Recap features are available for Coinfloor quite yet. For example, you cannot reclassify your transactions. We will be adding these features in the future.
Troubleshooting & Common Issues
Opening CSV files in spreadsheet software can cause import failures: apps like Excel or Numbers may reformat dates and values without any indication. If your import fails, try again with the original downloaded file.
Missing Transactions: Check if the full transaction history is included in the exported file and verify the date range.
Duplicate Transactions: If importing multiple files, make sure there's no overlap in the date ranges.
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