How to do your Keystone Wallet taxes with Koinly
Keystone Wallet is a non-custodial hardware wallet designed for the secure storage of multiple cryptocurrencies. But if you've been transacting with crypto, you might have a tax bill. Don't worry, Koinly can help, here's how.
Follow these steps to sync your Keystone Wallet data automatically to Koinly:
- Open your Keystone Wallet wallet app
- Copy the public address for every coin that you have on it (even the ones with a zero balance)
On Koinly:
- Create a free account on Koinly
- Complete onboarding until you get to the Wallets page and find Keystone Wallet in the list
- Select API > Paste the public address/key you copied above in the appropriate box
- Hit Import and wait for Koinly to sync your data. This can take a few minutes
- Review your transactions on the Transactions page to ensure everything is tagged correctly and no missing data
- Go to the Tax Reports page to view your tax liability!
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FAQs
What is Keystone Wallet?
Keystone Wallet is a hardware cryptocurrency wallet designed to provide secure, air-gapped storage for digital assets. It supports over 5,500 coins and tokens across more than 200 blockchain networks, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and various ERC-20 tokens. The wallet features a 4-inch touchscreen for user-friendly navigation and utilizes QR code communication to maintain complete offline operation, enhancing security by eliminating USB or Bluetooth connections.
Is Keystone Wallet safe?
Keystone Wallet is a hardware wallet, making it one of the more secure options for your crypto. Advanced security measures include a bank-grade Secure Element for private key protection, biometric fingerprint authentication, and a self-destruct mechanism that erases sensitive data if physical tampering is detected.
Does Keystone Wallet provide tax documents?
No, but you can use a crypto tax calculator like Koinly to do it for you, just add your Keystone Wallet address(es) and Koinly will do the rest.