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How to Connect Nami and Koinly

How to connect Nami with Koinly

Nami wallet is a user-friendly web wallet that lets you interact with the Cardano blockchain.  Koinly connects with the Nami wallet through API or by importing a CSV file of your Nami transaction history. Here’s how.

How to connect Nami to Koinly via API

On Nami

  1. Log in to Nami and find your public address.
  2. Copy your public address.
  3. Head over to Koinly.

On Koinly

  1. Log in to Koinly and go to the wallets page.
  2. Select add new wallet: Nami.
  3. Select set up auto-sync.
  4. Paste your Nami public address.
  5. Select secure import.

Please note, you'll need to create a Koinly wallet for every Cardano address that you've used.

Good to know
Koinly now supports all Cardano tokens and staking rewards.

How to connect Nami to Koinly via CSV

Nami doesn’t allow users to export a CSV file directly from the Nami browser extension just yet. Don’t worry though - there’s a work around - you can get a CSV file of your Nami transaction history from many Cardano blockchain explorers. Just enter your Nami wallet address and find the option to export to CSV in your chosen blockchain explorer. Please note you might need to do some formatting of your CSV file so it works with Koinly. See more help guides on CSV files & Koinly here.

Once you’ve got your Nami transaction history CSV file, head over to Koinly.

On Koinly

  1. Sign up or login into Koinly and head to Wallets.
  2. Add a new wallet: Nami.
  3. Select import from file.
  4. Upload your CSV file(s).

Good to know
Double check your staking rewards are tagged correctly for your country’s tax rules - in most countries, staking rewards are taxed as income..

How do I check if my Nami import is accurate?

Something doesn’t look right on your Nami tax report? Don’t panic - there’s help at hand.

It's really helpful to use our Getting Started Guide before reviewing your transactions. This can help you identify and resolve any issues in no time at all.