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How to Connect CoinDCX and Koinly

How to connect CoinDCX with Koinly

CoinDCX is a popular crypto exchange for Indian investors, offering a wide selection of popular altcoins, as well as product offerings for more experienced investors like margin trading and futures. Whatever your CoinDCX investments - when it comes to tax time, Koinly can help. Just connect via API or CSV. Here's how.

How to connect CoinDCX to Koinly via API

On CoinDCX

  1. Log in to CoinDCX and go to your profile.
  2. Select access API dashboard.
  3. Select create a new one.
  4. Give your API key a name, for example, Koinly.
  5. Complete the two factor verification.
  6. Select go to API dashboard.
  7. Copy your API key and API secret.

On Koinly

  1. Sign up or login into Koinly and head to wallets.
  2. Add a new wallet: CoinDCX.
  3. Select set up auto-sync.
  4. Paste your API key and API secret.
  5. Select secure import.

Good to know
Koinly only needs a read-only API key from CoinDCX, so you may want to amend your API access settings to read-only. Please note the CoinDCX API only supports spot trade and loan interest transaction data, so if you have transactions other than this, use the CSV file method instead.

How to connect CoinDCX to Koinly via CSV

If you'd rather use CSV files than connect via API, no worries. Just find the export transaction history option in CoinDCX and export a CSV file of your CoinDCX transaction history. Once you have it, here's how to upload it to Koinly:

On Koinly

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

Good to know
Remember, Koinly will need your complete transaction history from CoinDCX - for however long you've used the exchange - in order to calculate your cost basis, income, gains and losses accurately. This may mean you need to export multiple CSV files from CoinDCX.

How do I troubleshoot my CoinDCX integration to Koinly?

Problems with your CoinDCX integration? No worries: