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How To Connect Einsteinium (EMC2) with Koinly

Einsteinium (EMC2) is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency based on the proof of work algorithm. It is a community-driven cryptocurrency that leverages blockchain technology to raise capital for scientific research. It almost operates like a charitable fund by raising money through a mining tax, creating a pool of funds to provide grants to deserving applicants.

Investing in Einsteinium? The good news is that regardless of how or why you're investing, it's incredibly easy to do your crypto taxes with Koinly. The first step is to connect Koinly to the Einsteinium blockchain via your public address. Once connected, Koinly imports all your trades automatically. Next, Koinly calculates all your gains, income and expenses with easy-to-spot totals ready for your tax return. At tax time, simply download the Koinly tax report for your country, and you’re good to file!

How to find your Einsteinium public address

Your public address should be available in the wallet you use to interact with Einsteinium - for example, Coinomi and Einsteinium Wallet. 

We have instructions on how to do this for a variety of popular wallets on our integration pages.

Please note: you have to complete this process for every wallet you use to interact with Einsteinium in order for Koinly to calculate your crypto taxes correctly.

Once you have your public address, here’s how to connect to Koinly.

How to connect Einsteinium to Koinly via API

On Koinly

  1. Sign up or login into Koinly and head to the wallets page.
  2. Select add new wallet in the top right corner.
  3. In the search bar, search for Einsteinium.
  4. Select Einsteinium.
  5. Enter your Einsteinium public address.
  6. Select import.

How do I troubleshoot my Einsteinium integration to Koinly?

Something still doesn’t look right on your report? Not to worry - there’s plenty of help available:

  • Our help forum has plenty of guides that might have the answers you're looking for.
  • Check out our discussion boards - someone else might have resolved the same issue already.
  • Look us up on social media - we’re on Twitter and Reddit.
  • Contact us on email or live chat.