Kaspa has launched a new app called the Kaspa Transaction Report, which allows users to easily generate a CSV file of their transaction history for reporting and tax purposes. The app is user-friendly and can be accessed at https://kaspa-transaction-report-coderofstuff.vercel.app/.
The Kaspa Transaction Report was created by coderofstuff and is currently in its alpha phase, meaning there are no service level agreements in place at this time. Users can add their Kaspa addresses, one per line, to generate their transaction history CSV.
To use the app, users need to have NodeJS (v16+) installed on their computer. They can then download the repository, install dependencies, create a file with their Kaspa addresses, and run the command to generate the CSV file. The CSV file is currently compatible with Koinly, a tax filing software.
It’s important to note that compound transactions and transactions sending to yourself are ignored, and addresses from exchanges are treated as not your own. If the report is inaccurate, users should make sure they have listed all relevant addresses.
The creators of the app encourage users who find it useful to consider donating to the Kaspa address listed on their GitHub page. The CSV report is designed to be easily imported into koinly.io for filing taxes.
For more information and updates, users can visit Kaspa’s official website, Discord, Telegram, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub, and Explorer. Users can also reach out to the creator on the Kaspa Discord under the username Bubblegum Lightning.
The original article about the Kaspa Transaction Report can be found on Kaspa’s website.