EVEDEX is a non-custodial platform, so your entire trading history is linked to your wallet—not a centralized account. That means you can view your activity directly in the trading interface or verify it through blockchain explorers, depending on which network you used.
1. Connect Your Wallet
Start by connecting your wallet to the platform. EVEDEX supports MetaMask, Rabby, WalletConnect, and other common options. Once connected, your wallet address becomes your unique identifier. All trading history and transaction records are tied to this address.
2. Open the Transaction History Panel
In the trading interface, open the user menu (top right corner) or click your wallet icon. Select “History” to view your transaction records.
You can also check recent actions by going to the Positions or Orders sections, where open and past trades are displayed in real time.
3. Review and Filter Activity
Inside the History panel, you’ll see a list of past activity related to your wallet. You can filter this by:
Trade History: Executed buy/sell orders
Order History: Placed, canceled, or partially filled orders
Deposit Records: On-chain asset transfers into vaults or trading contracts
Withdrawal Records: Transfers out of active positions or contracts
Each entry typically includes:
Transaction ID (Tx Hash)
Timestamp
Trading pair used (e.g. ETH/USDC)
Order type (market, limit, stop)
Execution price and size
Order status (completed, pending, canceled)
Additional Notes
Because EVEDEX operates entirely on public blockchains, you can also view any transaction using a block explorer such as Etherscan, Arbiscan, or BSCScan—depending on the network. To do this, copy the transaction hash (Tx ID) from your history and paste it into the appropriate explorer.
Summary
EVEDEX keeps your transaction history accessible, transparent, and fully tied to your connected wallet. There’s no need for an account login or centralized dashboard—your activity is available instantly from the interface or on-chain.
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