Coinbase export → dashboard

Your Coinbase export, your transaction dashboard.

Generate the transaction report from Coinbase, drop the CSV, and see total value over time, buys versus sells, and which assets you actually moved — without scrolling a single ledger.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

Coinbase's history is a long scroll and the reports page is built for a tax preparer, not a quick read. Generate the transaction report and this builds the view you want: total value moved, the trend, buys versus sells, and which assets did the work.

i. export

Generate from Coinbase

Reports → Generate report → transaction history → CSV. The default columns (Timestamp, Transaction Type, Asset, Quantity Transacted, Total) are all we need.

ii. detect

Total becomes the metric

The Total column is recognized as currency and used as the headline KPI; Timestamp becomes the time axis.

iii. read

Totals, types, assets

Total value over time, buys versus sells, and a breakdown by asset — click any bar or slice to filter the whole dashboard.

02 · The views

Your ledger, read at a glance.

Everything you squint at across pages of transaction history, arranged automatically from the raw report.

  • 01

    Total value over time

    The Total column sums up top and plots as a trend, so the months you were active stand out instantly.

  • 02

    Buys versus sells

    Transaction Type becomes a filterable breakdown — separate Buy, Sell, Send, Receive, Convert and Reward with a click.

  • 03

    By asset

    The Asset column splits everything by coin, so you can see whether BTC, ETH or a stablecoin drove the activity.

  • 04

    Private by default

    This is sensitive financial data, so it stays on your device. The report is parsed locally and never leaves your browser — verify in DevTools → Network.

"I generated the report, dropped it in, and finally saw a year of trades as one clean picture instead of an endless scroll."
— a crypto hobbyist
03 · FAQ

Coinbase dashboard questions.

Which Coinbase export works?
The transaction history report (Reports → Generate report → CSV). Any CSV with a Timestamp, a Transaction Type, an Asset and a Total column works.
Yes to all three. Total is the headline KPI summed over time, Transaction Type splits buys from sells and the rest, and Asset breaks the activity down by coin.
Yes — click any bar or slice (an asset like BTC, or a type like Sell) and the whole dashboard recomputes against that filter.
No. The report is parsed and aggregated entirely in your browser. The file never touches a server — there's nowhere for it to be uploaded to.
No. This is a viewer for reading your transaction report, not tax software. It won't compute cost basis or capital gains — use a dedicated tool for that.