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# Transactions

## All available transactions

You can view all your transactions by scrolling down the screen and you can see the entire list of transactions.

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## Transaction information

To view detailed information, click on the desired transaction.

It will then become available for viewing:

1. Transaction amount.
2. Date and time
3. Sender's address

You can also immediately make a transaction in response to the sender's address by clicking on the "Send to this address" button.

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## Transactions with tokens

To see transactions with a particular token, you need to click on it on the page with the wallet.

You will then be taken to the page with the selected token, where information on transactions with it will be displayed.

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