Understanding XRP Transaction Hashes

Your complete guide to finding and using XRP transaction identifiers

What is a Transaction Hash?

A transaction hash (also called a TX hash or transaction ID) is a unique 64-character hexadecimal string that identifies a specific transaction on the XRP Ledger.

Example: 9B2F7D5E8A3C1B4F6E0D2A8C5B7E3F1A9D4C6B8E0F2A5D7C1B3E6F8A0D2C4B6E

Think of it like a receipt number - every transaction gets a unique hash that can never be changed or duplicated. This hash is generated by cryptographically hashing all the transaction details.

How to Find Your Transaction Hash

From Your Exchange

Most exchanges show the transaction hash in your withdrawal/deposit history. Look for "TX ID", "Hash", or "Transaction ID".

From Your Wallet

Hardware and software wallets display the hash after sending a transaction. Check your transaction history.

From XRP Dashboard

In your connected wallet view, click on any transaction to see its full hash and details.

From XRPL Explorer

Search by your wallet address on xrpscan.com or livenet.xrpl.org to see all transactions and their hashes.

How to Look Up a Transaction

You can verify any XRP transaction using a blockchain explorer. Simply paste the transaction hash into the search bar.

What Information Does a TX Hash Reveal?

  • Sender & Receiver: The wallet addresses involved
  • Amount: How much XRP was transferred
  • Fee: The network fee paid (usually 0.00001 XRP)
  • Timestamp: When the transaction was confirmed
  • Ledger Index: Which ledger block contains it
  • Status: Whether it succeeded or failed

Common Use Cases

Verify Payments

Confirm that a payment was sent and received

Customer Support

Provide proof of transaction to exchanges

Tax Records

Document transactions for tax reporting

Dispute Resolution

Prove transaction details in disputes

Track Your Transactions

XRP Dashboard makes it easy to monitor all your wallet transactions in real-time.

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