Bitcoin Wallet
Statement
A bank-style PDF and CSV report of every transaction on a Bitcoin address — opening balance, closing balance, fees, and blockchain explorer links for each entry.
✔ No private keys required · ✔ Public blockchain data only · ✔ PDF + CSV included
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A Bitcoin block explorer shows raw activity. Spreadsheets you build by hand are slow and error-prone. A Bitcoin wallet statement turns that activity into a single, shareable document — the kind of report an accountant, auditor, broker, or reviewer expects to see when asking “show me what this wallet has done.”
CryptoBankStatement reads the public blockchain, calculates your running balance, looks up the historical fiat value for every transaction, and exports the result as a PDF and a CSV. You enter only your public BTC address. No wallet connection. No private keys. No account.
What This Report Includes
Every Bitcoin wallet statement contains the same evidence-grade fields, regardless of the use case it’s being submitted for.
Wallet address
The full BTC address being reported on. Partially masked on the cover page; shown in full inside the appendix.
Statement period
The exact date range you selected — anything from one month to multiple years of history.
Opening balance
BTC balance and fiat equivalent on the first day of the period, calculated from on-chain data.
Closing balance
BTC balance and fiat equivalent on the final day of the period.
Incoming transactions
Every confirmed deposit with date, amount, sender (where visible), and fiat value at the time.
Outgoing transactions
Every confirmed withdrawal with date, amount, recipient (where visible), and fiat value at the time.
Network fees
Miner fees paid on each outgoing transaction, separated from the principal amount.
Blockchain explorer links
A clickable link for every transaction so any reviewer can independently verify the entry on a public explorer.
PDF export
Bank-style multi-page PDF with header, summary, transaction table, and evidence appendix.
CSV export
Spreadsheet-friendly file with one row per transaction — ready for accounting software or reconciliation.
Verification page
A unique verification ID and URL printed on the PDF. Third parties can confirm authenticity at /verify/<id>.
Methodology note
A short, plain-language explanation of how balances are calculated and where data comes from.
Who It Helps
A Bitcoin wallet statement is a single document that can be reused across very different reviewers.
Mortgage applicants
Provide your conveyancer or broker with a dated transaction history that satisfies AML source-of-funds checks under MLR 2017.
Crypto for Mortgages →Accountants & bookkeepers
Hand a clean CSV to your accountant rather than asking them to read a block explorer. Reduces reconciliation time and disagreement over balances.
Crypto for Accountants →Compliance & KYC reviewers
Source-of-funds documentation for KYC/AML checks, with masked wallet IDs and explorer evidence for every entry.
Compliance Statements →Auditors & contractors
Personal or business audit prep for anyone paid in BTC — every receipt is traceable to a verifiable on-chain event.
Crypto Audit Statements →Renters & landlords
Affordability evidence backed by historical GBP value, ready to attach to a tenancy application.
Crypto Rental Income →Personal record-keeping
Long-term holders who want a permanent, downloadable archive of wallet activity for their own files.
Bitcoin Proof of Funds →How It Works
Paste your public Bitcoin address
Any address type — Legacy (1...), SegWit (3...), or Native SegWit (bc1...). No login, no private key.
Pick your statement period
From a single month up to five years of Bitcoin history. Preview the result for free before paying.
Download the PDF and CSV
Pay £1 one-time and immediately download the bank-style PDF, the CSV, and a verification ID for the document.
Wallets with more than 5,000 transactions (typically exchange or high-volume trading wallets) are not currently supported. Most personal and self-custody wallets are well within this limit.
Important
This is not an official bank statement. It is a wallet activity report generated from public blockchain data. Acceptance by lenders, landlords, accountants, visa authorities, or compliance reviewers depends on each institution’s policy.
Common Questions
What is a Bitcoin wallet statement?
A Bitcoin wallet statement is a structured PDF and CSV report listing every confirmed on-chain transaction for a single BTC address over a chosen date range. It includes the wallet address, statement period, opening and closing balances, money in and money out columns, network fees, and a link to each transaction on a blockchain explorer. CryptoBankStatement generates this report from public blockchain data — no private keys, no wallet connection.
Which Bitcoin address types are supported?
All common Bitcoin address formats are supported: Legacy (P2PKH, starting with 1), SegWit (P2SH, starting with 3), and Native SegWit (P2WPKH/Bech32, starting with bc1). Hardware wallets such as Ledger and Trezor work — paste the public receiving address from your wallet software.
Does the statement include fiat values in GBP, USD, or EUR?
Yes. Each transaction is converted into your chosen display currency (GBP, USD, EUR, AED, or INR) using the historical market rate on the transaction date. Fiat values are estimates based on third-party pricing APIs and are clearly labelled as such.
Is this an official bank statement?
No. This is a wallet activity report generated from public blockchain data, formatted in a familiar bank-statement layout. It is not issued by a bank and is not regulated as one. Acceptance by a lender, landlord, accountant, or compliance reviewer depends on each institution's own policy.
How is this different from /bitcoin-proof-of-funds?
The Bitcoin proof-of-funds page is positioned for a single use case — proving you hold sufficient funds on a specific date for a UK mortgage, rental, or compliance check. The Bitcoin wallet statement is the underlying document: a complete activity report for any purpose, including accountant records, audit prep, personal record-keeping, or supporting evidence in any of the use cases above.
Can I download a CSV in addition to the PDF?
Yes. Every paid statement includes both a PDF (for human readers and submission) and a CSV (for spreadsheets, accounting software, or reconciliation). The CSV contains one row per transaction with date, direction, amount, fee, fiat value, and the blockchain transaction hash.
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