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Sample PDF

Sample Crypto
Statement PDF

See how wallet activity can be organised into a clearer statement with balances, transaction history, inflows, outflows, wallet addresses and supporting references.

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A sample crypto statement shows how wallet transactions, balances and reporting-period activity can be presented in a readable PDF format. CryptoBankStatement organises BTC, ETH, ERC-20 USDC and ERC-20 USDT wallet activity into statement-style exports for review workflows. Acceptance depends on the receiving institution.

What the Sample Statement Includes

The example PDF illustrates the fields and layout you can expect when you generate your own wallet statement.

Statement summary

A cover summary with key totals for the reporting period — designed to support quick review.

Wallet address and reporting period

The public address being reported and the exact date range selected for the export.

Opening and closing balance

Balances at the start and end of the period, with fiat equivalents where applicable.

Money in / money out

Separate totals for incoming and outgoing activity during the reporting period.

Transaction history

A chronological list of confirmed on-chain transactions within the selected period.

Transaction hashes / references

Blockchain transaction identifiers and explorer links so entries can be checked independently.

PDF format for sharing

A multi-page PDF layout formatted for human readers and document submission workflows.

CSV-style export for accountant or analysis workflows

Spreadsheet-friendly rows for reconciliation, analysis or import into accounting tools.

Verification ID and checksum

Paid statements include a unique verification URL and SHA-256 checksum so third parties can confirm the export matches the published record.

When a Sample Statement Is Useful

A sample may help you understand the format before you gather records or generate your own export — designed to support review workflows, not to replace professional advice.

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Before sending records to an accountant

See how wallet activity may be organised into a clearer export before you share records with your CPA or bookkeeper.

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Before a mortgage or property review

Preview the layout and fields that may help support mortgage or property-related review workflows — acceptance depends on the receiving institution.

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Before a rental proof-of-funds request

Understand what a structured wallet statement can include before responding to a landlord or letting agent.

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Before an audit or compliance review

Review how transaction history, references and summaries are presented for audit or compliance preparation.

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Before asking what they require

Use the sample to ask a solicitor, CPA, lender, landlord or adviser what format and supporting records they expect.

What This Is Not

  • Not a bank statement
  • Not legal, tax, financial, immigration or banking advice
  • Not a guarantee of acceptance
  • Does not certify lawful source of funds
  • Does not replace exchange records, bank statements or adviser guidance where those are required

Important

CryptoBankStatement is not a bank, accountant, solicitor, tax adviser, immigration adviser or financial adviser. This content is not legal, tax, financial, immigration or banking advice. The receiving institution decides what documents it accepts.

Common Questions

What is a sample crypto statement?

A sample crypto statement is an example PDF that shows how wallet transactions, balances and reporting-period activity can be presented in a readable statement format. It is designed to help you preview layout and fields before generating your own export from your public wallet address.

Can I use a sample crypto statement as proof of funds?

No. A sample statement uses example data and is not tied to your wallet. For proof-of-funds or source-of-funds reviews, you would generate a statement from your own public address. Acceptance depends on the receiving institution.

What information should a crypto wallet statement include?

Reviewers often look for the wallet address, reporting period, opening and closing balances, money in and money out, a transaction history, and references such as transaction hashes or explorer links. A PDF may help for sharing; a CSV-style export may help accountants or analysts. Requirements vary by reviewer.

Does CryptoBankStatement create bank statements?

No. CryptoBankStatement organises public blockchain wallet activity into statement-style PDF and CSV exports. These are not official bank statements and are not issued by a bank.

Can accountants use the CSV export?

A CSV-style export may help accountants analyse transactions in spreadsheets or accounting workflows. Whether a CSV alone is sufficient depends on the accountant, firm policy and the review context.

Will a lender, landlord or institution accept this?

Acceptance depends on the receiving institution. A structured wallet statement may help organise on-chain activity for review workflows, but lenders, landlords, solicitors, CPAs and compliance teams each set their own requirements.

Generate Your Own Statement

Preview your wallet activity for free, then download a PDF and CSV from your public address.