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Connect The Rock Trading to CryptoBooks via CSV file

Find out how to connect your The Rock Trading account to our software.

Updated over 3 months ago

In this article, you'll find all the information you need to import your transactions from The Rock Trading to CryptoBooks via CSV.

🚨IMPORTANT NOTICE

Following the bankruptcy and closure of the platform, access to the exchange is no longer possible. Import will only be possible if you already have the CSV file downloaded before the closure.


Import your first CSV file into CryptoBooks

Follow these steps to create your connection to [CSV connection] and import your first CSV:

  1. login into your CryptoBooks account and from the menu, select Connections

  2. click on the Add Connection button in the upper right corner

  3. click on the The rock Trading Icon, you can use the Exchange filter or type "The Rock Trading" in the Search Bar to find it easily

  4. choose a Name for your connection

  5. if you are a resident in Portugal or Spain, you'll be asked to choose the nationality of the intermediary. To know more, check this guide

  6. select the first file you want to import

  7. click on the Create Connection button in the upper right corner of the page

  8. the import of the transactions from your CSV will begin!


Import additional CSV files intoThe Rock Trading connection

In the previous section of this article, you created the connection by importing the first CSV file. In this section, you’ll see how to import additional CSV files into the same connection:

  1. login into your CryptoBooks account and from the menu, select Connections

  2. find The Rock Trading line and click on the 3 dots to open the dropdown menu

  3. click on the Add new CSV option

  4. select the file you want to import

  5. click on the Save edits button in the upper right corner of the page

  6. the import of the transactions from your CSV will begin! Click Continue and repeat from step 4 for each additional CSV you want to import

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