Nexo: what to export, and what the numbers leave out
Getting your Nexo history out takes about thirty seconds. Making it produce a defensible tax number takes more, because every platform loses something on the way — and the parts it loses are the parts your tax authority never sees either. Here is exactly what we read from this export, what routinely breaks, and what a free scan shows you before you pay anything.
Export your Nexo history
- Nexo → Transactions
- Export the full history as CSV
- Drop the file into the free scan
Drop the file straight into the free scan — the format is detected automatically, nothing is uploaded to a third party, and unsaved scans delete themselves after seven days.
What happens when you drop it in
The format is fingerprinted from its own column headers, every row becomes a ledger entry with the source row cited beside it, and lots are rebuilt wallet by wallet. Rows we cannot price defensibly are listed as skipped with the reason — never booked at zero and never averaged away.
What breaks on Nexo
These are not hypotheticals: each one is a case our own importer handles or deliberately refuses to guess at.
Every row carries a USD Equivalent, which we use as the cited valuation — no invented prices anywhere in this file.
Collateral moving to and from a loan is not a disposal. Treating those movements as sales manufactures gains that never happened; we book them as transfers.
Interest earned is ordinary income at the value it arrived, and that value becomes the basis of those coins.
What the reporting leaves out
Borrowing against crypto is generally not a taxable event — but a liquidation of collateral is a disposal, at the moment it happens, whether or not you were watching.
No US broker form has historically been issued, so basis documentation is entirely on you.
This importer is drafted from Nexo's documented export format and is locked against real exports as customers supply them. Where a row does not match what we expect, the scan says so instead of quietly dropping it.
See what your Nexo history actually says
Free, about three minutes, no account and no card. You see the corrected numbers and the gaps before deciding whether any of it is worth paying to fix.
Other platforms
Every guide follows the same shape: the export, what we read, what breaks, what the reporting misses.
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integrations-2026.1 · reviewed Aug 2026 · ClearBasis is tax software, not a law firm, accounting firm or tax preparer. Platform names are used to describe file formats we read; no affiliation or endorsement is implied.