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# Transaction ID

A transaction hash/id is a unique string of characters that is given to every transaction, which is verified and added to the blockchain. In many cases, a transaction hash is needed in order to locate funds.

In Cake Wallet, you can find a Transaction ID on the Transaction Details screen.

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### Open your transaction history

Your recent activity appears in the `History` section at the bottom of the home screen. Tap `History` to open your full history.

![The History screen listing your recent transactions](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cake-tech/docs-assets/main/v6.3.1/history_states_02_history-list_hl.png)
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### Select a transaction

Tap a transaction to open its details.
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### View the Transaction ID

Scroll down the `Transaction Details` sheet to the `Transaction ID` row, then tap it to copy.

![Monero Transaction Details sheet, with the Transaction ID row below Date, Height, Fee, Confirmations and Transaction Key](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cake-tech/docs-assets/main/v6.3.1/monero_txdetails_01_txkey_hl-1.png)
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