listtransactions (0.21.0.0 RPC) listtransactions ( "label" count skip include_watchonly ) If a label name is provided, this will return only incoming transactions paying to addresses with the specified label. Returns up to 'count' most recent transactions skipping the first 'from' transactions. Arguments: 1. label (string, optional) If set, should be a valid label name to return only incoming transactions with the specified label, or "*" to disable filtering and return all transactions. 2. count (numeric, optional, default=10) The number of transactions to return 3. skip (numeric, optional, default=0) The number of transactions to skip 4. include_watchonly (boolean, optional, default=true for watch-only wallets, otherwise false) Include transactions to watch-only addresses (see 'importaddress') Result: [ (json array) { (json object) "involvesWatchonly" : true|false, (boolean) Only returns true if imported addresses were involved in transaction. "address" : "str", (string) The address of the transaction. "category" : "str", (string) The transaction category. "send" Transactions sent. "receive" Non-coinbase transactions received. "generate" Coinbase transactions received with more than 100 confirmations. "immature" Coinbase transactions received with 100 or fewer confirmations. "orphan" Orphaned coinbase transactions received. "amount" : n, (numeric) The amount in BTC. This is negative for the 'send' category, and is positive for all other categories "label" : "str", (string) A comment for the address/transaction, if any "vout" : n, (numeric) the vout value "fee" : n, (numeric) The amount of the fee in BTC. This is negative and only available for the 'send' category of transactions. "confirmations" : n, (numeric) The number of confirmations for the transaction. Negative confirmations means the transaction conflicted that many blocks ago. "generated" : true|false, (boolean) Only present if transaction only input is a coinbase one. "trusted" : true|false, (boolean) Only present if we consider transaction to be trusted and so safe to spend from. "blockhash" : "hex", (string) The block hash containing the transaction. "blockheight" : n, (numeric) The block height containing the transaction. "blockindex" : n, (numeric) The index of the transaction in the block that includes it. "blocktime" : xxx, (numeric) The block time expressed in UNIX epoch time. "txid" : "hex", (string) The transaction id. "walletconflicts" : [ (json array) Conflicting transaction ids. "hex", (string) The transaction id. ... ], "time" : xxx, (numeric) The transaction time expressed in UNIX epoch time. "timereceived" : xxx, (numeric) The time received expressed in UNIX epoch time. "comment" : "str", (string) If a comment is associated with the transaction, only present if not empty. "bip125-replaceable" : "str", (string) ("yes|no|unknown") Whether this transaction could be replaced due to BIP125 (replace-by-fee); may be unknown for unconfirmed transactions not in the mempool "abandoned" : true|false (boolean) 'true' if the transaction has been abandoned (inputs are respendable). Only available for the 'send' category of transactions. }, ... ] Examples: List the most recent 10 transactions in the systems > elements-cli listtransactions List transactions 100 to 120 > elements-cli listtransactions "*" 20 100 As a JSON-RPC call > curl --user myusername --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id": "curltest", "method": "listtransactions", "params": ["*", 20, 100]}' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:7041/