AI Exchange CSV import
Not every exchange has a live API, and even those that do cap how far back they go. Coinfig's AI importer reads raw exchange exports — CSV, TSV, JSON, XLSX or ZIP — and converts them to a universal transaction template automatically.
How it works in the app
- In Data Sources, choose Exchange CSV and drop your export file(s).
- Coinfig detects the exchange format — VALR, Luno, Kraken, Bybit, KuCoin, NiceHash, AltcoinTrader, Cape Crypto, ChainEX and dozens more.
- A verification report flags schema issues, trade-balance mismatches and rows that need review before you commit the import.
- Combine multiple files from the same exchange into one source, or merge separate sources after import.
When to use it
Use AI CSV import when an exchange API returns incomplete history, when you trade on a venue without live sync, or when you have archived exports from a closed account. It pairs directly with the Data Completeness Score: close the gaps the score flags by dropping in the missing period's CSV.
Cached formats vs AI mapping
Coinfig maintains cached mapping signatures for 40+ export layouts. Recognised formats convert instantly without an LLM call. Novel or updated layouts fall back to AI column mapping — you still get a normalised CSV and verification report either way.
Not the same as the universal template
If you already have a Coinfig universal template CSV, upload it via the Universal CSV path in Data Sources — no AI step needed. The AI importer is for raw exchange exports you download from VALR, Kraken or similar. Why exchange CSVs lie →
Frequently asked
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