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# Token Transactions

**Transaction Info** is a feature in All For One™ that allows users to see basic information about recent [token ](/glossary/definitions/smart-contracts/tokens.md)transactions on the blockchain.\
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The **Transaction Info** feature provides users with data about recent token buys and sells, including the amount and value of the token being traded, the facilitating address, and how long ago the transaction occurred. This information is useful for those interested in tracking the movement of tokens on the blockchain, as it provides a transparent record of transactions.

1. Tap the Chart <img src="/files/IJLoZpd2OzPHksC07JxN" alt="" data-size="line"> tab at the bottom
2. Select a crypto asset from somewhere within the Rankings or Listings tab. You can also [search for an asset](/getting-started/searching-crypto-assets.md) if you cannot find it.\
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   ![](/files/67HnrtZupZMDgDeaquNC)\
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   ![](/files/bbdKrpyhvbeFqzFh4ve9)<br>
3. Scroll down and tap the Transactions <img src="/files/qxZSBAqadUZ1PSSMm2C8" alt="" data-size="line"> tab\
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   ![](/files/GCtZfPJJ617W5kxEJk0U)<br>
4. To see more information about a transaction, simply tap the transaction to open up an external link to the blockchain explorer in a separate browser\
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   ![](/files/4twLvKqsrnDkHvWlLRx9)\
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   ![](/files/syuUy0f1GKRlGwtRzby8)


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