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# How to Look at Your History

* Navigate to [fin.kujira.app](https://fin.kujira.app/)
* Connect on the top right to your Keplr or Sonar wallet by clicking the connect wallet button and selecting the corresponding wallet (Keplr or Sonar). Make sure this wallet corresponds to the account you used to perform certain trades on FIN
* Click ‘All’ to display all FIN token pairs
* Next, navigate to the token pair of interest on FIN either manually or by typing either token name in the search bar on the top left. Click the token pair once it pops up
* Next, in the bottom middle, click History and that pair’s token history with your wallet will be displayed

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