Detailed Transaction
When you click on one of the rows in the Transactions Overview table, a pop-up will display.
Travel Transaction ID
At the top left of the pop-up, you can find a title. This title shows the ID of the transaction in 21 Travel Rule. This should not be confused with the blockchain transaction ID. This is used to find specific transactions from all your list of transactions.
Transaction Status
Can be either Pending or Approved.
Once a counterparty VASP has sent a transaction to you, the transaction in your
inbox will go into a Pending status until you Approve or
Decline the transaction. The status of Pending is of
Type Received when it is in the inbox.
If, on the other hand, a counterparty VASP has sent you a transaction and you have approved it, the Status of Approved will appear in your waiting table for that particular transaction. The Status of Approved is of Type Received when it's in the waiting table.
Transaction Type
Can be either Sent or Received.
When the Type has the Received value, it means a counterparty VASP has sent
you, the compliance officer, a transaction. This transaction is then waiting for
you to Approve it or Decline it.
When the Type has the Sent value, it means you have sent a transaction to a counterparty VASP through the Send Transactions Notifications button, and the counterparty VASP has then approved or declined the transaction. This is then waiting for the last step, which is for you to Confirm or Cancel the transaction.
For a better understanding of the whole workflow, check: TRP.
Protocol
The protocol used for the transaction to be compliant.
Date Created
The time and date the transaction was Sent or Received. The format shown is day/month/year and hour/minutes/seconds. The time will be shown in the time zone configured in your browser and can be seen by hovering over the transaction date. This will reveal a tooltip with the timezone: continent/city format.
Virtual Asset
Shows the symbol, name and currency code of the Virtual Asset Sent or Received in the transaction. Clicking on the name will redirect you to Coinmarketcap, where you can see live information about the transaction’s asset.
Amount
The amount of a particular Virtual Asset sent from the originator to the beneficiary. Yes, we do support the entire 18 decimals for Ethereum. You can also find the equivalent of the chosen Virtual Asset as a US dollar equivalent. This is fetched from BitMEX, and if you hover over the USD value, you will see the date and time when the inquiry was converted.
Beneficiary Name
The first and last name of the customer who is receiving the virtual asset. If you have configured the beneficiary name matching, when receiving a transaction from the originator that is withing the typo tolerance you have selected, you will see the following on the beneficiary name on the transaction details table:
Beneficiary VASP Name
The name of the VASP of the customer receiving the virtual asset. This name is associated with a LEI.
Beneficiary VASP LEI
The LEI (Legal Entity Identifier) of the VASP who is receiving the virtual asset.
Beneficiary Wallet Address
The Wallet Address of the customer receiving the virtual asset of the transaction. Clicking on it will open a new tab showing the Blockbook Block Explorer where you will be able to see the details of this particular address.
Originator Name
The first and last name of the customer sending the virtual asset.
Originator VASP Name
The name of the VASP of the customer sending the virtual asset. This name is associated with a LEI.
Originator VASP LEI
The LEI (Legal Entity Identifier) of the VASP who is sending the virtual asset.
Originator Internal Account Number
An account number to identify the customer sending the transaction. Each customer should have their own Account Number.
Originator Address
The Address where the customer resides. This can be found on their passport or country ID.
Actions
Can be either Approve or Decline if the transaction was received by a counterparty VASP.
Approve
If approved, this will be sent to the counterparty VASP to finish the verification of the transaction.
Decline
If declined, the transaction won't go through.
If the transaction is sent by you and then approved by a counterparty VASP, there will be two actions: Confirm or Cancel.
Confirm
If the transaction was previously approved by the counterparty VASP, this button will confirm the transaction and finish the verification process.
Cancel
If the transaction was previously approved by the counterparty VASP, this button will cancel the process, and the transaction won't go through.
Export
This will download an .xlsx (Excel) spreadsheet with the data of this particular transaction. This can later be imported to any spreadsheet software for further manipulation of data.
Download Report
This will download a .doc file with a written report template of the transaction. You can manipulate this on text editing software.