Transaction History

Overview

LexieVault provides a complete, per-network record of the transactions associated with your vault. This history lets you audit activity, review incoming and outgoing transfers, and inspect any notes (memos) included with vault-to-vault transfers — all while preserving the confidentiality of your vault.


Step 1: Open the History Tab

From the Vault dashboard, click the “History” tab in the command bar. The history view is scoped to the currently selected blockchain network (for example, BNB Chain, Ethereum, etc.). Switch networks to view the corresponding vault activity on that chain.


Step 2: Browse Transaction Records

The History page lists each transaction involving your vault on the selected network, including:

  • Date & time of the transaction

  • Type (Deposit, Withdrawal, Vault→Vault, Vault→Wallet)

  • Token and amount

  • Status (Pending, Confirmed, Failed)

  • Memos / Notes (if present) for vault-to-vault transfers

Memos attached to vault-to-vault transfers are shown so recipients can read any accompanying message when the funds arrive.


Step 3: View on Explorer

For any transaction, you can click the Explorer link to open the on-chain record on the network’s block explorer. Note that the explorer will show the gas relayer’s address as the from field for executed transactions — this is expected behavior and part of LexieAI’s transaction relay design.


Why the Explorer Shows the Relayer

All outbound transactions from LexieVault are proxied through Lexie’s gas sponsor relayer. Because the relayer submits transactions on behalf of vaults, the explorer reflects the relayer address as the originator. This design prevents observers from linking an on-chain from address back to a specific vault owner.

In short:

  • The on-chain from field is the relayer address, not your vault.

  • This makes it impossible for outside parties to infer the vault owner, holdings, or transactions from public explorer data.

  • Additionally, your vault is zk-encrypted, meaning all vault data is confidentially protected on-chain, ensuring that no external observer can view your balances, assets, or activity within the vault itself.


Filtering & Exporting

Use filters to refine the history view by:

  • Token

  • Transaction type (Deposit, Withdraw, Vault→Vault, etc.)

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