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# How to check real-time cross-chain progress and historical transactions?

#### 1. Real-time cross-chain progress inquiry

When you initiate a cross-chain transaction, the transaction information will be displayed at the bottom of the \[Swap] page, and you can click it to check the detailed cross-chain progress.

![](/files/Cg0Ss76u0F69yOj5jCla)

#### 2. Historical cross-chain records

All the cross-chain transactions made in O3 cross-chain wallet will be displayed in \[Recent Transactions] in the upper right corner of \[Swap] page.

![](/files/8PvNyNMgQhAvHjVwcvxe)

&#x20;**Note:** If you do not delete the wallet, all the cross-chain transactions corresponding to that address will be displayed in the transaction list.


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