Describe the problem:
For one of my transactions, Koinly is importing data and reading what should be three Transfers of crypto between multiple staking pools as five “Sends” and “Deposits,” causing an unnecessary cost basis change. Normally, merging would solve this problem, but because this transaction used a multi-staking feature, there are an odd number of staking pools to account for, and the auto-merge fails, with the error showing “unable to merge.” Basically, the same problem described here: https://support.koinly.io/en/articles/9490024-how-koinly-handles-transfers-between-your-own-wallets, but the multi-staking feature creates multiple sub-transactions that Koinly fails to merge. I’m hesitant to manually change anything, as Koinly has the correct transaction ID and transaction amounts, and seems to be pulling all the data it needs; online coin trackers resolve this multi-staking issue, but not Koinly here for some reason.
Which exchange/wallet is this regarding?
Lace with Cardano.
How did you import data into this wallet?
I imported data using the wallet ID directly and online coin trackers.
What have you tried to fix this so far?
I have automatically merged other instances where this issue arose, when there are an even number of “Send” and “Deposit” sub-transactions. But for whatever reason, the multi-staking feature creates an odd number of sub-transactions that make the merge fail. I could try to manually resolve this, but Koinly has the correct transaction ID and same info as the online coin trackers, so I’m hesitant to mess with the system manually.