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# Where's my transaction?

It may take a few minutes for the protocol to reflect a recently submitted transaction.

If you are depositing an asset from a centralized exchange, note there may be a delay by the exchange before the transfer is broadcasted to the network. You can track the confirmations of your transaction using an explorer such as [mempool.space](https://mempool.space/).

Note: [Finalization is required](/developers/api.md#required-confirmations) by the Unit protocol on each blockchain.

For further assistance, you can reach out via our [Support](https://app.hyperunit.xyz/support) channels.


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