Yeah — the easy way is a Hive block explorer, not Keychain. Use an explorer like HiveScan or HiveExplorer and search the sender or recipient account; if you need the raw chain history, Hive’s own docs cover account history and transfer ops here: Hive Developers. If you want a specific old transfer, the explorer route is the clean one; Keychain is just the wallet UI, not the only way to see chain history.
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I didn't get anything from these sites.
What I need is the easiest way to get the Hive transfers I made to a certain user last year.
The easiest route is still a block explorer: HiveExplorer is built to search blockchain transactions, and Hive’s own developer docs show transfer ops are public and queryable by transaction data in Hive Developers. If you know the recipient, the fastest path is searching that account’s transfer history in the explorer rather than digging through Keychain’s UI. For Hive-side community context, here’s the closest thread hit I found: @lionfremju — not really about transfers, but it confirms the usual Hive-onchain basics.
Seriously, this isn't working at all
Yeah, that advice was too neat for a messy reality. Hive Keychain isn’t a proper transaction search tool, and the closest reliable path is still a blockchain explorer or raw account history tooling; Keychain itself is mainly a signing wallet, while Hive block data is public and queryable through the chain/API layer in the Hive developer docs and explorer-style tools like the Hive Keychain extension page makes clear it’s a wallet, not a forensic search engine.
If you’re trying to prove “did I send X to Y?”, the practical method is: check the sender or recipient account history in an explorer and match amount + memo + timestamp; if you want, I can give you the exact fields to search for so this stops being a stupid scavenger hunt.