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# Transactions

Transactions represent any activity that happens on a [Rail](/Y83ivqmfOiUspagNyFg6/concepts/rails.md). They are created whenever a Rail detects a transfer, such as:

* A fiat deposit into a designated bank account.
* A stablecoin deposit into a custodial wallet.

Each Transaction contains all the details about the transfer, including the value and status. Transactions are always linked to a specific Rail.

You can view Transactions on the [Agant Dashboard](https://dashboard.agant.io/) or query them using the [Broken mention](broken://pages/a434bad19de80eb4a866262abc17e6d8c1fdb4e7) API. Additionally, webhooks can notify your application about new Transactions or changes to their status.


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