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As the title, I've been wondering if cardano-cli has an ability to get all utxo based on given address.

I already tried

cardano-cli query utxo --address $(cat /path/to/addr) --testnet-magic 1097911063 --whole-utxo

But, it will return an error message

Invalid option '--whole-utxo'

I'm kinda confuse as on help it says, that --whole-utxo is available, but I do notice, that, it's like an option we choose between --whole-utxo or --address or --tx-in.


I tried to dig some documents / forum and even on official github, but I found no clue to do so.

Mostly it pointed to install db-sync etc, but, tbh, I'm not a fan to install or use other additional components outside cardano-cli (db-sync, blockfrost, etc).

I prefer to use the core itself rather than rely on outside of core.

Been wonder if I missed something.

Thanks & Cheers.

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  • for the case you want to give an address instead of path of file of your wallet, and also you want to have output of a wallet in mainnet, please find below. cardano-cli query utxo --address addr1q898ttf4nk6u6qfdlgfkh4985740sdfghsgtlykxhjsd9y48u03pzezspr2drk --mainnet please replace the address with the one you want to see all the current UTXOs
    – TTS17
    Apr 29, 2022 at 11:04
  • Hi, thanks for your replies & sorry for late comments. I already try that way and as far as I notice, it only return with last utxo not whole / all utxo that occurred on that given address.
    – wandyyd
    May 2, 2022 at 11:52

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You can do it via cli omitting --whole-utxo

cardano-cli query utxo --address $(cat /path/to/addr) --testnet-magic 1097911063
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  • Hi, thanks for your replies & sorry for late comments. I already done that way, but as far as I notice, it only give last utxo not whole / all utxo that occurred on that given address
    – wandyyd
    May 2, 2022 at 11:50
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    Oh i see. I think cardano node or cli doesn't have this feature as far as I know we have to use dbsync or blockfrost for the same.
    – nabin
    May 6, 2022 at 6:05
  • Ahh I see! seems yes, I've been search around and didn't found it. Thanks anyway for your replies & references! :)
    – wandyyd
    May 6, 2022 at 8:46

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