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Title: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: PurpleDog on November 11, 2023, 10:09:41 AM
Hey guys.

What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

Coins manually entered and not connecting the app with wallets, exchanges etc. (I don't trust it) but nevertheless, being able to watch how much I got, how it changes over time, and whether I have gain or loss, from the initial purchase.

Thanks


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: vv181 on November 11, 2023, 02:11:39 PM
I always recommend Rotki every time anyone asks what is a good and private cryptocurrency portfolio tracker. It is a project that is open source with a freemium model. Also, the application itself is fully local so the data is only saved on your devices. One consideration for your requirements is that the free version only allows you to watch the total networth graph for 2 weeks. And to be honest, the free version works pretty limited compared to its premium model.

If you considering other alternatives, pretty much most cryptocurrency trackers are able to manually input the transactions. Moreover, If your concern is only not to trust connecting or inputting the address of the trackers, then I believe you have a lot of options. But, if your main concern not to trust is your privacy, Rotki is a plausible option.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Beparanf on November 11, 2023, 02:25:11 PM
Hey guys.

What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

Coins manually entered and not connecting the app with wallets, exchanges etc. (I don't trust it) but nevertheless, being able to watch how much I got, how it changes over time, and whether I have gain or loss, from the initial purchase.

Thanks

I’m not using anymore this kind of tracker since I don’t want to check the price frequently but you can use coinfolio(https://coinfolio.info/) to track your assets without the need to connect your wallet.

Coinmarketcap app have this kind of feature but I’m not knowledgeable on this app because I never use it.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: DaNNy001 on November 11, 2023, 02:41:51 PM
Hey guys.

What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

Coins manually entered and not connecting the app with wallets, exchanges etc. (I don't trust it) but nevertheless, being able to watch how much I got, how it changes over time, and whether I have gain or loss, from the initial purchase.

Thanks
I don't know of any because I think me tracking my portfolio is just adding me more stress since am already planning to hodl my coins for a long term,I don't need extra pressure knowing if the market have started to dip or pump although I do have some app I downloaded for just the price level movement for Bitcoin since we all are expecting the bull market very soon, it would be nice to have a head start to it.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: MAAManda on November 11, 2023, 05:46:30 PM
What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

You can find the feature you mean in the Coinmarketcap app, there you can add the coins/tokens you own with notes when purchasing, so you can find out how much profit or loss you experienced after purchasing your coins or tokens. This app is available for both Android and iOS versions. FYI, I also use this application, so don't hesitate to use it. There won't be any problems there.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: jrrsparkles on November 11, 2023, 06:06:31 PM
Hey guys.

What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

Coins manually entered and not connecting the app with wallets, exchanges etc. (I don't trust it) but nevertheless, being able to watch how much I got, how it changes over time, and whether I have gain or loss, from the initial purchase.

Thanks

If you want to see changes in your portfolio then you need to give access to the portfolio such as what cryptos are in your wallets or at least that is how the existing trackers work. But manually entering the value instead of giving the wallet details seems progressive but I don't remember any of that kind and if there is one its better to be used over giving wallet/address details to a company which can be used by them to make money in someway.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: rhomelmabini on November 11, 2023, 06:08:42 PM
What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

You can find the feature you mean in the Coinmarketcap app, there you can add the coins/tokens you own with notes when purchasing, so you can find out how much profit or loss you experienced after purchasing your coins or tokens. This app is available for both Android and iOS versions. FYI, I also use this application, so don't hesitate to use it. There won't be any problems there.
I second this, been using this on both browser and the android app it's just a matter of personalization on your part to make it better but overall experience is that it's great plus you're earning diamonds which you can use on things like participating airdrops etc. There are lot of apps out there but I think CMC app has great reach and features too plus it's free on most features.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Sayeds56 on November 11, 2023, 06:15:13 PM
Hey guys.

What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

Coins manually entered and not connecting the app with wallets, exchanges etc. (I don't trust it) but nevertheless, being able to watch how much I got, how it changes over time, and whether I have gain or loss, from the initial purchase.

Thanks

I have been using https://debank.com/ for extended period of time to monitor coins in my portfolio and stored in my Metamask wallet,  and it works without any issue. However, it displays only those coins created within Ethereum and layer2 networks ,such as Arbitrum, Optimism, Zksync.era and BNB, and numerous other layer2 networks. For monitoring portfolio on cosmos network, use this app. https://wallet.keplr.app/


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on November 11, 2023, 06:54:54 PM
What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

Coins manually entered and not connecting the app with wallets, exchanges etc. (I don't trust it) but nevertheless, being able to watch how much I got, how it changes over time, and whether I have gain or loss, from the initial purchase.

Thanks
Youd definitely like coingecko as it does a manual selection of tokens thaportfolio. It might be a good useful free app for you as it also udpates the price and current token valuation details like when you are searching for tokens. But there are plenty of other defi platform such as defidot, zerion, debank. Personally I like debank for casual monitoring of your asset as it can see all on your L1wallet.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: barhavsky on November 15, 2023, 12:51:52 PM
Hey guys.

What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

Coins manually entered and not connecting the app with wallets, exchanges etc. (I don't trust it) but nevertheless, being able to watch how much I got, how it changes over time, and whether I have gain or loss, from the initial purchase.

Thanks

coinmarketcap application is my recommendation for tracking your cryptocurrency assets, because in my opinion coinmarkercap application is very easy and comfortable to use, besides that, everything that you want can be done in coinmarketcap application, so I'm sure you will definitely like to using coinmarketcap application.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: o48o on November 15, 2023, 05:36:46 PM
Hey guys.

What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

Coins manually entered and not connecting the app with wallets, exchanges etc. (I don't trust it) but nevertheless, being able to watch how much I got, how it changes over time, and whether I have gain or loss, from the initial purchase.

Thanks
I have been using delta.app and it has suited my needs in the past. It can be used for linking wallets, but most of these apps had still issues with that by somehow messing up tx fees and money you used for purchasing or trading the cryptos. But you obviously can just manually set up purchasing price to zero and stuff like that.

But may i suggest taking a look at Notion. You can use that among many things to to track your portfolio real time, by installing notion api connector. It takes some tweaking and learning curve might look overwhelming at the start (if you haven't yet been using it for something else). And of course you can use free notion templates just designed for your investment tracking if it seems difficult.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: electronicash on November 15, 2023, 06:41:08 PM

Trustwallet. i have some tokens and BTC and in order for me to monitor them all, i just import the wallets that i am tracking and there i can see them all inside one app.
it's not recommended since it is owned by Binance but because i was curious after investing in TWT, i tried doing this. it helped me monitor the crypto i followed which sort of a portfolio to watch.

there should be something like this that is opensource sadly there is none but wallet. I think you can also do this on Mycelium, this wallet has improved a lot like hybrid where you can also import just about any tokens.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Mate2237 on November 15, 2023, 07:51:53 PM
I know that other people have mentioned different portfolio trackers to you and and probably the one I am about to mention has also been mentioned but I will still some to you so can test around and choose the best among them. I will like you to use TradingView and cryptocurrency alerting apps. For the cryptocurrency alerting app, you can be alerted when the price of the coin hit the position your setting placement of the alert. And in the TradingView you can check the price of the portfolio every minute and day. But the cryptocurrency alerting is only when the price hit the position you set.

And to know if you gain or loss. That is you have to check the time you buy it and whenever you are checking, you to check the present price and compare not to the time of purchase then you will know the differences.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Johnyz on November 15, 2023, 08:54:42 PM
Still using trading view and the ledger apps to simply monitor my holdings and still use coinmarketcap to further monitor the current trend of the market. It’s always good to monitor the market so you can know what action you will take according to your strategy. You can just monitor the exchanges, or have the other apps whatever you prefer just make sure you don’t expose your wallet information to any apps and be sure that the apps is legit so you can be safe.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: jacafbiz on November 15, 2023, 08:56:12 PM
You can use Coingecko, there are also some good online Dapps like Debank and even Etherscan, especially for people that trade shitcoin this can help you manage your portfolio online. It is better with portfolio tracker like Coingecko because it is not public and there is no risk of being targetted by hackers.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Cryptoababe on November 15, 2023, 10:47:44 PM
You can use Coingecko, there are also some good online Dapps like Debank and even Etherscan, especially for people that trade shitcoin this can help you manage your portfolio online. It is better with portfolio tracker like Coingecko because it is not public and there is no risk of being targetted by hackers.

Yeah. I use coingecko and that's the app I would have recommend. It's easy and safe to use to track your portfolio especially when you use the app instead of the Web. You can also add your exchange and Wallet holdings to it which makes it support both DEX and CEX holdings because you don't need to connect any of them.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Boomber on November 16, 2023, 10:38:59 AM
There are two good applications for tracking your cryptocurrency portfolio, that is
1. coinmarketcap app
2. coingecko app
but I personally more interested and recommend you to use coingecko app, because I prefer using coingecko app rather than coinmarketcap app.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Dr.Osh on November 16, 2023, 11:46:27 AM
I've been used to using CMC for a long time, so I installed the Coinmartketcap application on my smartphone to track the crypto assets I own without needing to connect them directly to the wallet I own. although it is not practical, but I think it really helped me. Yes, maybe many people recommend other places to keep an eye on the portfolio we have, but personally, I am used to using the coinmarketcap application.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: danherbias07 on November 16, 2023, 01:45:11 PM
Coingecko for me.
Been using it for so long and never had a problem with the application. I think I also learned about it here in the forum but I forgot where was it. Who knows, maybe it's buried deep in all the threads here in the altcoin section.
But it's really helpful for monitoring the value of each coin and they have a wide number of listed coins in that application.
After that, you could add some widgets so there won't be a need to open the application itself. Sometimes it doesn't load due to maybe slow connection but a refresh will do the trick by force closing the application and re-opening it. It's been years that I have been using it, and even when I changed my phone that's the first thing that I installed because it's really a big help for me.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: martinex on November 16, 2023, 04:32:49 PM
There are two good applications for tracking your cryptocurrency portfolio, that is
1. coinmarketcap app
2. coingecko app
but I personally more interested and recommend you to use coingecko app, because I prefer using coingecko app rather than coinmarketcap app.

Yes, you are  right in this case, even though it is very commonly used, investors also always check and research the place, whether looking for price information or potential types of projects that have been listed. I usually find out on CMC only 2 points, the first is the type of coin and which market it is listed on, apart from other important information.

If the OP has entered trading in market Crypto, I think this data can also be seen in the stock exchange application that he has downloaded on his smartphone.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Mame89 on November 16, 2023, 06:25:14 PM
coinmarketcap application is my recommendation for tracking your cryptocurrency assets, because in my opinion coinmarkercap application is very easy and comfortable to use, besides that, everything that you want can be done in coinmarketcap application, so I'm sure you will definitely like to using coinmarketcap application.
Correct. For me personally it is also the best protopolio tracking application coinmarketcap because this mobile based crypto portfolio tracking application is the most popular at the moment. This application also has a website version which is very nice to look at. This application has been established for a long time and has a simple interface in my opinion where we can add the coins we want to track as well as the trades we have made to track our portfolio. Apart from that, with the CoinMarketcap application, we can monitor or view all coins that have been listed on various exchanges or that have not been rested on dxchange. We can search here to see the price and then look at the list of exchanges that have listed it to see how much supply there is of the coin we want to buy or even look at the history.

So in my opinion this application is highly recommended for tracking your crypto portfolio using coinmarketcap. Most of my spot coins are traded on Binance, so setting them up and getting important data for our Crypto coin portfolio tracker is also easy.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Sophokles on November 16, 2023, 07:35:37 PM
There are two good applications for tracking your cryptocurrency portfolio, that is
1. coinmarketcap app
2. coingecko app
but I personally more interested and recommend you to use coingecko app, because I prefer using coingecko app rather than coinmarketcap app.

Another platform I use that I find really convenient is cryptorank. I like it more than CMC and Coingecko due to its customizable option to manage your portfolio. People have different preferences for watching over their portfolio that's why they are using different tools and websites for that. I found everything I usually use on that platform and it is also free which is a must for me to use.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: The Cryptovator on November 16, 2023, 08:08:52 PM
I am curious: why do we need a portfolio tracker? Aren't we holding funds in our wallet? Can't we check everything there? Why do we need external apps for that? However, if you still need a portfolio tracker, then just buy a hardware wallet. So together, you will secure your funds and monitor your portfolio without connecting your wallet. Most hardware wallets have operating software where you can see everything. But for handling funds, you should do it on the device itself.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: albon on November 16, 2023, 11:43:44 PM
Hey guys.

What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

Coins manually entered and not connecting the app with wallets, exchanges etc. (I don't trust it) but nevertheless, being able to watch how much I got, how it changes over time, and whether I have gain or loss, from the initial purchase.

Thanks
The free CMC tracker is one of the best portfolio trackers that has greatly assisted me over the years in monitoring my investments and long-term held currencies across multiple wallets and different blockchains. It is an indispensable solution for any investor seeking to watch his crypto in one place, continuously track his investments' profit and loss rates, and monitor his wallet transactions. Coingecko also provides a similar service, but I feel that CMC is more user-friendly and advanced and offers more precise data features.

This portfolio tracker can be used on the CMC website, or better through the phone application, and you can give it access to notifications so that you can be more attentive to all the updates that occur in your investments and watchlist currencies.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Tigerheart3026 on November 17, 2023, 05:39:17 AM
coinmarketcap is started since in 2013, it was my first used coin tracker because it's almost running in 10 years,
i like it's apps features very user friendly to me, then coming coingecko i'm installed this app also, it's another best coin tracker,
now coingecko is useful to me for watching my coins portfolio, it's very smoothly useable in android i see.
 


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Publictalk792 on November 17, 2023, 07:14:44 AM
There are many websites which are being used to watch portfolio. Many suggestions you have gotten but I would like to prefer something new. Many users get the airdrop from that website you can use it and maybe you will be eligible for the 2nd Airdrop if you use it.
I am talking a latest version which is based on AI that is

https://www.arkhamintelligence.com/

By the way I am using this website you should use it. I join it in early phase and I got its airdrop worth of $170. I am holding that amount for the bull season and I really hope that this will go 10x.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Husires on November 17, 2023, 07:19:41 AM
I used https://www.cointracker.io/ for a while, they have an app but I prefer the browser where you can add your addresses and build up the balance and then get notifications in your email or go to the site to see and edit the profile. There is also an option to add the public key and more. One of the things that makes it easy to track currencies and receive email notifications.

free CMC tracker  is best alt to cointracker.io


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: ichsan ardi on November 17, 2023, 11:44:01 AM
Hey guys.

What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

Coins manually entered and not connecting the app with wallets, exchanges etc. (I don't trust it) but nevertheless, being able to watch how much I got, how it changes over time, and whether I have gain or loss, from the initial purchase.

Thanks

Currently I use 2 applications to see the development of my portfolio, Coingecko and CoinMarketCap, both of which have their own advantages, but I use Coingecko more often than Coinmarketcap. Coinmarketcap is only for looking at meme coins or shitcoins because they are more complete there, but Coingecko is for looking at the main portfolio.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Bureau on November 17, 2023, 12:03:55 PM

Currently I use 2 applications to see the development of my portfolio, Coingecko and CoinMarketCap, both of which have their own advantages, but I use Coingecko more often than Coinmarketcap. Coinmarketcap is only for looking at meme coins or shitcoins because they are more complete there, but Coingecko is for looking at the main portfolio.

You are right there was a time when a investor was required to have a dedicated app for portfolio tracking. I am talking about a time which was like two years back. The technology has become so big that exchanges and website that you recommended have the ability to track the portfolio. I don't think an extra app needs to be installed to track investment. Look at at Binance app, if you have your investment on the exchange then it does perform as a portfolio tracking manager. The same can be seen on other big exchanges mobile app.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Marvelman on November 17, 2023, 12:14:38 PM
I always recommend Rotki every time anyone asks what is a good and private cryptocurrency portfolio tracker. It is a project that is open source with a freemium model. Also, the application itself is fully local so the data is only saved on your devices. One consideration for your requirements is that the free version only allows you to watch the total networth graph for 2 weeks. And to be honest, the free version works pretty limited compared to its premium model.

I appreciate you putting Rotki on my radar.  It was completely new to me before this, but I'm intrigued after taking a first look.  Being open-source and storing everything locally are big pluses in my book with how much I value privacy.

That said, I do have one question - do you think upgrading to premium is worthwhile considering how limited the free version is?  and  since it's open source I figured maybe there were some alt versions or offshoots you knew of that don't clamp down as hard on the non-paying users?


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Belarge on November 18, 2023, 09:10:42 PM

Currently I use 2 applications to see the development of my portfolio, Coingecko and CoinMarketCap, both of which have their own advantages, but I use Coingecko more often than Coinmarketcap. Coinmarketcap is only for looking at meme coins or shitcoins because they are more complete there, but Coingecko is for looking at the main portfolio.
There are several applications but Coinmarketcap and Coingecko stand out to be more transparent and enlisted with important information. Coinmarketcap and Coingecko happens to be one of the leading sites that best provided images and crude informations surrounding a project. This was my foundations when it comes to obtaining crypto news and road maps of crypto projects in the market. Dealing shitcoins in the system, it's absolutely not something I'm going to get engage because it's fill with volatility and most shitcoins doesn't skyrocket to the moon at the end of the day but some actually make bullish runs which I've vowed never to missed out on these prominent shits projects.


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: Samlucky O on November 19, 2023, 06:09:37 AM
Hey guys.

What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

Coins manually entered and not connecting the app with wallets, exchanges etc. (I don't trust it) but nevertheless, being able to watch how much I got, how it changes over time, and whether I have gain or loss, from the initial purchase.

Thanks
I think coinstat, Crypto compare and Delta are one of the most use app used to watch potfolio. There many of them out there but I just choose this few ones. For me these are the ones I can recommend for you.but you can also make research of more. Some people also like using coingecho


Title: Re: What's a good app for watching your porfolio?
Post by: 2Pizza410000BTC on November 19, 2023, 06:24:50 AM
Hey guys.

What's a good app for watching your crypto porfolio?

Coins manually entered and not connecting the app with wallets, exchanges etc. (I don't trust it) but nevertheless, being able to watch how much I got, how it changes over time, and whether I have gain or loss, from the initial purchase.

Thanks
Coinmarket.com
Coingecko.com
Although I have used several apps to view my digital assets in portfolio form, I have found CoinMarketCap to be the most popular and straightforward. Here you can see my portfolio as well as information about various exchanges, volume, rank and various updates. We can also easily get popular news from CoinMarketCap. You can keep more popular apps as your portfolio.