All values entered on Cointracking are with fees included. They are gross.
To change the value of the fee you would have to change the whole amount of the coin. Thus, the field where you can adjust the fee is not taken for calculation purposes. Itīs only an informational value. If you change it, it does not change your balance. We decided to do this because you want to see how much money you spent overall and not just the net worth.
To change the value of the fee you would have to change the whole amount of the coin. Thus, the field where you can adjust the fee is not taken for calculation purposes. Itīs only an informational value. If you change it, it does not change your balance. We decided to do this because you want to see how much money you spent overall and not just the net worth.
This is not going to work. A Bitcoin transaction does include the fee in the whole amount -- fine. But an Ethereum transaction does not include the fee in the whole amount. It is separately shown/accounted. And a cointracking record should do that too, so that I can put both on top of each other and compare them correctly.
Now the worst part: A Waves transaction can have Bitcoins as amount but the fee is paid in Waves. Even if I could add on the fee to the amount, my balance will be not correct anymore. I need an extra cointracking record to correct the balance.