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September 13, 2017, 07:27:55 PM
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Sorry for newb question
I'm lending crytocurrency on Bitfinex.
I cannot find dashboard to see summary of gain from lending. Like history of incoming transactions for rates. I can see that i have more coins in my wallet but i cannot trace what exactly happened.
Where should i look?
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September 13, 2017, 07:32:31 PM
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It is quite easy to find - Go to "Manage Account" -> "Reports" . You'll find a Funding section there with "Funding Earnings".
Unfortunately it does not show summaries, just each Funding revenue.
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September 13, 2017, 08:49:06 PM
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It is quite easy to find - Go to "Manage Account" -> "Reports" . You'll find a Funding section there with "Funding Earnings".
Unfortunately it does not show summaries, just each Funding revenue.
there you have export options. also you may try to check what bfx api provides for instance: https://docs.bitfinex.com/v1/reference#ws-auth-wallet-snapshot
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September 14, 2017, 09:56:27 AM
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It is quite easy to find - Go to "Manage Account" -> "Reports" . You'll find a Funding section there with "Funding Earnings".
Unfortunately it does not show summaries, just each Funding revenue.

You can easily export the reports (e.g. as CSV) and build an Excel sheet
that creates nice summaries for you.

It is really not that hard once you have invested the short time to set up
an Excel sheet. Afterwards you simply export the reports as CSV and add them
into your sheet.

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September 14, 2017, 02:09:22 PM
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Yes reports are awesome. Stupid of me to miss them.
Short term csv is OK.
Long term i would like some api , yet it seems to be not very developed.

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October 11, 2017, 01:56:28 AM
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how high to BTC rates spike? I'm seeing 0.035% for 30 days which compounds to 10% annualized.

Do you make more money to wait until rates are really high? Has anyone optimized their funding?
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October 11, 2017, 12:23:35 PM
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how high to BTC rates spike? I'm seeing 0.035% for 30 days which compounds to 10% annualized.

Do you make more money to wait until rates are really high? Has anyone optimized their funding?

You can expect even higher rates in the next few weeks. However, these are not normal
market conditions and the APR is usually more like 5-6 % per year after fees.

The reason for the unusual high interest rates are the upcoming BTC Gold fork
and the November SegWit2x fork. People don´t want their BTC stuck in lending offers
when the forks take a snapshot of the BTC chain.

Before the Bitcoin Cash fork lending rates were really high at Poloniex and Bitfinex.
You can expect the same situation in advance of the two upcoming forks I talked about
above.
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