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November 12, 2017, 11:42:36 AM
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Hi all, I am buying (and selling) quite a few coins and tokens and would need to keep track of the operations. At the moment I am using the free version of CoinTracking, but I find the paid version too price. Also, it would be better to have something a bit more easy to use my android phone.

I have seen the CoinMarketCap app, but it works in USD and only has buy and sell operations, not trading, not import...

So, I know that I am asking for a lot, but does anyone have know anything convenient, cheap and good?

Oh and please, avoid comments that are not an answer such as "nothing is free", "you should only buy bitcoin" and the like. I do not need economy lessons nor moral advice, just and App or Web. Grin

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February 03, 2018, 01:08:31 AM
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February 03, 2018, 08:46:28 AM
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The best way to track your operations would be through the exchange itself.
Most of the exchanges have a really helpful platform to track your buys and sells, they provide lists and information about your activity.

If you want to analyze it on the go, I can suggest you to use Binance as an exchange, they have low fees, huge trading volumes, and I never had any problem with depositing or withdrawing any funds.
They offer most of the trading pairs and the most important, they have a trading application for android/ios which makes it much more easier to trade and analyze your activity on the go.
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February 03, 2018, 08:45:36 PM
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The best way to track your operations would be through the exchange itself.
Most of the exchanges have a really helpful platform to track your buys and sells, they provide lists and information about your activity.

If you want to analyze it on the go, I can suggest you to use Binance as an exchange, they have low fees, huge trading volumes, and I never had any problem with depositing or withdrawing any funds.
They offer most of the trading pairs and the most important, they have a trading application for android/ios which makes it much more easier to trade and analyze your activity on the go.


Sure, the problem is that I have accounts in more that 12 exchanges, hence I am asking for an app to track. Binance is one of them and I try to avoid it because the fees are mostly uber-high.

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February 03, 2018, 08:48:08 PM
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Did you check if Blockfolio meets your requirement. I'm not a heavy investor. It has served my purpose of managing my transactions.
Let me know what you end up with.

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February 03, 2018, 09:07:35 PM
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Blockfolio is a widely used app and it looks very reliable and user-friendly. But I prefer to keep track of my operations manually. Maybe because I'm a bit old school, but I really like to have my own spreadsheet to consult offline too...

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February 05, 2018, 11:27:32 PM
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Blockfolio is a widely used app and it looks very reliable and user-friendly. But I prefer to keep track of my operations manually. Maybe because I'm a bit old school, but I really like to have my own spreadsheet to consult offline too...

I have not tried blockfolio. The reason is that it is know to use the data from the users to generate trading strategies and gather market data that is not anonymous.

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