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March 14, 2018, 10:39:08 AM
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So, I have over 100 tokens and this site:
https://deltabalances.github.io
Is giving me a good idea as to which one of my tokens are the most expensive, which ones are more valuable, and which tokens are garbage. I can click on the token and directly go to trading.
The only problem is that it only has etherdelta values, as per the name deltabalances, and we all know about sluggish etherdelta.
Is there such a program that works for other exchanges, or better yet for ALL or most of the exchanges? That would be the best thing ever, and a lot of people would use it.
Let me know.
If you can take deltabalances and change it to include more exchanges with api like binance, tidex, kucoin etc., that would be great. It would even be acceptable to check these exchanges one by one. I can simply bookmark this program and check to see my tokens are traded there. A lot easier than checking all exchanges for all my tokens/coins.
Anyone up for the challenge?
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March 15, 2018, 08:41:13 AM
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Anyone up for the challenge? I guess no such thing exists.
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March 15, 2018, 09:42:40 AM
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To be honest i couldn't find any similar service to this. I think most people just use blockfolio + coinmarketcap (like i do). Since entering exchanges via API might involve risks (if not properly done) and the third party needs to be highly trusted, probably the majority won't even look for such a service.
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March 15, 2018, 09:46:30 AM
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Well, you yourself do not have to enter an exchange through API, just your program needs to do it, and all it has to do it is to check the price.
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March 15, 2018, 09:51:18 AM
Last edit: March 15, 2018, 11:34:29 AM by alani123
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Ethereum block exploers are good in tracking tokens for addresses you own, it's a good way to track your holdings if they are sutuated in the same address. Otherwise, https://cryptocoincharts.info/ is also a good way to look for new exchanges. Go to their market overview page and look for ourself, it is a very complete list of exchanges:

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March 15, 2018, 09:51:31 AM
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Well, you yourself do not have to enter an exchange through API, just your program needs to do it, and all it has to do it is to check the price.

I know, what i meant is that some people might forget to disable withdrawals via API. That's where it gets risky.
Using the exchanger's API probably is not widely adopted, this might be a reason why there is no other provider nor a response here in the forum.  Sad
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March 15, 2018, 11:09:52 AM
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I do not risk with different keys and just go to the coinmarket. 5-10 minutes of time and you can find out the best value of a coin in the safest way
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March 15, 2018, 02:43:56 PM
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So, I have over 100 tokens and this site:
https://deltabalances.github.io
Is giving me a good idea as to which one of my tokens are the most expensive, which ones are more valuable, and which tokens are garbage. I can click on the token and directly go to trading.
The only problem is that it only has etherdelta values, as per the name deltabalances, and we all know about sluggish etherdelta.
Is there such a program that works for other exchanges, or better yet for ALL or most of the exchanges? That would be the best thing ever, and a lot of people would use it.
Let me know.
If you can take deltabalances and change it to include more exchanges with api like binance, tidex, kucoin etc., that would be great. It would even be acceptable to check these exchanges one by one. I can simply bookmark this program and check to see my tokens are traded there. A lot easier than checking all exchanges for all my tokens/coins.
Anyone up for the challenge?
try the site https://coinmarketcap.com .
there you can get information about any coin and where it can be sold or bought.
a large selection of coins and true information!
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March 15, 2018, 05:18:54 PM
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There is no exchange that lists all available coins. Few ERC020 tokens are listed on the main exchanges. For these you need to use etherdelta or fork delta but bear in mind there are some tokens that are not listed on any exchange.
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March 15, 2018, 05:20:24 PM
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I use for it coinmakretcap, cryptocompare sites for searching coins, also if I cant find I write in google search "name of coin+exchange" and even if this dont working I read official news and announses from team about coin I search
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March 15, 2018, 07:06:22 PM
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If your tokens have some value, they should be listed in Coinmarketcap, with the price and the exchanges listing them. Or you can visit their social media accounts and check if the token is listed in any exchange. Otherwise , there are a lot of useless tokens , especially got from free airdrops, and they are already dead, and of course not listed in any exchange.
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March 16, 2018, 01:09:40 PM
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Man, no one seems to understand what I want. I would like all my tokens in ethplorer, with the name of the exchanges traded next to them and their prices. I found this drive add-on:
https://jbuty.com/how-to-get-crypto-currencies-rates-and-more-in-google-sheet-1a57e571bc14?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_pulse_read%3B8jk0nX3vTVqPHuETn%2F4y5w%3D%3D

But as I wrote there in the comments also, it is lacking customized tokens:
This is great, but here is a feature request. Can you make it like this one:
Delta Balances
So that it will pick up our tokens from ethplorer and bring the prices so that we do not have to type in every token. But, it will take the prices from coinmarketcap or bittrex or whatever, instead of etherdelta like this one.
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