How are you guys going about tracking your assets, crypto and otherwise?
I was using GNUCash for tracking shares and income/expenses until I started getting into crypto and realised that GNUCash doesn't like dealing with non-ISO currencies. I then made the leap to the (somewhat autistic) `ledger` (http://ledger-cli.org) which deals very well with any sort of commodity or currency that you define yourself. No GUI though.
I'm also using an Excel sheet like pic-related to track each trade I make and the dates. Perhaps it is a bit redundant since I already track using the `ledger` program, but Excel makes stuff like asset allocation easier. I'm paranoid about being fucked by the tax office so I'm trying to keep as much information as I can about all my transactions.
How about you guys?
dude. nice portfolio.
>>2423606
I wish I could say it were mine. It's some anon's from like a week ago. I copied his spreadsheet design though, and it has good info on some coins.
>>2423545
I've just been memorizing everything. But it's been getting a bit harder to recall with my increased activity. Plus, with btc constantly moving around as much as it does i can't compare dollar value to Satoshi in my head because it's constantly different and i hate a margin of error over 1%
>>2423613
Do you happen to have a copy on google drive you can share so If i decide to use it I won't have to remake it?
Coinigy. By far the best coin app I've seen or used. I'm not gonna bother trading anything else until I have at least 100k so no need for anything besides crypto.
>>2423736
That `ledger` program can automatically convert the values of coins into fiat currency, you just use a flag on the command line and pass it a file containing pricing data. I wrote a Python script to generate the pricing data file too.
No copy on Google drive from me, sorry.