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RE: The best way to track your crypto-portfolio

in #bitcoin7 years ago

Hi Pedrombraz, thanks a lot for the great overview! Over the Christmas holidays I got a really nice idea for a new kind of Coin Tracker and since my girlfriend was visiting her family... it was quickly done ;)

The three main bullet points which I think make my website worth to be shared:

  • Easy - You just can enter how much coin you own from everything that's it, no need to remember all your transactions.
  • 100% Annonym: Unlike other trackers my service does not require any information about you. You get a public and private key to access your portfolio that's it!
  • Shareable: With the public key you can let everyone have a peek into your portfolio until you change the key.

Here you can find the tracker: http://cryptolog.live/

@Pedrombraz if you like it, would you consider adding my page to your article? You would help a young developer a lot!

@All please feel free to use it and recommend it to your friends if they like to have a extra bit of privacy and simplicity.

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all right ! that's the way to go ! thanks a lot I'll look into it and hopefully include it in the next review ! cheers

I would really appreciate that since I put a lot of work into it ;) I truly believe the concepts are good and needed so it would be worth sharing :)

That's a cool idea. I wanted to make a coin tracker that didn't require API keys to be sent to the server. I started building it all browser based.
Used a local config file to store API keys and used ccxt to query the exchanges via AJAX so it never touched the server.
Problem is most of the big exchanges i tested don't allow browser originated queries (CORS) on authenticated calls. Too bad.
https://developers.coinbase.com/docs/merchants/technical-faq#ajax

Good luck with your project.