One of the most difficult things about investing in and trading crypto currencies, is the enormous choice in coins and tokens. Which ones should you hold and how much? Like most people, I guess, I have a couple accounts on exchanges like Gdax, Bitstamp, Poloniex, Bittrex and HitBTC. So how much do you hold on each exchange? And what if you have some holdings on a wallet outside of an exchange?
I have been looking for a way to manage all these holdings and accounts. I used spreadsheets and tools like blockfolio. I did ok, but it was a lot of work keeping track and to keep adjusting my portfolio as markets change. A few month back I came across Coincube. Coincube is a free service, that let's you connect your exchange accounts and wallet, so you can manage them as one portfolio.
Coincube let's you:
- connect trading accounts for automatic trading
- set your portfolio to follow the marketcap of the top 5, 10, 20, 30 or 50 coins
- set an ethereum based portfolio
- set your own portfolio
- view performance over time
- re-balance your portfolio
Here is a performance chart:
And here is an image of a portfolio:
The following exchanges are currently supported:
- Bitfinex
- Gdax
- Bitstamp
- Gemini
- Kraken
- Poloniex
- Bittrex
- HitBTC
Coincube is still in beta and I have noticed the occasional bug / hick up. But hey it is free! Still, a few weeks ago coincube disabled the continues re-balancing feature as it was causing some users issues with wrong trades. I think this mostly had to do with the in flux of new users into the exchanges that might have slowed down, or temporarily brought down many of the exchange apis that Coincube uses to do the re-balancing. Automated re-balancing is now done weekly. So if you want to do more frequent re-balancing, then your should do this by hand. I do this by turning the automated trading feature of and on or by re-indexing the portfolio.
The re-indexing button is on this page https://coincube.io/account/generator
So if you want an account on coincube, you can sign up for free at http://www.coincube.io