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  • How do I change my email address?

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    CryptFolio accounts can have a single primary email address, used for sending your notifications and important updates about your account. This email address is optional.

    If you have a CryptFolio account, you can change your primary account email address by visiting My Profile and clicking Edit. If you change your email address, you will need to verify it again. If this email address is being used by a password login, it will also be changed to the new address.

    If you would like to remove your email address completely, set the field as blank. Note that you cannot remove your

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    Why does CryptFolio not support trading?

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    The main CryptFolio platform is not designed to support trading within the app; this is a strategic decision.

    If we were to support any form of automated trading, we would need to comply with many more international laws and regulations:

    1. Under New Zealand law we would have to register as a Financial Service Provider;
    2. We would need to register under similar acts and regulations within each international market; and
    3. As a user, you would need to submit AML/KYC documentation for every CryptFolio account.

    We would also need to stop following our read-only API policy, which could expose your portfolio to

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    What does "read-only" mean?

    Jevon Wright · 1 · Last reply by Pawan kumar gupta

    On CryptFolio, we only support addresses, account and APIs that permit read-only functionality.

    Read-only means that with all of the data that you provide to CryptFolio, it should not be possible for anyone to perform any trade, transaction, or withdrawal with any of your currencies - as long as your account providers maintain their security as well.

    This also means that in the unlikely case of somebody gaining access to your account, they won't be able to use the information you provide in CryptFolio to make any trade, transaction, or withdrawal.

    When you decide to add an API key to

  • Email improvements

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    You can now change your primary email address on Your Profile.

    We've also added a spiffy template to all of our emails, with more information about why you're receiving each email, and how to modify your messaging preferences:

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    Livecoin

    Rory Parsons · 1 · Last reply by Jevon Wright

    Would love to see Livecoin included

  • Kraken and Cryptopia

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    Today we have added support for Kraken wallets. You can add your Kraken wallet by creating an API key and adding it to your portfolio.

    We also now track all 47 currency pairs supported by Kraken, and all 1676 (and counting) currency pairs supported by Cryptopia. New assets on both exchanges will automatically be picked up by CryptFolio.

  • How do I add my Kraken account?

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    To add your Kraken account to your CryptFolio, follow these steps:

    Creating a Kraken API Key

    1. Log into your Kraken account, and visit your Settings page.

    2. Visit your API page in your Settings.

    3. Select the option to Generate New Key.

    4. Select the following read-only permissions: Query Funds, Query Open Orders & Trades, Query Closed Orders & Trades, and Query Ledger Entities. You can also give the key a description if you'd like.

    5. Click Generate Key.

    6. You now have a new API Key and Secret that you can add to your portfolio.

    Adding the Kraken

  • Updated Getting Started wizard

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    Thanks to the amazing feedback from our user testing group, we've tweaked the Getting Started wizard to help new users get setup faster.

    Rather than suggesting all users start by adding a fixed amount, and hiding the account/API functionality behind the Configure Portfolio interface, we now allow you to add addresses and accounts directly as part of the signup process:

    This uses the same form as the Configure Portfolio page, but you can go through the wizard again if you'd like.

  • The new site is live!

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    We're very excited to share that the new site is now live and accessible to everybody at https://cryptfolio.com.

    The old site is archived at https://old.cryptfolio.com and will remain operational until at least April 2017.

    For more information, check out the migration guide.

  • Migration from old.cryptfolio.com

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    On 12 February 2018, we switched the old CryptFolio to https://old.cryptfolio.com, and our new site is now running fulltime.

    What new features are there?

    The new site represents a new infrastructure and design philosophy: one which will help us add more features, scale out further, and support more devices.

    • A new, modern interface, supporting mobile devices and tablets
    • A new support center (which you're reading right now!)
    • Adding an address or account automatically populates the full account history
    • Support for 1700+ currencies and tokens, including Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash and more
    • New exchanges and wallets, including Binance, Kucoin and CoinMarketCap
    • Multiple
  • Updated Terms of Use

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    We have published an updated CryptFolio Terms of Use, and we recommend that you check it out. It's longer, but should be much clearer and more understandable going forward.

  • Bitfinex accounts and rates

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    Today we have added support for Bitfinex wallets. You can add your Bitfinex wallet by creating an API key and adding it to your portfolio.

    We also now track all 105 of their currency pairs, and new Bitfinex symbols will be automatically picked up by CryptFolio.

    Thank you to Info for suggesting this new feature!

  • How do I add my Bitfinex account?

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    To add your Bitfinex account to your CryptFolio, follow these steps:

    Creating a Bitfinex API Key

    1. Log into your Bitfinex account, and visit your API page.

    2. Select the option to Create New Key.

    3. By default, your new API key will have all read-only permissions enabled. If you would like, you can reduce the permissions to only those regarding balances, transactions and fund movements:

    4. Click Generate API key. You will be sent an email with a link to follow to enable the key.

    6. You now have a new API Key and Secret that you can add

  • Transaction fields exported to CSV

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    When you export a collection of address or account transactions, you will get a CSV file with these values for each transaction:

    This exported list of transactions can also be imported back into CryptFolio.

    Converted columns

    If you're also converting each transaction into another target currency, you'll also get these following columns. If a transaction or balance could not be converted - for example, there was not enough historical exchange data - the fields will be empty.

  • View/export transactions

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    You can now visit any of your addresses or accounts, and view the raw list of transactions - select "View Transactions" when configuring your portfolio. You can now also export the list of transactions in CSV.

  • Profit/loss charts

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    We've added profit/loss charts as a chart option. This chart displays your profit, or loss (over the last six months by default), with respect to a currency.

    You can add it to your portfolio through Add Chart > Value > Profit/Loss.

    We are also testing out a new visual style for portfolios – one that looks more modern, but also less colourful. If you like it/hate it, please drop us a line!

  • Paying with credit cards

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    Thanks to Stripe, you can now pay for your CryptFolio account by credit card, as well as with cryptocurrencies!

    This can be a great alternative if you prefer not to buy or sell cryptocurrencies. Just select "Credit Card" at checkout.

    We accept VISA, Mastercard and American Express. At this stage, the payments will not automatically renew every month.

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    Support Uphold as an exchange/wallet

    John · 1 · Last reply by Jevon Wright

    Support Uphold as an exchange/wallet

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    Support Bitsane/Anybits as an exchange

    John · 1 · Last reply by Jevon Wright

    Support Bitsane/Anybits as an exchange

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