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  • How do I add my Bittrex account?

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

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

    Creating a Bittrex API Key

    1. Log into your Bittrex account.

    2. Visit your Settings.

    3. In the Settings menu, visit API Keys.

    4. Click on Add New Key.

    5. For the new API Key, make sure that only the "Read Info" permission is toggled. Every other permission must not be toggled. Enter in a new Authenticator Code and click Update Keys to save.

    You may need to enter in a unique Authenticator Code for the new key to be saved.

    NOTE: You must not enable any other permissions.

  • Can anyone ever access my funds?

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    Not through CryptFolio.

    Because the only data that you provide to CryptFolio are public addresses, and read-only APIs, it should not be possible for anyone to perform any trade or transaction with any of your currencies - as long as your account providers maintain their security as well.

    For more information, check out our Security Policies.

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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

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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

  • Enjoying our service? Tell everyone about it!

    Jevon Wright · 1 · Last reply by Pawan kumar gupta
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    Have a problem? Please share it with us and we will do our best to solve it!

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted
    Looking for a solution to your problem? Start by writing it here. Chances are someone has experienced it in the past and will help you resolve it.
  • A new help centre

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    We now have a brand-new help centre!

    Visit our help centre

    Here, you can view our knowledge base, ask a question or share your ideas in our community. You can report problems or give praise, too.

    You can access the Help Centre by clicking on the link at the bottom of every page.

  • Supported External API formats

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    CryptFolio supports External APIs (also known as Generic APIs) that list balances.

    The URL for the External API must be accessible over HTTP or HTTPS. If HTTPS, then the SSL certificate must be valid.

    The reported balances need to be in one of these formats:

    • A single number - the default currency for that API will be used
      • balances-text.txt example
    • A JSON file with a hash of "currency": "balance"
      • balances-json.json example
    • A JSON file with an array of { currency, balance/value } keys
      • balances-json2.json example
    • A CSV file with headers of "balance/value" and "currency"
      • balances-csv.csv example
      • balances-csv2.csv example

    If you

  • Balances History chart

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    This line chart displays the historical balances of each currency in your portfolio, for a given period. This includes all currencies, not just your reporting currencies, before any conversions.

    For each account, address and offset in your portfolio, the balances, history and transactions are summed up for each currency.

    If you are looking for a table displaying only the latest balances for each currency, consider the Portfolio Balances table. If you are looking for the historical account balances for a single currency, consider the Balance Composition chart. If you are looking for the converted value of each currency, look at

  • How do I add my Coinbase account?

    Jevon Wright · 1 · Last reply by Pete Finegan

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

    Connect CryptFolio to your Coinbase account

    1. Go into your CryptFolio and Configure the portfolio you wish to add the account to.

    2. Click on the "Exchange" button to then add a Coinbase account.

    3. Click the "Connect to Coinbase" button to redirect your browser to Coinbase, where you'll be able to authorise the connection.

    4. On Coinbase, authorise CryptFolio to access your account. Cryptfolio will now download the balances and transactions from your Coinbase wallets.

    5. You're done!

  • How do I upload a list of addresses?

    Jevon Wright · 0 · Posted

    CryptFolio supports uploading a CSV, JSON or plain text file of addresses (optionally with labels) to your portfolio. Each of the addresses in the file you upload will be added to your portfolio, and the balances and transactions tracked.

    The exact process for exporting a list of addresses depends on the wallet software, hardware and/or operating system.

    Select your wallet type below:

    Is your wallet missing? Let us know.