
The Web App is the only available application to date that enables documentation for crypto currencies according to tax law criteria. Individual consumption sequences can be easily mapped using different depots. Even if there is an automated import for only a part of the current crypto exchanges, CryptoTax scores with me mainly with the manual import function, over which finally (with some manual work) every exchange/every can be connected. The control logic was implemented in coordination with KPMG.
The direct support for questions/suggestions/problems is first-class and friendly. In addition, there is now also a quite extensive knowledgebase with informative articles and videos on individual topics. Even if the CryptoTax application is continuously developed, I can already recommend it without hesitation.
It offers tax options for the United States, Germany and Switzerland.
is,so far, the best looking alternative I’ve seen. One of the best tools out there. Totally free, lets you input your Poloniex and Bittrex API keys (which are the exact ones I use) and get trades automatically. Also lets you add trades manually. Lets you change your pricing API to CoinMarketCap, Poloniex or Bittrex.
Moreover, it has a social network feeling. Lets you share your portfolio and performance and be followed by people. But you can, obviously, make your portfolio private.
Still, it has a lot to add in terms of data visualization. Cointracking beats it hands tied. It seems that they have updates going on all the time, so I expect a lot more to come.
Note: Be sure to create new API keys with read-only rights before submitting it to Altpocket or any other tool !
#3 Cointracking.info
is the perfect solution ! I knew at some point I would find something like that. They integrate with exchanges, they have API importers, all kinds of dashboards and charts and all you could want. Definitely the tool to get the job done. I mean they have IT ALL. More than I could figure from myself, like a dendrogram of currencies. They even help you get your taxes done.
Except that… well… for more than 200 trades it is not free AT ALL. It is quite expensive actually. A lifetime signature is half a and a one year signature is 0.08 (Currently approximately $200).
But if you register with this , you get 10% discount from all plans.
#4 CryptoCompare
is probably the most notable prices feeder of all. In terms of coins and prices it is basically unbeatable. The portfolio tracking app is web-based which is cool but not as mobile friendly as one would expect.
Also I disliked the fact that it won’t allow you to upload an excel with trades for example or look at your historic performance in a format other than a table with unrealized profits and losses
#5 Blockfolio
has the prominent advantage of being mobile. And it has the massive drawback of being mobile-only. I loved Blockfolio for quite a while, the app is sleek, they have live prices for virtually all mainstream tickers and exchanges and it worked just great to keep track of my handful of coins and weekly trades.
But then when the trades started to get more frequent than weekly it became such a mission to input all those trades using this tiny button on my phone that I had to quit it.
They said a desktop version is soon to be released, but so far it hasn’t.
#6 CoinFYI
is not widely-known as most of the others, but it seems pretty interesting. They’re web-based and mobile friendly and they give you an interesting feed of for the coins you hold and also let you look at a Google Trends chart of the currencies you hold. Both are interesting ideas.
Unfortunately it also does not let you bulk upload trades. Moreover, it just gives you a snapshot of your holdings, your trades aren’t even uploaded with dates. Bummer.
Published at Fri, 17 May 2019 09:10:34 +0000