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How do you track your crypto?

each year keeping track of my portfolio gets more and more complex. i use coinstats on my phones to be able to take a quick glance on where i am in regards to gains/losses but with staking and swapping things get ugly. also have an excel spreadsheet that i use for just basic buys/sells/transfers and then koinly for tax crap/reports. today i swapped some crypto and was updating my app and spreadsheets and realized… this shit is complex and sucks to try to keep a heads up on. in a way keeping track of things made me realize that my tiny gains if any may not be worth all of the effort involved so i may just consolidate my portfolio into some top ten coins/tokens and play the super long game. koinly helps but still needs a lot of babysitting depending on if things are on an exchange or on wallets. my cost basis in the coinstats app got all jacked up and now i need to go back and resetup all my coins/tokens in it. uggh. so…. how do you keep track of your holdings? has tracking them made you reconsider having a bigger/diverse portfolio? edit: thx everyone for all the recommendations so far! submitted by /u/seamonkey420 [link] [comments]
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