It's active, although don't have integration into OKCoin futures.
Depending on the volume, send a message to support with any data you have and I'll see what we can do. I know some of the accountants we list have dealt with clients with similar data.
Thanks. I just left a message through the website with this question.
So I got a reply through website support to enter them as a SELL at the market price. But that doesn't make sense to me.
My original question: I lost some bitcoins going long on OKcoin in 2014. My first instinct was to treat them as a regular trade, as if I had sold them for $0 (which is effectively what happened from my perspective), but my accountant told me at the time to treat them as a capital loss at the then-current price. In other words, if I lost one bitcoin in 2014 going long at $600 with closing of the long position occurring at $400, then that counts as a $400 capital loss, with "cost basis" playing no role in the calculation.
If I entered at SELL of 1 bitcoin at $400, that would trigger a capital gain (assuming cost basis going back to 2011), which doesn't make sense to me in the context of a trade that ought to be a capital loss. Maybe I am missing something?
This is an important question to have answered for the sake of increasing the utility of
www.bitcoin.tax.