I mostly love the software. Really, it is quite nice. But the pricing is extreme AS it relates to actual trades made.
For example:
If I place a market order for 1BTC worth of an alt coin, that might be 150 transactions, maybe more, depends on the order book.
If I was to manually import that, it would be 1 transaction, but I would have to summarize the 150 "trades".
Really, it is just 1 transaction, but details that I don't need are imported. Can't the software just summarize this? (Like how the softwares reporting function has the "group trades by day".)
So, what I have started doing is just summarizing the trade manually, instead of importing the many small trades via the easy .csv import.
If you are a day trader or high frequency trader I imagine it is just way too time consuming.
For tax purposes the price doesn't change. In 99% of cases, I don't need the detail of how that order was filled. If I want that I can just save the original downloaded .csv file.
I feel like going through and summarizing my 150,000 plus trades into what it actually is - about 1200 or so. That would save most of us a lot of money.
And it is a lot easier on the eyes to have a simplified history. When I want the detail, I should have that choice.
The second problems is the complicated nature of the paper wallet solution.
I would like a simplified labelling system for paper wallets precisely. I appreciate the MANY "work arounds" you guys have (labels, pools, etc.), but having a simple paper wallet function would be better.
Appreciated,
IAS