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Re: Free profit/loss portfolio manager for Bitcoins and all other digital currencies
by
Dario3000
on 13/03/2014, 16:28:44 UTC
Wow amazing service... if this is how most bitcoin services could be run we will be doing very well... thanks for helping me.

I wonder, could someone post an example of correctly formatted Gox export. I have data but I brought it into my main spreadsheet and something has changed preventing me from uploading in to coinreporting.

If I could see an original I can make my data fit this and hopefully I will succeed in uploading.

Thanks again!

sure, you can try this one:

Code:
Index,Date,Type,Info,Value,Balance
1,"2013-04-13 08:21:19",out,"BTC sold: [tid:10001] 0.41599999 BTC at $119.97999",0.41599999,0
2,"2013-04-13 08:21:19",out,"BTC sold: [tid:10002] 0.41599999 BTC at $119.97999",0.41599999,0
3,"2013-04-13 08:29:56",in,"BTC bought: [tid:10003] 0.41599999 BTC at $119.97999",0.41599999,0
4,"2013-04-13 08:49:48",out,"BTC sold: [tid:10004] 0.41599999 BTC at $119.97999",0.41599999,0
5,"2013-04-19 17:07:12",out,"BTC sold: [tid:10005] 0.41599999 BTC at $119.97999",0.41599999,0

Index: you can ignore this, because we don't track it
Date: must be in this format: yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
Type: in = buy | out = sell
Info: must be in this format: BTC bought: [tid:10003] X.XX BTC at $X.XX
   tid must be increasing or at least unique
   X.XX BTC is the BTC value but I think it can be ignored
   $X.XX is the USD value
Value: is the BTC value
Balance: Ignore it, because it is the GOX account value after this trade. Just write 0 or nothing

If you think this one is complicated... this is the easy one :-)
There is also an advanced import where you have to upload both CSV files.
Yeah... that is/was GOX :-)

Let me know if you have some problems

Best, Dario